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Another major problem in this movies historical accuracy is the relationship between Doc Holliday and Wyatt Erp. They were already friends before they even came to Tombstone. They also had their own women and their wasn't a rivalry between them like the movie portrays. Morgan dosen't die to after the showdown not before. Wheres Wyatt's pistol whipping. - Jonathan Bell | Another major problem in this movies historical accuracy is the relationship between Doc Holliday and Wyatt Erp. They were already friends before they even came to Tombstone. They also had their own women and their wasn't a rivalry between them like the movie portrays. Morgan dosen't die to after the showdown not before. Wheres Wyatt's pistol whipping. - Jonathan Bell | ||
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| + | The scene where Wyatt just wanted to play a nice game of honest poker and he basically quit after finding out about Chihuahua helping his rivals was just cute. He totally seemed like such an upstanding guy that he would never put up with that. He easily wins over the prettiest, smartest girl, doesn't take up with the prostitute, and is only trying to avenge his family. What a vision of the Old West! -- Amanda Russell | ||
== 2 Film's relationship to current scholarship or to primary sources from the time == | == 2 Film's relationship to current scholarship or to primary sources from the time == | ||