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French and Spanish tracks; Spanish subtitles; Original theatrical trailers; Chapter search
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
0. Chapter Selection
1. Program Start [:36]
2. Narrator/"The Cowboys" [1:22]
3. Brothers' Reunion [1:22]
4. Doc Holliday [6:52]
5. 25 Percent of the House [1:23]
6. An Enchanted Moment [:41]
7. The Bird Cage Theatre [7:33]
8. At the Faro Table [6:48]
9. Wyatt and Josephine [1:14]
10. Wyatt and Mattie [8:11]
11. Law Dog [1:20]
12. Virgil Earp's Decision [4:34]
13. A Fight A-Comin' [2:42]
14. Doc's Good Woman [2:18]
15. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral [3:04]
16. Ambushed! [2:17]
17. It's Over! [5:13]
18. Hell's Comin' [3:26]
19. A Senseless Murder [4:43]
20. Forgiven [1:27]
21. Showdown [1:53]
22. The Last Charge of Wyatt Earp and His Immortals [4:10]
23. At the Glenwood Sanatorium [4:28]
24. A Dance and Then We'll Call Room Service [4:07]
25. Narrator/Closing Credits [4:12]
The Wild West's most famous feud, previously the subject of no less than a dozen movies, gets its definitive screen treatment in this violent, sprawling, and historically accurate telling of the notorious gunfight at the OK Corral and its bloody aftermath. Kurt Russell heads a stellar cast, portraying legendary frontier marshal Wyatt Earp as a weary gunfighter who joins his brothers Virgil (Sam Elliott) and Morgan (Bill Paxton) as they seek their fortune in a dusty but booming Arizona mining town. When a faction composed of renegade outlaws and rustlers -- led by Curly Bill Brocius (Powers Boothe) and Ike Clanton (Stephen Lang) -- runs roughshod over Tombstone, Wyatt again dons a lawman's badge and enlists the aid of his disreputable friend Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer), in wiping out the town's lawless elements. Kevin Jarre's screenplay not only packs a wealth of character and incident into this flawlessly produced retelling of the Earp-Clanton conflict; it does so by remaining largely faithful to the historical record while enhancing the dramatic impact of many actual situations. The muscular direction of George P. Cosmatos (Rambo II) goes a long way toward making Tombstone the most operatic of horse operas: He adds forceful emphasis to scenes delineating violence, betrayal, and tragedy. Although this film avoids the simplistic white hat/black hat formulas of yore, it is not a revisionist western, just a good old-fashioned barnburner of a movie guaranteed to rouse the long-dormant cowboy in us all. This Vista Series DVD presents the director's original cut, which Cosmatos accompanies with detailed commentary. Other extras include a Tombstone Timeline, which lists the historical events in chronological order, production featurettes with behind-the-scenes footage, original storyboards, and DVD-ROM content. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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