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Comic Book Resources on MSNWhy Tombstone's Original Director Was Fired (& How Kurt Russell Secretly Saved the Movie)While he may not have wanted the audience to know about it, it's about time Kurt Russell got more respect for his directorial ...
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Screen Rant on MSNTombstone Ending ExplainedTombstone ends with Wyatt Earp (Kurt Russell) and Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer) finding both justice and redemption on the ...
In 1993’s Tombstone, Kilmer delivered one of the ... an intimate man-to-man duel with the gunfighter Johnny Ringo (a devilish Michael Biehn), that stands as arguably the best gun battle of ...
The late Val Kilmer always added idiosyncrasies to his lead turns, but he was even more effective in roles like Doc Holliday.
Late in Tombstone, Johnny Ringo prepares for what he assumes will be a duel with Wyatt Earp when he hears Doc Holliday instead approaching. “Well, I didn’t think you had it in you,” sneers ...
and Johnny Ringo (Michael Biehn). Side note: George P. Cosmatos is officially credited as the director on Tombstone, but it’s widely reported that Kurt Russel essentially ghost-directed it.
The face-off between Kilmer's Doc Holliday and Michael Biehn's Johnny Ringo in 1993's Tombstone captured the nervy emotion of a deadly duel — with some killer quotes to boot ...
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