- You Know My Name (film)
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name =You Know My Name
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director =John Kent Harrison
producer =Amy Adelson andSam Elliott
writer =John Kent Harrison
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starring =Sam Elliott Arliss Howard R. Lee Ermey James Gammon Carolyn McCormick James Parks
music =Lawrence Shragge
cinematography =Kees Van Oostrum
editing =Lois Freeman-Fox
distributor =Turner Network Television
released =1999
runtime =94 minutes
country =United States
language =English
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imdb_id =0163913"You Know My Name" is a
1999 made-for-television movie, written and directed byJohn Kent Harrison . Its plot is based on the real-life story oflawman andgunslinger Bill Tilghman , who also became noted for directing and producing the 1915 Western, "The Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws ".Plot
It is 1924 and the height of
Prohibition . Oklahoma is still a wild and lawless haven for all manner of criminals, and even the men who are sworn to uphold the law are themselves corrupt and part of the new crime syndicates looking to expand into the new markets and towns. One of these men is Wiley Lynn (Arliss Howard), an unscrupulous federal agent who hides behind the power hisbadge gives him and ruthlessly deals with anyone who stands in his way, even his own wife. His drinking anddrug addiction further feed his increasingly violent and erratic behavior.Bill Tilghman (Sam Elliott) is a legendary lawman who is as famous for his shooting and exploits with one-time partner
Wyatt Earp as he is for his virtue and honesty. Now retired from law enforcement to a more normal home life within theOklahoma Territory with his wife Zoe and their two young sons, he turns to directing and starring in a movie about hisWild West exploits. Concerned about audiences' growing appetite for movies that romanticize and exaggerate the past, he is especially intent on producing a movie that deglamorizes and more accurately portrays the lives of outlaws.Fed up with the growing and indiscriminate violence and chaos in their town, the people of Cromwell reluctantly turn to Tilghman to help restore order and kick out the criminal element. Although he is faced with several corrupt business owners who frequently attempt to thwart his efforts, Tilghman quickly wins over the more intimidated or skeptical townsfolk with his honesty, wit and fair dealing. They gradually become more assertive and willing to take a more active role in directly dealing with the gamblers, swindlers, murderers, and prostitutes. Before long, Cromwell becomes a quiet and genteel town.
The new order does not sit well with Lynn, who dismisses Tilghman as a relic whose time has long passed. Having previously murdered three other men in cold blood, Lynn sets his sights on Tilghman.
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American Old West
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