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Kurt Russell | Wyatt Earp | |
Val Kilmer | Doc Holliday | |
Michael Biehn | Johnny Ringo | |
Dana Delany | Josephine Marcus | |
Sam Elliott | Virgil Earp | |
Charlton Heston | Henry Hooker | |
Bill Paxton | Morgan Earp | |
Powers Boothe | Curly Bill Brocious | |
Jason Priestley | Billy Breckinridge | |
Jon Tenney | John Behan | |
Stephen Lang | Ike Clanton | |
Thomas Haden Church | Billy Clanton | |
Paula Malcomson | Allie Earp | |
Lisa Collins | Louisa Earp | |
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson | Mattie Blaylock Earp |
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Producer | Bob Misiorowski
John Fasano |
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Writer | Kevin Jarre
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Cinematography | William A. Fraker
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Musician | Bruce Broughton
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After retiring from life as a lawman, Wyatt Earp and his family move to the boom town of Tombstone, AZ. Tombstone has a veneer of civilization over an uncivilized core. The Cowboys, a gang of outlaws, arrive in town leaving the Earp brothers little choice but to get involved in laying down the law. The Earps along with Doc Holiday, an old friend, and a few defected cowboys engage in a series of gun battles until the treat of the Cowboys is dismantled. Along the way there are deaths, break-ups, a romantic sub-plot, and the kinds of arguments that only happen in families. |
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