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The two most famous adaptations of Doc Holiday's life on the big screen are from Tombstone, where he's played by Val Kilmer, ...
In this reference to the real Doc Holliday’s apparent last words, he’s referencing his own belief that, as a gunfighter, he’d very likely die with his boots on. Rating: Three Daisies.
Kurt Russell, who played American lawman and folk hero Wyatt Earp alongside Val Kilmer’s acclaimed portrayal of the dentist-turned-gunslinger Doc Holliday in the 1993 classic "Tombstone," said ...
On Nov. 8, 1887, John Henry “Doc” Holliday, the tubercular dentist who became one of the most feared and notorious killers on the Western frontier, awoke from his sleep and asked for a glass ...
Kelley Cox Post IndependentThe mystique of gunslinger Doc Holliday, who died in Glenwood Springs in 1887, is a popular part of local lore and culture.New Castle resident Robert W. Boyle has spent the ...
Doc Holliday’s Saloon sits along Allen Street, the main road through town, kept intentionally unpaved to evoke an Old West theme. Along with asphalt, vehicles are also kept off Allen Street, ...
Like Doc Holliday, he was a native of Georgia, with my great-grandfather’s last known location being Pelham, Ga. He was married to Rebecca Riles (1873-1959), also mulatto.
The inscription on the back strap of the derringer reads â To Doc from Kate.â Kate was Mary Katherine Horony-Cummings, a Hungarian-born prostitute and Doc Holliday's common-law wife.They met in Texas ...
And Doc Holliday is the most intriguing character in the story, a man whose personal life spanned the width of the country and several dramatic periods in American history, ...