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  1. You Know My Name

    You Know My Name

    1999 · Western · 1h 34m

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  1. You Know My Name is a 1999 American Western television film written and directed by John Kent Harrison and starring Sam Elliott, Arliss Howard, R. Lee Ermey, James Gammon, Carolyn McCormick, and James Parks. [1]

    • Western
  2. In 1924, legendary lawman turned silent film star Bill Tilghman (Sam Elliott) reluctantly agrees to clean up a grimy Oklahoma town controlled bootlegging gangsters and full of rowdy oil-rig workers. He ends up squaring off against coked-out, renegade G-Man Arliss Howard.

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    • Biography, Drama, Western
    • John Kent Harrison
    • 1999-08-22
  3. Sep 25, 2019 · You Know My Name is a 1999 Western starring Sam Elliott as real-life lawman Bill Tilghman who rode with Wyatt Earp and became a silent film director.

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  4. You Know My Name is the fact-based story of Bill Tilghman, a lawman and former partner of Wyatt Earp confronted by an emerging era when outlaws run whiskey instead of cattle and are likely to tote a tommy gun as carry a six-gun.

    • John Kent Harrison
    • 94 min
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  5. Real-life story of Bill Tilghman, a lawman who rode with the Earps, helped hunt down countless bad men, then decided to make accurate silent film versions.

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  6. You Know My Name. Bill Tilghman (Sam Elliott), an Old West lawman and filmmaker tries to restore order to Cromwell, Okla., ruled by a corrupt man (Arliss Howard).

    • Western
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  8. Tilghman was a real-life cowboy, who rode with the Earps and faced down countless bad guys. When he turned to films, he was determined to make authentic Westerns, rather than the fake carrying on of Tom Mix and other Western movie stars of the day.

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