Arizona, 1879. Legendary Dodge City marshall Wyatt Earp, his wife Mattie and his brothers Virgil and Morgan just rode into Tombstone. These veteran frontiersmen hope to open a small business and settle into a quiet life. But they get more than they bargained for: Tombstone is a lawless municipality inhabited by a bunch of carousing locals. To make matters worse, the entire village is victimized by a gang of infamous outlaws. Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan may be the only formidable force around to confront them head-on.
Rating: R (MPAA) Rating Reason: n/a Runtime: 130 minutes DVD Code: Region 1 US, CA Genre: Westerns Color: Color Rating: DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35:1
Audio:
THX Mastered Audio
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
DTS Surround 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. George Cosmatos - Director
Featurette - 1. "An Ensemble Cast"
2. "Making An Authentic Western"
3. "The Gunfight At The O.K. Corral"
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Game - 1. Tombstone Timeline
Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Storyboards
DVD-ROM Features:
DVD-ROM Game - 1. Faro at the Oriental - A Game of Chance
Additional Products:
Other - 1. Collectible Tombstone Map
Michael Biehn, Sam Elliott, Charlton Heston, Charles Carter, Charlton Easton, Dana Delany, Val Kilmer, Kurt Russell, Robert Mitchum, Bob Mitchum, Bill Paxton
George P. Cosmatos
Arizona, 1879. Legendary Dodge City marshall Wyatt Earp, his wife Mattie and his brothers Virgil and Morgan just rode into Tombstone. These veteran frontiersmen hope to open a small business and settle into a quiet life. But they get more than they bargained for: Tombstone is a lawless municipality inhabited by a bunch of carousing locals. To make matters worse, the entire village is victimized by a gang of infamous outlaws. Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan may be the only formidable force around to confront them head-on. () "Tombstone" was written by "Glory" screenwriter Kevin Jarre, who was originally slated to direct. George Pan Cosmatos ("Rambo: First Blood, Part II") replaced him.
Kevin Costner was still working on his version of the Wyatt Earp story for Warner Bros. (directed by Lawrence Kasdan) when "Tombstone" was released December 25, 1993.
Jarre told reporters that Costner's film was initially slated to "crush my picture." Jarre was afraid his picture wouldn't get made but a William Morris agent got Russell to star in the film (even if Russell was a client of the Creative Artists Agency); after that, the rest of the cast quckly fell into place.
Budget estimate $25 million.
Filmed in location in Tucson, Arizona, in Technicolor and Panavision.
Rated MPAA R, running time 127 minutes.
Rated BBFC 15 by the British Board of Film Classification. () Arizona, 1879. Legendary Dodge City marshall Wyatt Earp, his wife Mattie and his brothers Virgil and Morgan just rode into Tombstone. These veteran frontiersmen hope to open a small business and settle into a quiet life. But they get more than they bargained for: Tombstone is a lawless municipality inhabited by a bunch of carousing locals. To make matters worse, the entire village is victimized by a gang of infamous outlaws. Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan may be the only formidable force around to confront them head-on. () "...TOMBSTONE is replete with traditional Western pleasures: lusciously photographed sunsets, rugged landscapes, consistently witty dialogue...and a gallery of finely-realised heroes and villains..." Sight and Sound (03/01/1994) "...Russell's clear, steady portrayal of Wyatt Earp gives the film a core of emotional integrity..." New York Times (12/24/1993) "...The leanest, meanest Earp movie yet....Sprawling, chaotic [climax]..." Entertainment Weekly (11/18/1994) |