Tombstone


9:00 pm - 11:40 pm, Sunday, April 12 on Film4 (14)

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Renowned marshal Wyatt Earp becomes a professional gambler in the town of Tombstone, but is forced out of his retirement to take on a gang of hellraising villains no one else is prepared to stand up to. Joining forces with his brothers and drunken gunslinger Doc Holliday, he gets ready to face them in a showdown at the OK Corral. Western, starring Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Bill Paxton, Sam Elliott, Michael Biehn and Charlton Heston


1993 HD subtitles audio-description
Movie/Drama Western

Cast & Crew

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Kurt Russell (Actor) .. Wyatt Earp
Val Kilmer (Actor) .. Doc Holliday
Sam Elliott (Actor) .. Virgil Earp
Bill Paxton (Actor) .. Morgan Earp
Michael Biehn (Actor) .. Johnny Ringo
Powers Boothe (Actor) .. Curly Bill Brocious
Thomas Haden Church (Actor) .. Billy Clanton
Jason Priestley (Actor) .. Deputy Billy Breckinridge
Dana Delany (Actor) .. Josephine Marcus
Charlton Heston (Actor) .. Henry Hooker

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Kurt Russell (Actor) .. Wyatt Earp
Born: March 17, 1951 in Springfield, Massachusetts
Quote: 'To go on about acting as art is ridiculous. If it is an art, then it's a very low form. You don't have to be gifted just to hit a mark and say a line.'
Trivia: Has been with actress Goldie Hawn since 1983.
Best Known For: A string of major box office hits.
Early-life: Russell was born in 1951 in Springfield, Massachusetts, the son of Louise Julia (née Crone), a dancer, and Bing Russell, a character actor known as Deputy Clem Foster on Bonanza. Landed a part in the Elvis Presley movie, It Happened at the World's Fair (1963) when he was 10 years old. In 1960, Walt Disney himself signed Russell to a 10-year contract. Once his stint as a child actor ended, he spent the early 1970s playing minor league baseball. In 1979, he gave a classic performance as Elvis Presley in John Carpenter's ABC-TV movie.
Career: He followed with roles in a string of well-received films: Used Cars (1980), Escape from New York (1981), The Thing (1982) and Silkwood (1983). In 1983 he became reacquainted with Goldie Hawn (who appeared with him in The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968). They worked together on Swing Shift and Overboard (1987). During the 1980s, Russell starred in a rash of disappointments: The Best of Times (1986), Big Trouble in Little China (1986) and Winter People (1989), but movies like Tango & Cash (1989), Backdraft (1991) and Tequila Sunrise were big hits. He gave a terrific performance in Tombstone as Wyatt Earp and Stargate. He played against type and had a major hit with Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, and remains a busy character actor.
Val Kilmer (Actor) .. Doc Holliday
Born: December 31, 1959 in Los Angeles
Best Known For: His barnstorming turn as Jim Morrison in The Doors.
Early-life: Val Edward Kilmer was born on New Year's Eve in 1959 in Los Angeles. His father Eugene was a real estate developer, while mum Gladys stayed at home to raise her three sons. Middle child Val attended Chatsworth High School at the same time as Kevin Spacey and Mare Winningham, and at the age of 17, was the youngest person to be given a place at New York's prestigious Juilliard drama school.
Career: After working on stage, Kilmer got his big break in 1984 comedy Top Secret!, in which he also sang all the songs. After a year spent backpacking through Europe, Kilmer landed the role of Iceman in Top Gun, and his career took off. Films including Willow (in which he met his future wife Joanne Whalley), The Doors, Tombstone, Batman Forever and The Island of Dr Moreau followed. After the failure of Dr Moreau, Kilmer turned his attention to crafting character parts, and won praise from critics for his turns in The Salton Sea and Kiss Kiss, Bang, Bang. Other films include The Bad Lieutenant: Port Call of New Orleans, MacGruber and Kill the Irishman.
Quote: 'When I figured out that to have money you had to work, I knew I couldn't hack a regular job. So I thought acting would be good, because basically you made your own hours, were ridiculously overpaid and got the girls.'
Sam Elliott (Actor) .. Virgil Earp
Born: August 09, 1944 in Sacramento, California
Best Known For: A number of films.
Early-life: Samuel Pack Elliott was born in Sacramento, California, on August 9, 1944. As a teenager, he moved with his family to Oregon. He studied at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, where he was cast as one of the leads in a production of Guys and Dolls. A local newspaper review suggested he should consider becoming a professional actor.
Career: Elliott started out as a character actor and was often cast in Westerns. His first film was as a card player in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). In the early 1970s, he had a recurring role on the TV series Mission: Impossible. In 1976, he played the lead roles in miniseries Once An Eagle and the film Lifeguard. He made guest appearances in the likes of Gunsmoke, The Streets of San Francisco, and Hawaii Five-O. His film credits include Mask (1985), Road House (1989), Sibling Rivalry (1990), Tombstone (1993), The Big Lebowski (1998), We Were Soldiers (2002), Hulk (2003), Thank You for Smoking (2005), The Golden Compass (2007), Up in the Air (2009) and Draft Day (2014).
Quote: 'I think anytime you can affect people in general, in a positive way, then you're a lucky individual.'
Trivia: Elliott was nominated for Golden Globes for Buffalo Girls (1995) and the TV movie Conagher (1991), in which he starred alongside his wife, Katharine Ross.
Bill Paxton (Actor) .. Morgan Earp
Born: May 17, 1955 in Texas
Best Known For: His role in Twister.
Early-life: Born in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1955. He did well at school, despite suffering from rheumatic fever in the seventh grade, which left him bed-ridden for four months. As a teenager, he and his friends made their own films on a super-8 camera, which gave Bill a taste for acting. At 18, he left Texas for Hollywood, where he got a job as a set dresser for cult director Roger Corman. He made his screen debut in the 1975 movie Crazy Mama before deciding to move to New York to study drama at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting.
Career: Paxton returned to Los Angeles, and began winning parts in movies including Stripes, Weird Science and Streets of Fire, as well as making the acclaimed short film Fishheads. During the early 1980s, he struck up a friendship with aspiring director James Cameron, who would go on to cast him in The Terminator, Aliens, True Lies and Titanic. His other notable flim appearances include Predator, Apollo 13, Twister and Spy Kids 2. He reportedly turned down the lead role in The Da Vinci Code to star in the acclaimed American TV series Big Love. On February 25, 2017, Paxton died of a stroke following complications from heart surgery.
Quote: 'Maybe I'm just a late bloomer. I've been a professional actor for most of my life, but I feel like I'm finally gleaning some insight into my craft.'
Trivia: Paxton was nominated for an Emmy award for the miniseries Hatfields & McCoys.
Michael Biehn (Actor) .. Johnny Ringo
Powers Boothe (Actor) .. Curly Bill Brocious
Thomas Haden Church (Actor) .. Billy Clanton
Born: June 17, 1960 in Yolo, California
Jason Priestley (Actor) .. Deputy Billy Breckinridge
Dana Delany (Actor) .. Josephine Marcus
Born: March 13, 1956 in New York City
Best Known For: Desperate Housewives.
Early-life: Born Dana Welles Delany on March 13, 1956, in New York City, but was raised in Connecticut. She is the middle of three children. Dana knew from an early age she wanted to be an actress, and threw herself into productions at the Phillips Academy in Massachusetts before majoring in theatre at Wesleyan University. During that time she appeared in professional productions during her summer holidays, but wasn't always happy - she now admits she struggled with an eating disorder during this period.
Career: Delany's first TV role came in Ryan's Hope in 1978, and she had small parts in various series and movies such as Patty Hearst before landing regular work in Sweet Surrender and China Beach - she won two Emmys for the latter. She's rarely been out of work since, popping up on stage as well as on the big and small screens. Among her biggest hits have been Wild Palms, Tombstone, Wing Commander Academy and the Superman animated series. Desperate Housewives turned her into a star on both sides of the Atlantic, and led to her landing her own series - Body of Proof, in 2011.
Quote: 'I love being on stage or in front of the camera. My work brings me a lot of joy. It helps me figure out who I am. I'm really lucky that I get to make a living at acting.'
Trivia: She reportedly turned down the role of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex and the City.
Charlton Heston (Actor) .. Henry Hooker
Born: October 04, 1923 in Evanston, Illinois
Best Known For: Playing a series of heroes in classic Hollywood films.
Early-life: Born John Charles Carter on October 4, 1923, in Evanston, Illinois. His father, Russell Carter, was a mill operator. His wife Lilla divorced him and wed mill-owner Chester Heston. The budding actor studied the classics as part of Northwestern University's drama course, gaining much-needed early experience in a radio performance of Peer Gynt. After his studies, he spent three years in the US Air Force during the Second World War.
Career: After the war, Heston worked as a model and honed his skills while running a theatre in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1947, he made his Broadway debut in Antony and Cleopatra. His first film was 1950's Dark City. Other major movies include Ben-Hur (for which he won an Oscar), Touch of Evil, The Big Country, The Greatest Story Ever Told, The Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes and Earthquake. He also appeared in The Colbys, Wayne's World 2, and provided a voice for Cats and Dogs. Heston died of natural causes at his home in Beverly Hills on April 5, 2008, at the age of 84.
Quote: 'If you need a ceiling painted, a chariot race run, a city besieged, or the Red Sea parted, you think of me.'
Trivia: Heston was president of the National Rifle Association from 1998 to 2003.
George Pan Cosmatos (Director)

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