

Tombstone 1993
"Every town has a story. Tombstone has a legend."
In the sun-scorched Arizona territory of the 1880s, Wyatt Earp arrives in the booming mining town of Tombstone seeking peace and prosperity, only to find himself drawn back into the violent world he once knew.
Director: George P. Cosmatos
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tombstone (1993) about?
*Tombstone* follows Wyatt Earp and his brothers as they settle in the rough-and-tumble mining town of Tombstone, only to be pulled into a brutal feud with the Cowboys gang. With the help of the cunning Doc Holliday, Earp must defend the town and reclaim his place as a lawman, leading to a climactic showdown that solidifies their legendary status.
Who directed Tombstone?
George P. Cosmatos directed *Tombstone (1993)*, bringing a visceral, high-stakes energy to this classic Western.
Who stars in Tombstone?
The film features standout performances from Kurt Russell as Wyatt Earp, Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday, Michael Biehn as Johnny Ringo, and Powers Boothe as Curly Bill Brocius.
Is Tombstone (1993) worth watching?
Absolutely. *Tombstone* is a gripping Western that blends action, drama, and historical grit, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre. With memorable performances and a relentless pace, it's a film that holds up decades later.
How long is Tombstone?
Tombstone (1993) has a runtime of 130 minutes, or just over 2 hours.
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About Tombstone (1993) — The Gritty Western That Defined a Generation
In the sun-scorched Arizona territory of the 1880s, Wyatt Earp arrives in the booming mining town of Tombstone seeking peace and prosperity, only to find himself drawn back into the violent world he once knew. With his brothers Virgil and Morgan at his side, Earp takes up the badge once more, this time facing off against the ruthless Cowboys gang—a band of outlaws whose reign of terror threatens to consume the town. Teaming up with the sharp-witted and sickly Doc Holliday, Earp's quest for justice ignites a legendary confrontation that will echo through the annals of the Old West.
Directed with gritty intensity by George P. Cosmatos, *Tombstone (1993)* delivers a raw, action-packed Western that blends camaraderie, vengeance, and the brutal cost of honor. Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer deliver powerhouse performances as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, while Michael Biehn and Powers Boothe add depth to the supporting cast. The film's dusty atmosphere, tense shootouts, and moral complexities make it a standout in the genre, capturing the untamed spirit of a time when legends were made—and lives were lost.




