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Average Review: Sales Rank: 916
Actors: Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe Director: George P. Cosmatos Rating: Features: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Number of Discs: 1 Running Time: 130 minutes Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Release Date: December 2, 1997 Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 1993 Studio: Walt Disney Video
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A sizzling, star-studded cast brings to life the legendary battle to deliver justice to TOMBSTONE! Kurt Russell MIRACLE, VANILLA SKY turns in a gripping performance as U.S. Marshall Wyatt Earp and Val Kilmer THE MISSING, BATMAN FOREVER ignites the screen as the outrageous Doc Holliday. Together, they team up to bring law to the lawless in a notorious showdown with the ruthless outlaws at the O.K. Corral! The all-star ensemble also includes Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Dana Delany, Jason Priestley, Michael Biehn, and long-time Hollywood favorite Charlton Heston. Get ready for an explosive, action-packed adventure the Wild West would never forget!
This Western has become a modest cult favorite since its release in 1993, when the film was met with mixed reviews but the performances of Kurt Russell as Wyatt Earp and especially Val Kilmer, for his memorably eccentric performance as the dying gunslinger Doc Holliday, garnered high praise. The movie opens with Wyatt Earp trying to put his violent past behind him, living happily in Tombstone with his brothers and the woman Dana Delany who puts his soul at ease. But a murderous gang called the Cowboys has burst on the scene, and Earp can't keep his gun belt off any longer. The plot sounds routine, and in many ways it is, but Western buffs won't mind a bit thanks to a fine cast and some well-handled action on the part of Rambo director George P. Cosmatos, who has yet to make a better film than this. --Jeff Shannon