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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 ...
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Tombstone Ending Explained
There's a line from John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance that states, "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend," which is what the ending of Tombstonedoes. Starring Kurt Russell and Val ...
Wyatt Earp, stands in front of the bar at the Alhambra Theater in its early days. Courtesy San Mateo County History Museum. On Oct.18, 1957, two Peninsula teens out on an evening joyride in San Mateo ...
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 ...
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 ...
MANITOWOC – Questions about a lost portrait of Wyatt Earp include not only whether it spent time in Manitowoc but also whether it even is an authentic photo of the notorious lawman of the West. A few ...
If not for the O.K. Corral fight, Wyatt Earp would be forgotten today. His life was not so different from that of countless frontiersmen who came West, flailed around trying to get rich without ...
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