albeit decades later. Wyatt Earp, played by Kurt Russell in Tombstone, is a towering figure in American history, both in life ...
Wyatt Earp and his brothers were made famous by their gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (born 19 March 1848) and his brothers grew up in California. He married in 1870, but after his ...
Since the earliest days of film and television, Wyatt Earp has personified the ultimate Western outlaw hero. Dozens of productions have told his story, and still more have characters based on him.
His chance came when the family moved to California and later to Montana ... and it fueled a manhunt led by Wyatt Earp to avenge his brother’s murder. Though Morgan’s life was cut short, his ...
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19 ... The 30-second gunfight would define the rest of his life. Earp's modern-day reputation is that of Old West's "toughest and deadliest gunman of his day." ...
Our interpretation of the Old West and American expansion during the 19th century was visualized by John Ford, a poet with a film camera. The legendary director influenced your favorite directors ...
His name was Wyatt Earp. In fact, Josephine was one reason for the notorious ... Jewish merchants, specifically, were often the backbone of not only commerce, but also civic life. The first libraries, ...
In which Wyatt Earp is beset by two perils, a man and a woman both determined to kill him. Both arrive in Dodge simultaneously. The man, an ex-convict, awaits his opportunity, which arrives when ...
Marshal Wyatt Earp faced the hatred and gunfire of many men in the towns of Wichita, Dodge City and Tombstone . . . but none hated him more than did the Ten Percent Ring.