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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)

70% User Rating
2h 2min
Western
Drama

"The Wildest Gunfight in the History of the West!"

Lawman Wyatt Earp and outlaw Doc Holliday form an unlikely alliance which culminates in their participation in the legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

John SturgesDirector

Cast

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Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Marshal Wyatt Earp

Kirk Douglas

Kirk Douglas

Dr. John 'Doc' Holliday

Jo Van Fleet

Jo Van Fleet

Kate Fisher

Rhonda Fleming

Rhonda Fleming

Laura Denbow

John Ireland

John Ireland

Johnny Ringo

Lyle Bettger

Lyle Bettger

Ike Clanton

Frank Faylen

Frank Faylen

Sheriff Cotton Wilson

Earl Holliman

Earl Holliman

Deputy Sheriff Charles 'Charlie' Bassett

Ted de Corsia

Ted de Corsia

Shanghai Pierce

Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper

Billy Clanton

Whit Bissell

Whit Bissell

'Tombstone Epitaph' Editor John P. Clum

George Mathews

George Mathews

Griffin Saloonkeeper John Shanssey

John Hudson

John Hudson

Virgil Earp

DeForest Kelley

DeForest Kelley

Morgan Earp

Martin Milner

Martin Milner

James 'Jimmy' Earp

Kenneth Tobey

Kenneth Tobey

Bat Masterson

Lee Van Cleef

Lee Van Cleef

Ed Bailey

Joan Camden

Joan Camden

Betty Earp

Olive Carey

Olive Carey

Mrs. Clanton

Brian G. Hutton

Brian G. Hutton

Rick

Nelson Leigh

Nelson Leigh

Mayor Kelly

Jack Elam

Jack Elam

Tom McLowery

Don Castle

Don Castle

Drunk Cowboy in Longbranch Saloon

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Barfly (uncredited)

Charles Herbert

Charles Herbert

Tommy Earp (uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Croupier (uncredited)

Colin Kenny

Colin Kenny

Barfly (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Party Guest (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Barfly (uncredited)

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Leslie Sketchley

Barfly (uncredited)

John Benson

John Benson

Stage Driver (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Bartender (uncredited)

Richard Reeves

Richard Reeves

Pierce's Foreman (uncredited)

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Charles Fogel

Barfly (uncredited)

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Raoul Freeman

Party Guest (uncredited)

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Stuart Hall

Party Guest (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

April 26, 2017

Doc and Wyatt. The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Wednesday, October 26, 1881, gets an all star glossy Hollywood telling. Directed by John Sturges and adapted by Leon Uris from an article written by George Scullin. It stars Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda Fleming, Jo Van Fleet, John Ireland and Lyle Bettger. Music is by Dimitri Tiomkin and cinematography by Charles B. Lang Junior. I don't want any part of him. I don't even like him. Actually The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral as a title is something of a bum steer, for Sturges' two hour movie gives up just over five minutes to the actual event that continues to fascinate over 130 years later. In fact, for such a glorious sounding title, it's arguably surprising that there is very little action in the movie. For what unfolds in that two hour running time is what director (Sturges would be bemused by its success and ten years later took another stab at the legend and made Hour of the Gun) and leading actors agreed was a very talky movie, the emphasis is on a friendship, a love really, between John Henry "Doc" Holliday and Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp. This is one of the Western genre's greatest "buddy-buddy" movies. Listen, preacher, being here is causing me a lot of embarrassment. Some people are even taking me for a lawman. In spite of its talky nature and being very much a "town" Western, the film was hugely successful and became a leading forerunner for all star Westerns. It wasn't all sweetness and light, mind. In the beginning Douglas had already turned down the role of Earp before accepting the part of Holliday (Bogart was close, Palance and Widmark also considered) and Lancaster had to be "bribed" to take on the role of Wyatt (being pretty vociferous about the talky nature of the screenplay). The two leading men were initially at odds with each other, but they would form a respectful friendship from here on in and their chemistry as Doc and Wyatt is why the film succeeds as a "literate" piece. All gunfighters are lonely. They live in fear. They die without a dime, a woman or a friend. It has a mixed reputation amongst Western aficionados, which is understandable. Some of the dialogue is cheesy and the likes of Fleming and DeForest Kelley are in turn badly written and under used. There's also the historical fudging of the story and the sparsity of landscape photography, the latter of which a crime given it's a VistaVision Technicolor production. The town set designs often look artificial, a problem since 90% of the picture is set to town background, but if viewed as a story of a friendship set to the famous shoot-out, it strikes all the right notes; including Frankie Laine's warbling of the clippy cloppy catchy title tune. It should have been titled Doc and Wyatt, though. 8/10

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