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Tombstone
TrailerAfter success cleaning up Dodge City, Wyatt Earp moves to Tombstone, Arizona, and wishes to get rich in obscurity. He meets his brothers there, as well as his old friend Doc Holliday. A band of outlaws that call themselves The Cowboys are causing problems in the region with various acts of random violence, and inevitably come into confrontation with Holliday and the Earps, which leads to a shoot-out at the OK Corral.Actors: Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, Charlton Heston, Jason Priestley, Jon Tenney, Stephen Lang, Thomas Haden Church, ...»Director: George P. Cosmatos, Kevin JarreCountry: United StatesDuration: 130 minQuality: HDRelease: 1993IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Tombstone"
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Characters of "Tombstone"
Wyatt EarpPlayed by: Kurt Russell
Doc HollidayPlayed by: Val Kilmer
Virgil EarpPlayed by: Sam Elliott
Morgan EarpPlayed by: Bill Paxton
Curly Bill BrociusPlayed by: Powers Boothe
Johnny RingoPlayed by: Michael Biehn
Henry HookerPlayed by: Charlton Heston
BehanPlayed by: Jon Tenney
Ike ClantonPlayed by: Stephen Lang
Billy ClantonPlayed by: Thomas Haden Church
Josephine MarcusPlayed by: Dana Delany
Allie EarpPlayed by: Paula Malcomson
Louisa EarpPlayed by: Lisa Collins
Mattie EarpPlayed by: Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
Big Nose KatePlayed by: Joanna Pacula
Sherman McMastersPlayed by: Michael Rooker
Marshal Fred WhitePlayed by: Harry Carey Jr.
Frank StillwellPlayed by: Tomas Arana
Tom McLauryPlayed by: John Philbin
Frank McLoweryPlayed by: Robert John Burke
Billy ClaibornePlayed by: Wyatt Earp
Mayor John ClumPlayed by: Terry O'Quinn
DrunkPlayed by: Grant Wheeler
Dr. GoodfellowPlayed by: Grant James -
Directors of "Tombstone"
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Creators of "Tombstone"
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Critic Reviews of "Tombstone"
Chicago ReaderMay 10, 2012A lot of care and attention were obviously devoted to selecting locations, designing sets, and grooming handlebar mustaches. Much less attention went to making one believe that any of the events took place circa 1879.
VarietyDecember 04, 2008A tough-talking but soft-hearted tale that is entertaining in a sprawling, old-fashioned manner.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006There's a misguided romantic subplot and the ending rather sprawls, but mostly this is rootin', tootin' entertainment.
New York TimesAugust 30, 2004It wants to be at once traditional and morally ambiguous. The two visions don't quite harmonize.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Highly stylized fashion-wise but awkwardly unfocused in its plotlines, it aims for the western iconography of Sam Peckinpah and Sergio Leone but never gets past its own directorial hurdles.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000It's difficult to assign responsibility for the most serious of this film's shortcomings, but one thing is clear: somewhere along the way, the creative process misfired.
2UE That Movie ShowApril 25, 2015The 'right hand' men are the reason we all keep going back to Tombstone.
TV GuideMay 10, 2012Too many characters and not enough time in which to deal with them, and action that seems so rushed to get to the end that important scenes are left out.
Cinema CrazedMay 20, 2010A spectacular and well acted bit of Western cinema and sadly one in an endangered genre species...
Groucho ReviewsMay 17, 2010Sports pretty much everything one would want in a Western, and though it's not always eminently artful, it is rarely anything less than entertaining. [Blu-ray]
Movie ViewsMay 16, 2010One of the finest Westerns to come along since the genre decided largely to pack up and ride into the sunset several decades ago.
Combustible CelluloidMay 13, 2010It has an energetic flow, and a genuinely rugged, exciting feel, unlike many of the more bloated, picturesque examples of the Western genre.
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