Tombstone
- R
- Year:
- 1993
- 130 min
- 12,245 Views
and the resulting economic explosion
spurs the great migration west.
Farmers, ranchers, prospectors,
killers and thieves...
seek their fortunes.
Cattle drovers turn cow towns
into armed camps...
with murder rates higher than those
of modern-day New York or Los Angeles.
Out of this chaos comes
retiring his badge and gun to start
a peaceful life with his family.
Earp's friend
John 'Doc' Holliday...
a Southern gentleman
turned gunman and gambler...
also travels west, hoping the dry
climate will relieve his tuberculosis.
Silver is discovered
in Arizona.
Tombstone becomes
queen of the boomtowns,
where the latest Paris fashions are sold
from the backs of wagons.
Attracted to this
atmosphere of greed,
band together...
to form the ruthless gang recognized
by the red sashes they wear.
They emerge as the earliest example
of organized crime in America.
They call themselves
'The Cowboys'
Y'all killed
two Cowboys.
- Detenganse!
- Shoot.
- Looks like we win.
Mexican police, huh?
Tell him to get on his knees.
De rodillas, cabron!
De rodillas,
dijo, chingada!
He won't no kneel, patron.
He is very proud.
- Hey, somebody get
this dick on his knees.
Ay, Dios! Ay, Dios!
Good shot, Billy.
- Gracias!
They call me
Curly Bill Brosius.
I'm what you might call
the Founder of the Feast.
So next time we come,
you'd better step aside.
I ain't kiddin' neither.
Un caballo bajando
por la montana...
y el que lo cabalgue
ira a la muerte.
Moriremos!
Patron,
he say, uh,
someone will come
to revenge for him.
Something like a, a... sick horse
who comes to sit with him.
He talk crazy.
No entiendo un carajo.
That's not what he said,
ya ignorant wretch.
Your Spanish is worse
than your English.
You go to hell!
- You first.
- No!
No! No!
- What have we got here?
- Hell, let's eat, boys.
Tamales are good, huh?
I guess they knew
we were comin'.
Temor de Dios. Temor de Dios
es lo que ustedes no tienen.
- Muerete, hijo de Satanas!
Hey, Johnny, what'd
that Mexican mean...
'a sick horse is
gonna get us,' huh?
He's quoting the Bible,
Revelations.
Behold, a pale horse.
'The man who sat on him
was Death.
And hell followed with him.'
Move!
- Come on! That's it!
You move!
- Stupid mule!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Hurts, don't it?
Now let go of that stud and
go on about your business.
Mr. Earp.
My name's Dake.
Crawley Dake, U.S. Marshal
for this territory.
- Forget it. I'm retired.
- Excuse me?
I said forget it.
I don't want the job, and that's final.
- I don't think you understand.
- No, you don't understand, Marshal.
I did my duty, and now I'd
like to get on with my life.
- I'm going to Tombstone.
Easy on the grain, Butch.
- I see.
- Here you go.
- To strike it rich.
Well, all right, that's fine.
Tell you one thing, though:
Never saw a rich man...
who didn't wind up
with a guilty conscience.
I already got a guilty conscience.
Might as well have the money too.
Good day now.
That's him, all right.
Boy, I'd know that sour face anywhere.
Virgil! Morgan!
My god!
- Hey, boy! How are you, Morgan?
- Hi, Wyatt.
- Well, how do we look?
- Great, both of ya.
- Wyatt, you remember Allie.
- Good God. Well, he'd better.
Allie girl.
- And Louisa. Oh!
- Wyatt.
You're so lovely, darlin'.
I'm at your feet, just at your feet.
I guess it's only right.
Ma always said Morgan's the prettiest.
- Yeah, but she doted on the Frowner.
- That's right.
- Wyatt.
- Mattie!
Mattie, they're already here.
Folks, this is Celia Andon.
- You can call her Mattie.
- Pleased to meet you, Mattie.
It's nice to meet you.
Well, Wyatt, I couldn't
had laudanum anywhere.
That's all right, honey.
I sure been dreamin' about this.
God, since forever!
Wait! Look here.
I wanna...
Look. Huh?
- Hey, Wyatt...
- Don't talk, just...
Yeah.
Thank you for this, Wyatt.
- It's all your doin'.
- We'll make our fortune, boys.
Well, come on.
Gracious.
We could be sisters.
Mighty fine.
Same place we found ours, probably.
'Matter, honey?
Did you say you needed some laudanum?
- Yes, I did. Yes.
- I have some right here.
Oh, you're a lifesaver.
Just be careful now.
It's full of hop.
Oh, don't worry. I just
get headaches sometimes.
Hey, Virg, see anything of Doc
while you were in Prescott?
Yeah. He had a streak
when we left, him and Kate.
I miss Doc.
I miss that old rip.
- I don't.
- He makes me laugh.
Yeah!
- That's $500, Holliday.
Are you in or out?
Five hundred.
Must be a peach of a hand.
Oh, thank you, darlin'.
Kate! You're not
wearing a bustle.
How lewd.
Come on, Holliday,
you in or out, goddammit?
Why, Ed Bailey, you look like
you're just about ready to burst.
Come on! Come on, show!
Well, I suppose
I'm deranged, but I...
guess I'll just
have to call.
Cover your ears, darlin'.
Isn't that a daisy?
Why, you son-of-a-b*tch!
Damn, Bailey, just settle down!
Shut up! Take your
money and get out,
'cause I'm tired of
listenin' to your mouth.
Why, Ed Bailey,
are we cross?
Them guns don't scare me.
'Cause without them guns
you ain't nothin' but a skinny lunger.
Ed, what an ugly thing to say.
- I abhor ugliness. Does this
mean we're not friends anymore?
-
You know, Ed, if I thought
you weren't my friend,
I just don't think
I could bear it.
There. Now we can
be friends again.
- Touch that gun,
I'll burn you down.
I calculate that's
the end of this town.
I had a boy at the hotel pack us up.
The horse is outside.
So that's why you're
not wearin' a bustle.
My sweet, soft
Hungarian devil.
Well!
Good evenin', then.
Let's not bother
about the luggage.
Hyah!
Hey, Morg,
pretty big, isn't it?
Oh-ho, brother, you can smell
the silver in this town.
- Easy.
- Look at these girls over here.
- Hi!
- Hello, girls!
Hot damn, this burg's jumpin'!
Here we go, ladies.
- Isn't that sweet?
- You can say that.
- Sheriff.
Newcomers, eh?
The name's John Behan,
Cochise County Sheriff.
- Just in town?
- Just this minute.
- I'm Wyatt Earp, and these are
my brothers, Virgil and Morgan.
Gave all that up, Sheriff.
Goin' into business.
- Don't even carry a gun anymore.
- Going into business, huh?
Well then, I'm the man to see.
Besides sheriff,
I'm also tax collector,
Captain of the Fire Brigade and Chairman
of the Nonpartisan Anti-Chinese League.
- Ma'am.
- How do you do?
Yeah, a man of many parts.
- Say, you folks got
a place to stay yet?
- No.
- Like I said, we just got here.
- Well, I also sit on
the town lot commission.
Really?
As a matter of fact, we got three
lovely cottages coming up for rent.
I'll throw in a good cleaning,
no charge.
Believe me, Mr. Earp,
you're not gonna find a better deal
within town limits.
I don't know,
sounds pretty good.
- Well, I'll have my man show 'em to ya.
- Thank you.
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