The armed confrontation of Wyatt Earp and John Doc Holliday against the gang led by the Clanton brothers is one of the most recurring in the history of film and television, since Frontier Marshall (1939) by Allan Dwan and Passion of the Strong (1946). , from John Ford to the recent Tombstone (1993) and Wyatt Earp (1994), through Duel of the Titans (1956), The Hour of the Guns (1967), the Wyatt Earp series (1955-1961) and even episodes own in Doctor Who and Star Trek!!.
The revisionist tendency of Hollywood cinema in the midst of the Vietnam war led director Frank Perry and writer Pete Hamill to show the story in a naturalistic way in line with the American political moment, far from the romantic aura of other previous versions. Inc the Tombstone sets recreated near Poblado de Fraile, in the province of Almería, were so close to the authentic ones that even the shops wore signs with the original names of the time.
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The armed confrontation of Wyatt Earp and John Doc Holliday against the gang led by the Clanton brothers is one of the most recurring in the history of film and television, since Frontier Marshall (1939) by Allan Dwan and Passion of the Strong (1946). , from John Ford to the recent Tombstone (1993) and Wyatt Earp (1994), through Duel of the Titans (1956), The Hour of the Guns (1967), the Wyatt Earp series (1955-1961) and even episodes own in Doctor Who and Star Trek!!.
The revisionist tendency of Hollywood cinema in the midst of the Vietnam war led director Frank Perry and writer Pete Hamill to show the story in a naturalistic way in line with the American political moment, far from the romantic aura of other previous versions. Inc the Tombstone sets recreated near Poblado de Fraile, in the province of Almería, were so close to the authentic ones that even the shops wore signs with the original names of the time.