A little known, but decent movie, but the soundtrack is kickin'. Bob Dylan at his finest and his version of 'KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR' is a must hear.
Following the release of 1970's New Morning, Bob Dylan went into a period of seclusion. With a rare appearance at George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh, Dylan took a break from the public eye in the early 1970s raising a family while belting out a few songs in 1971 for a second greatest hits album. Then in 1972, Dylan was approached by screenwriter Rudolph Wurlitzer to do music for Sam Peckinpah's revisionist western Pat Garrett