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Wyatt Earp (1994)

Wyatt Earp (1994)
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Directed by Lawrence Kasdan, this epic version of the legendary western sheriff-gunslinger's life story stars Kevin Costner as Earp, who lived from 1848 to 1929. Growing up on a farm in Iowa, Earp tries to run away to join the Union Army in the Civil War, but he is turned away because of his youth. Instead, he studies law and marries Urilla Sutherland (Annabeth Gish). But Urilla dies of typhoid fever before they can have children. Earp grows despondent and descends into drinking and petty thievery, but his father Nicholas (Gene Hackman) finds him, sobers him up, and sets him straight. Earp becomes a buffalo hunter and a close companion of Bat Masterson (Tom Sizemore) and his brother Ed (Bill Pullman). With his brothers, Virgil (Michael Madsen) and Morgan (Linden Ashby), Earp sets out to clean up the violence-plagued towns of the old West -- by using his own guns to settle scores. Earp takes up with Mattie Blaylock (Mare Winningham), a drug addict and prostitute, then discards her for actress Josie Marcus (Joanna Going). In Tombstone, Arizona, the Earp brothers and their comrade Doc Holliday (Dennis Quaid), who is plagued by tuberculosis and a compulsion for gambling, meet their match in a ruthless gang led by Ike Clanton (Jeff Fahey). ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

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Starring:
Kevin CostnerDennis Quaid, (more)
Director(s):
Lawrence Kasdan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Directed by Lawrence Kasdan, this epic version of the legendary western sheriff-gunslinger's life story stars Kevin Costner as Earp, who lived from 1848 to 1929. Growing up on a farm in Iowa, Earp tries to run away to join the Union Army in the Civil War, but he is turned away because of his youth. Instead, he studies law and marries Urilla Sutherland (Annabeth Gish). But Urilla dies of typhoid fever before they can have children. Earp grows despondent and descends into drinking and petty thievery, but his father Nicholas (Gene Hackman) finds him, sobers him up, and sets him straight. Earp becomes a buffalo hunter and a close companion of Bat Masterson (Tom Sizemore) and his brother Ed (Bill Pullman). With his brothers, Virgil (Michael Madsen) and Morgan (Linden Ashby), Earp sets out to clean up the violence-plagued towns of the old West -- by using his own guns to settle scores. Earp takes up with Mattie Blaylock (Mare Winningham), a drug addict and prostitute, then discards her for actress Josie Marcus (Joanna Going). In Tombstone, Arizona, the Earp brothers and their comrade Doc Holliday (Dennis Quaid), who is plagued by tuberculosis and a compulsion for gambling, meet their match in a ruthless gang led by Ike Clanton (Jeff Fahey). ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
190 mins

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Director(s):
Lawrence Kasdan
Writer(s):
Lawrence KasdanDan Gordon
Producer(s):
Kevin CostnerJim WilsonLawrence Kasdan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Western Violence)
Categories:
Westerns
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    Wally M.

    This movie is titled Wyatt Earp and that is who the movie is about. It depicts events in his life. It is a long movie but strangely, for the length, has little character development, other than Wyatt. I did enjoy the movie but liked Tombstone better, due to it's character development. Dennis Quaid made a more realistic Doc Holiday, but I still preferred Val Kilmer's Doc Holiday. The two movies actually complement each other to, combined, provide a better portrayal of Wyatt and the times. I would recommend seeing both movies.

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    William B.

    A little long but still enjoyable

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    Lindy H.

    I really enjoyed this western. Kevin Costner played a great cowboy.

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