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Of all the film versions of the famed 1881 gunfight, this one, starring Burt Lancaster as Wyatt Earp and Kirk Douglas as Doc Holliday, probably has the highest testosterone quotient. Focusing on the friendship between the forthright, responsible sheriff and the risk-taking, consumptive gambler, it suggests that their relationship is based on this opposition of qualities. Wyatt's stormy romance with gambler Laura Benbow (Rhonda Fleming) and Doc's rivalry with Johnny Ringo (John Ireland) over the affections of local madam Kate Fisher (Jo Van Fleet) add to the tension preceding the final showdown. When Wyatt's brothers, Tombstone lawmen, ask for his help in evening the odds against Ike Clanton (Lyle Bettger), his brothers, the McLowerys, and Johnny Ringo, Doc decides to join his friend. After Wyatt gets to town, he quickly puts a crimp in Ike's cattle-rustling activities, which leads the outlaw to set him up for assassination. A mix-up leads to Wyatt's youngest brother, Jimmy (Martin Milner), getting killed in Wyatt's place. Doc tries to talk him out of revenge, but the enraged lawman will have none of it, and the scene is set for the historic final gun battle. (official distributor synopsis)

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Malarkey 

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English To the old westerns, I have been finding my way in the form of a regular Sunday evening with ČT2 in recent weeks, and although it is an unfamiliar genre for me, I quite enjoy these stories. The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral is a great piece. At first, it doesn't seem like it when the mistress Doca starts performing unbelievable emotional theater. She starts with threats, kicks Doc in the ass, saying she's no longer interested in him. When Doc doesn't even flinch, she starts brutally screwing with him, and when Doca gets bored and the mistress becomes fawning, she ruthlessly puts her in her place. But then Kirk Douglas as Doc meets Burt Lancaster and it's manly fun at full throttle, and at that moment, I was entertained too. Well, at least until Doc's mistress or any other woman appears again. Women didn't have much luck with this theme, that's for sure. ()

kaylin 

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English Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday are great characters, but it certainly helped them when Lancaster took Earp under his wing and Kirk Douglas got a shot at Doc, who is once again absolutely irresistible. Their joint, albeit quite different, campaign is thrilling, full of emotions, and in the end, there is even some serious shooting. ()

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