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A single tombstone line explains Wyatt Earp better than any western in movie history
Tombstone's Wyatt Earp is a fun iteration of the character, and one line proves why Kurt Russell is the best iteration of the ...
Netflix has wrangled quite an audience with its latest documentary show, Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War. This historical miniseries chronicles the true story of Wyatt Earp, a legendary lawman who ...
Is there a more famous Western lawman than Wyatt Earp? Whether you know him as the marshal of Dodge City, a participant in the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, or as a mythic Old West figure who ...
Everybody loves Tombstone. As far as Westerns go, it appeals to audiences far beyond those who love standard horse operas. But the story of Wyatt Earp lives far beyond Tombstone, Arizona, and it was ...
On Dec. 3, 1946, John Ford's Wyatt Earp Western feature bowed in New York. By Jack D. Grant On December 3, 1946, 20th Century-Fox brought John Ford’s Wyatt Earp Western My Darling Clementine to the ...
You know this one had to be on the list. Doc Holliday in Tombstone is arguably Val Kilmer's best role, and his most famous line has to be when he is facing down Johnny Ringo (Michael Biehn) towards ...
In the bad old days, Wyatt Earp was — depending on whom you asked — a famed lawman or a rascally bandit. Today he’s a brand of coffee and a steak sauce and a slew of Web sites (most prominently ...
On 1929, Wyatt Earp, a legend of the Wild West, wrote his final letter to his close friend William S. Hart of Newhall.
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