From Wichita to Dodge City, to the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Wyatt Earp is taught that nothing matters more than family and the law. Joined by his brothers and Doc Holliday, Earp wages war on the dreaded Clanton and McLaury gangs.
Wyatt Earp
Doc Holliday
Nicholas Earp
James Earp
Morgan Earp
Ike Clanton
Josie Marcus
Sheriff Johnny Behan
Virgil Earp
Allie Earp
Ed Masterson
Big Nose Kate
Bat Masterson
Bessie Earp
Mattie Blaylock
Mr. Sutherland
Frank McLaury
John Clum
Tom McLaury
Urilla Sutherland
Tombstone was a different beast, and that sort of overshadows this, given that one tries to be more accurate and the other goes for entertainment. Take Wyatt Earp as a biopic and it is a superb and fair film. Compare it to Tombstone which was more of a Western and it's lacking the flair. However, it ends abruptly, and it is miscast. Cosner (and i am a fan) doesn't really make a good Earp. Dennis Quaid who I am also a fan of, doesn't make a good Doc. This was 1994, in the 80s I might have a different opinion, but they both looked a bit old for their characters and the time. However, I did like the parts of the Earp story that they added, I did lament the absence of Luke Short (who needs his own movie), and I liked how the story unfolded. For a biopic, it is an epic. It just got compared to a western.
Wyatt Earp
Doc Holliday
Nicholas Earp
James Earp
Morgan Earp
Ike Clanton
Josie Marcus
Sheriff Johnny Behan
Virgil Earp
Allie Earp
Ed Masterson
Big Nose Kate
Bat Masterson
Bessie Earp
Mattie Blaylock
Mr. Sutherland
Frank McLaury
John Clum
Tom McLaury
Urilla Sutherland
Tombstone was a different beast, and that sort of overshadows this, given that one tries to be more accurate and the other goes for entertainment. Take Wyatt Earp as a biopic and it is a superb and fair film. Compare it to Tombstone which was more of a Western and it's lacking the flair. However, it ends abruptly, and it is miscast. Cosner (and i am a fan) doesn't really make a good Earp. Dennis Quaid who I am also a fan of, doesn't make a good Doc. This was 1994, in the 80s I might have a different opinion, but they both looked a bit old for their characters and the time. However, I did like the parts of the Earp story that they added, I did lament the absence of Luke Short (who needs his own movie), and I liked how the story unfolded. For a biopic, it is an epic. It just got compared to a western.