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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
(1957)
The Fiery Brilliance of 8 Great Stars... The Double-Barreled Excitement of 2 Mighty Action Spectacles!
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Stars: Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda Fleming, Jo Van Fleet, John Ireland
Director: John Sturges
Writer: Leon Uris, George Scullin
Language: English
Studio: Paramount
Duration: 122

Of the many filmed versions of the October 26, 1881, O.K. Corral shootout in Tombstone, Arizona, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was one of the most elaborate and star-studded. Burt Lancaster plays Wyatt Earp, the renowned lawman, while Kirk Douglas is consumptive gambler (and gunfighter) Doc Holliday -- the two meet in difficult circumstances, as Earp discovers that Holiday, for whom he initially feels little but loathing, is being held on a trumped up murder charge and being set up for a lynching, and intercedes on his behalf. The action shifts to Dodge City, Kansas, where Earp is marshal and Holiday, hardly grateful for the good turn, shows up right in the middle of all kinds of trouble, this time mostly on Earp's side of the ledger. And, finally, the two turn up in Tombstone, Arizona, where Wyatt's brother Virgil is city marshal, and where Wyatt finally gets to confront the Clanton/McLowery outlaw gang (led by Lyle Bettger as Ike Clanton). Since the time-span of the actual gunfight was at most 90 seconds, the bulk of the film concerns the tensions across many months leading up to the famous battle. As scripted by Leon Uris (from a magazine story by George Scullin), the story involves two unrelated but parallel plot-lines -- a long-standing vendetta against Holliday and the efforts of Earp to bring the Clanton/McLowery gang to justice -- that are eventually drawn together on the streets of Tombstone. Woven into these proceedings are Earp's and Holliday's romantic dalliances with lady gambler Laura Denbow (Rhonda Fleming) and Kate Fisher (Jo Van Fleet), whose switch in affections from Holiday to outlaw fast-gun Johnny Ringo (John Ireland) only rachets up gambler's rage and the reasons behind the bloody climax. There are plenty of bribery attempts, terse dialogue exchanges and "Mexican standoffs" before the inevitable gunfight takes place. Director John Sturges takes some dramatic license with this confrontation, as well, stretching things out to nearly six minutes, but this is after all an "A" production, and a minute-and-a-half of gunfire just wouldn't cut it. The huge cast of western veterans includes Earl Holliman as Charles Bassett, Dennis Hopper as Billy Clanton, Kenneth Tobey as Bat Masterson, Lee Van Cleef as Ed Bailey, Jack Elam as Tom McLowery, and John Hudson, DeForest Kelley and Martin Milner as Virgil, Morgan, and James Earp, respectively. And there's that Dimitri Tiomkin score, pushing the movie's momentum as relentlessly as the two driven heroes, complete with a song (sung by Frankie Laine) underscoring the major transitions of scenes that's impossible to forget, once heard. Sturges himself would produce and direct a more fact-based and realistic version of the story -- focusing mostly on its aftermath -- a decade later, entitled Hour of the Gun, starring James Garner, Jason Robards, Jr., and Robert Ryan, which wasn't nearly as attractive or successful. But after Gunfight At The OK Corral, there would not be so impressive a lineup of talent at the OK Corral again until the twin Earp biopics of 1994, Wyatt Earp and Tombstone.


Burt LancasterMarshal Wyatt Earp
Kirk DouglasDr. John 'Doc' Holliday
Rhonda FlemingLaura Denbow
Jo Van FleetKate Fisher
John IrelandJohnny Ringo
Lyle BettgerIke Clanton
Frank FaylenSheriff Cotton Wilson
Earl HollimanDeputy Sheriff Charles 'Charlie' Bassett
Ted de CorsiaShanghai Pierce - Cattleman
Dennis HopperBilly Clanton
Whit BissellJohn P. Clum - 'Tombstone Epitaph' Editor
George MathewsJohn Shanssey - Griffin Saloonkeeper
John HudsonVirgil Earp
DeForest KelleyMorgan Earp
Martin MilnerJames 'Jimmy' Earp
Kenneth TobeyBat Masterson
Lee Van CleefEd Bailey
Joan CamdenBetty Earp - Virgil's Wife
Olive CareyMrs. Clanton
Brian G. HuttonRick (as Brian Hutton)
Nelson LeighDodge City Mayor Kelly
Jack ElamTom McLowery
Don CastleDrunk Cowboy in Longbranch Saloon
Mickey SimpsonFrank McLowery
Charles LangCinematographer
Warren LowEditor
Dimitri TiomkinComposer
Hal PereiraArt Director
Walter H. TylerArt Director
Genre: Western
Media: DVD
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
IMDb: 0050468