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The exchange of Latin insults is one of the best scenes in Tombstone. When Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer) and Johnny Ringo (Michael Biehn) meet for the first time in the saloon, the pair share no love ...
In 1993’s Tombstone ... it in ya,” Ringo sneers, assuming the silhouette is that of Earp. “I’m your huckleberry,” Kilmer replies as Holliday, before drawling, “Why, Johnny Ringo ...
Tombstone 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.
Serving as the show-stealing co-lead in the already stacked Tombstone ensemble is Val Kilmer as John “Doc” Holliday. The film depicts the 19th-century legend’s reputation as an expert gambler, a ...
In “Tombstone,” Biehn played deadly outlaw Johnny Ringo, a rival of Kilmer’s famed gunslinger and gambler Doc Holliday. “He was a true professional and was always fascinating to watch ...
In an attempt to bring law to the lawless town, Earp teams up with Doc Holliday ... Johnny Ringo (Michael Biehn). Side note: George P. Cosmatos is officially credited as the director on Tombstone ...