Story of a young Wyatt Earp before he became a lawman. When someone important to him is killed he sets out to find the one responsible. He is joined by some friends among whom are Bat Master... Read allStory of a young Wyatt Earp before he became a lawman. When someone important to him is killed he sets out to find the one responsible. He is joined by some friends among whom are Bat Masterson and Doc Holliday.Story of a young Wyatt Earp before he became a lawman. When someone important to him is killed he sets out to find the one responsible. He is joined by some friends among whom are Bat Masterson and Doc Holliday.
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Val Kilmer's narration and scenes were well acted and heartfelt and the plot was believable and paced appropriately.
The scene with 'Doc' was memorable and wildly entertaining with the actor channeling the amazing version made by, ironically enough, Val Kilmer down to a similar voice and catch phases.
I was a little disappointed that more wasn't done with Trace Adkins, although his trademark southern draw due a smile.
All in all, an above average movie and I definitely recommend it
Down the downside, I do wish Trace Adkins had gotten more scene time and the script could have definitely done with a bit of a cliché overhaul.
Overall, I'd say it does a fine job at being exactly what it is - a straight to DVD Western; nothing more and nothing less.
What bothered me was the setting. If you are making a movie about Dodge City, or Western Kansas, please be aware that it is FLAT. The foot hills, green fields, vistas, etc., are all beautiful in this movie. However, there isn't a single hill in Western Kansas, it is as flat as a piece of paper, and dirty, dry and brown. With scenery this mismatched it was a little hard to believe the movie was supposed to be set in Dodge City and surrounding counties.
Other than the poor location shoot choice, and some awkward acting at times -- Overall, I enjoyed the movie. It's worth a watch.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film's basic story is based on truth. There was indeed a relatively-famous actress named Dora Hand who was accidentally killed by troublemaker James "Spike" Kenedy in Dodge City while asleep in the place of Kenedy's real target, Mayor James "Dog" Kelley in 1878. Wyatt Earp, Bartholomew "Bat" Masterson, Charles "Charlie" Bassett, and William "Bill" Tilghman tracked down and arrested Spike on the day after his murder of Hand, and brought him back for trial. In the end, however, Spike was acquitted for lack of evidence with the help of his influential father Mifflin and went free. Spike died in 1884.
- GoofsCar tire tracks in grass when father confronts the sons about what happened and how the younger got shot.
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Wyatt Earp: You have to understand the War Between the States. The war formed us, made us who we are. After killing your own cousins, your own brothers, killing strangers meant nothin'. Lawless times followed those long dark years.
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Written by Chantelle Barry and Scott Whyte
Performed by Scott Whyte
Copyright 2011 Rich Gypsy Music(ASCAP)
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1