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Wyatt was just looking for a shave and wound up Marshall. |
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His reputation precedes him. |
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Wyatt, sizing up the town |
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"Spare the rod, spoil the child." A fatherly lesson for the Clanton boys. |
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A duel between Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Wyatt beats Doc to the draw and shoots Doc's gun from his hand. |
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Old Man Clanton issues his challenge as he throws Virgil's lifeless body from his horse. |
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Old Man Clanton - The only survivor of Wyatt's wrath... but not Morgan's. |
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At the Clanton Ranch. Frank's one and only line in the movie. |
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From the ballad, "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral". Sung by Frankie Laine. Written by Ned Washington and Dimitri Tiomkin. |
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Is this a great song, or what? |
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Billy Clanton (played by a young Dennis Hopper) spilling his guts to Wyatt in a back alley. |
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That squealer, Billy, betraying his brothers and ... the McGlaury's? |
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A flaming Frank jumps out of the burning wagon and his grieving brother, Tom, rushes to his side. |
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Grief stricken by his brother's barbecue, Tom (played by Jack Elam) faces Wyatt. The Lion of Tombstone jumps for cover before blasting away. Tom is almost totally obscured as he falls in a haze of gunsmoke. |
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The landing party find a copy of the Tombstone Epitaph hanging on a wall. |
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McCoy reminisces on the Tombstone legend. |
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Kirk reminds his crew of the significance of the date... |
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... and who everyone mistakes them for. |
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Honest Ike being hassled by wicked Wyatt. |
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Evil Earp gives an ultimatum to Courteous Clanton. |
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It's dueling Doc's, when Holliday and McCoy tangle. |
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Frank's fast hand is combined with Spock's superior intellect as he does a quick-draw Vulcan mind-meld and wins the day for the Kirk - Clanton gang. |
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... and that's the way it was on stardate: 4385.3 |
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Robert Mitchum (the narrator) was scheduled, but unable to be in the movie. |
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Tom berating Virgil while bailing a drunken Ike out of the calaboose. |
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Tom bumps into Wyatt outside of the jail and gives him a hard time, also. |
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An irate Earp and his buffaloing Buntline meet up with Tom's noggin. |
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Cowardly Clanton makes his hasty retreat from the streetfight. |
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Frank expends the last of his breath as he aims at Doc. |
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Wild-eyed Wyatt sets a spur to the cheek of a cringing Ike Clanton as he makes his Vengeance Ride oath. |
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Val Kilmer still managed to convey the image of a tough, homicidal killer even when calling people daisies and huckleberries. |
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Curly Bill's gotta be on the Top Ten "Bad Guy Laugh" list. |
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Frank's comment at the Spence - Stillwell trial. |
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Frank, giving Doc Holliday a tongue-lashing out on the street. |
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Doc's repartee, with the airs of a Southern gentleman. |
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Level-headed Tom tries to calm Ike down, the night before the streetfight. |
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Morgan (played by Linden Ashby) is stiffer than Al Gore when giving this line. |
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Tom, full of buckshot, staggering all over the place and yelling for his brother. |