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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral



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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
List Price: $9.98Label: Paramount

Salesrank: 24833

Released: April 22, 2003
Our Price: $4.35
Used Price: $3.93
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD-Video
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Burt Lancaster
  • Kirk Douglas
  • Rhonda Fleming
  • Jo Van Fleet
  • John Ireland
  • Editorial Review:
    Novelist Leon Uris wrote the script for this Western directed by John Sturges (The Magnificent Seven) and based on the life and times of Wyatt Earp (Burt Lancaster) and his sickly companion, Doc Holliday (Kirk Douglas). The action inevitably leads to the legendary battle between the two heroes and the villainous Clanton gang, but the film is also very much about the conflicts each man faces with women, with one another, and with their own destinies. Lancaster is terrific as the downbeat Earp, and Douglas has one of his best roles as the consumptive Holliday. The thoughtfulness of the tale is matched by Sturges's captivating way with the dramatic duel. All in all, the film appeals both as a solid action piece and as a fascinating, two-character study. --Tom Keogh

    Gunfight at the O.K. Corral Reviews:
    Get the Heck Outta Dodge--OK by ME 5 Star Review
    2008-09-17 - I was fortunate to see this movie the year it was released. I was a kid on a vacation with my family to the Rocky Mountains and we saw it in Dodge City, Kansas, of all places. Quite a big deal, locally. Although it was "glammed up" in costuming, sets, and charisma of the of the personalities (Burt as Wyatt and Kirk as Doc) for Fifties audiences, it was the epitome of Westerns for the time. It was an experience I will never forget--family together, great action on the screen and 'here we are in Dodge City.' Not very realistic, perhaps, but great entertainment.

    A REMAKE 1 Star Review
    2008-07-04 - This movie hit the theaters on May 30 1957 starring Burt Lancaster as Marshal Wyatt Earp, Kirk Douglas as Doctor John Holliday and Rhonda Fleming as Laura Denbow. This movie was bad because it was a remake of My Darling Clementine and wasn't you seeing the plot the first time you don't want to see it again. Sure, this movie was the at the famous "Old Tucson" facility, not far from the real Tombstone. However, its "town street" set was used surprisingly as Fort Griffin, Texas, in the opening reels, while later Tombstone street scenes were shot in southern California, on the same Paramount Ranch set that was later used as Virginia City, Nevada, on TV's "Bonanza" (1959). The actual gunfight took place on 26 October 1881 and lasted a mere 30 seconds, resulting in three dead men after an exchange of 34 bullets. Compared to this adaptation, the movie gunfight took 4 days to film and produced an on-screen bloodbath that lasted 5 minutes. I give this movie 1 weasel star because it was a remake and no one likes remakes.



    Yawn 2 Star Review
    2008-06-24 - Gunfight at the OK Corral is not only a silly retelling of the Earp legend, it is a yawner. It barely makes it as a "good western." Burt Lancaster is horribly cast as Wyatt Earp. We must remember that while Burt is good when type cast as the super cool good guy, he is horribly miscast as Wyatt Earp, he would have been better to have played a bartender in this film. Kirk Douglas is no better as Doc Holliday. This film may have been considered good during the McCarthy years in Hollywood, but since the early 90's we have seen what can be presented as a western, and OK Corral is no Tombstone.

    This story travels far from the truth, only mixing some of the original stories to come up with a lame plot. No mention of Bat Masterson, no mention of Big Nosed Kate, no mention of Sheriff John Benham. In fact, this film would have us believe that Earp is hunting for Ike Clanton in Texas. Then we are blessed with the same set as used in Rio Bravo. It's just lame. Don't bother buying this film, and I only recommend watching it if you are bored stiff, and you want to see how horribly Hollywood can butcher a great story.

    Gunfight at OK corral 3 Star Review
    2008-06-12 - I saw this film when I was a teenager and liked it a lot; however, after having grown up and seen Wyatt Earp and Tombstone, Gunfight at OK Corral is definitely outdated. The production design, customs, etc., belong to the 1950s Hollywood. Burt Lancaster has a modern haircut and no mustache, and the rest of the characters are somewhat robotic with clean clothes most of the time. The best thing about this film is Dimitri Tiomkin's score, who gets most of my three stars.

    Still a Classic Movie Western 5 Star Review
    2007-12-22 - Though historical innaccurate Gunfight At The OK Coral is still one of the great western movies fifty-plus years after it's initial release. This is pure entertainment --- forget the inaccuracies. Forget that the actors look nothing like their real-life counterparts. Just enjoy a gem. No cursing, no nudity, just class. And enjoy the acting, from the stars such as Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas to the character actors such as DeForrest Kelley and Frank Faylen. FrankieLaine's title song who haunt you, maybe even drive you nuts, but even the song adds to the class of this film. And the DVD quality is about as great as one could ask for. They just don't make them like this anymore.


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