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What Doc Holliday & Johnny Ringo Say in Latin (& Why the Tombstone Scene Is So Important)Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo trade tense Latin insults in their first saloon encounter. Their cryptic Latin exchange signals mutual threat. The scene ends with Ringo showing off with his gun and ...
As Doc Holliday in 1993's 'Tombstone,' Val Kilmer gave the modern Western its greatest gun battle, facing off with Johnny Ringo.
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Comic Book Resources on MSN'You Look Like Somebody Just Walked Over Your Grave': Doc Holliday's Haunting Tombstone Line Means More Than Fans ThinkTombstone is filled with iconic Western quotes. One of the most famous may seem simple, but this Doc Holliday line has a much deeper meaning.
The late Val Kilmer always added idiosyncrasies to his lead turns, but he was even more effective in roles like Doc Holliday.
I’m your Huckleberry,’ he said in an echo of the figure from Mark Twain who inspired him throughout his career.
“What do you think?” asks a drunk and sickly Doc Holliday, staring down Johnny Ringo, a man rumored to be the fastest gunslinger in the West. “Should I hate him?” Instead Doc pulls out his ...
THE STORY IS all too familiar. The characters are always the same--Wyatt and Virgil, Billy and Ike, Doc Holliday, Johnny Ringo, Sheriff Behan and Big Nose Kate. And the conflict expeditiously ...
In 1993’s Tombstone, Kilmer delivered one of the most indelible performances in the genre’s history as the tubercular dentist and gambler John Henry “Doc” Holliday. Beset by coughing fits ...
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