This assertion — the first sentence in Brothers of the Gun — aptly sets the stage for author and historian Mark Lee Gardner’s newest book: a dual biography of notorious Old West figures Wyatt Earp and ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Brothers of the Gun,” by Mark Lee Gardner (Dutton) "Brothers of the Gun," by Mark Lee Gardner (Dutton) “Icons never die,” writes Colorado author Mark Lee ...
1993's Tombstoneis widely considered one of the best Western films of its time. Inspired by true events, the story follows the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday as they take on the outlaws threatening ...
Their revolvers were packing blanks but their fighting words were fully loaded. Minutes before High Noon on April 14, members of the O.K. Corral troupe, costumed in full “black-and-white” lawman ...
Wyatt Earp: Was he a lawman or an outlaw? That question has been explored in history books, newspapers, and countless westerns since the famed Gunfight at the O.K. Corral that exploded in Tombstone, ...
You know this one had to be on the list. Doc Holliday in Tombstone is arguably Val Kilmer's best role, and his most famous line has to be when he is facing down Johnny Ringo (Michael Biehn) towards ...
On Dec. 3, 1946, John Ford's Wyatt Earp Western feature bowed in New York. By Jack D. Grant On December 3, 1946, 20th Century-Fox brought John Ford’s Wyatt Earp Western My Darling Clementine to the ...
Namwene Mukabwa is a Collider author based in Nairobi, Kenya. He has a penchant for Westerns, classics, historical, and underrated movies and television series. He became hooked on screens at the age ...
Not much seems to be known for sure about the man known as “Curly” Bill Brocius, whose name is misspelled on Brosius Avenue on Tucson’s southeast side in an area that could be called Lawman and Outlaw ...