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Father and son Marcus and Max Jundt have made their way down from Williston, North Dakota, to open a third location of their ...
Updated on July 8, 2025, by Ajay Aravind: Doc Holliday's real-life version played a seminal role in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, which Tombstone captures with both intensity and authenticity.
In fact, the real-life Doc Holliday died from only six years after the famed Gunfight at the O.K. Corral at only 36 years old. This is exactly why Doc is willing to die in a blaze of glory in a ...
Doc Holliday's Saloon in Tombstone has challenged the Arizona liquor department's ruling that the saloon didn't adequately control firearms within its establishment. That claim, historians will ...
The Doc pursued McLaury, and both he and Morgan Earp fired on the Cowboy. Still, McLaury got the drop on Holliday, stating, "I've got you now." In return, Holliday replied, "Blaze away!
But Tombstone has quite a lot going for it, at least for the first hour, including all those colorful characters and lots and lots of action. Doc Holliday may steal the show, but this is really ...
Val Kilmer on Saturday rode through the streets of Tombstone, Ariz., in a horse-drawn wagon to the chants of “We love you Val!” as the actor returned to the Old West town that was the setting ...
Doc Holliday in Tombstone is arguably Val Kilmer's best role, and his most famous line has to be when he is facing down Johnny Ringo (Michael Biehn) towards the very end of the movie.