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Wyatt Earp /

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 13177 | Warner Home VideoLanguage: English, French Subtitle language: English, French, Spanish Publication details: Burbank, CA : Warner Bros. Pictures : Distributed by Warner Home Video, ©2004.Edition: Two-disc special edDescription: 2 videodiscs (190 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
ISBN:
  • 0790765233
  • 9780790765235
Uniform titles:
  • Wyatt Earp (Motion picture)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 791.43/72 22
LOC classification:
  • PN1997 .W93 2004
Contents:
Disc 1. Feature film: Tombstone prologue -- "Where you headed, Wyatt?" -- Homecoming -- "Blood counts the most." -- Blood in the street -- "The Earps always know." -- Outracing highwaymen -- Prizefight -- Bas business with Ed Ross -- A gun in his hand -- Urilla -- Typhoid -- Burning out the past -- Arkansas horse thief -- " ... what's left of you." -- Fugitive rider -- The Mastersons -- James' arrangement -- "How'd you like a job?" -- Morgan arrives -- "You're the man I'm looking for." -- New laws in Dodge City -- "You're not a deliberate man." -- Mattie -- Fort Griffin -- "Call me Doc." -- "Bat, I'm shot." -- "It all ends now!" (89 min.).
Disc 2. Feature film: Doc and Big Nose Kate -- Rampaging cowboys -- The Earp wives -- "It isn't easy being my friend." -- "It does sound quiet." -- "Wives come and go." -- Contempt of court -- "You're headed for war." -- Josie -- Fool with a photograph -- Brave lawman's death -- "You're afraid to say my name." -- "Empty yellow talk." -- Between two women -- "Only what we do." -- "Get out your gun and commence." -- October 26, 1881 -- "Let;s go." -- Walk to the O.K. Corral -- The gunfight -- "One big happy family." -- Safety of the Earps -- The verdict -- "They got me, Wyatt." -- "Kill 'em all." -- "What do you care?" -- "That's one for Morgan." -- "A marshal and an outlaw." -- "I'll be your family." -- Indian Charlie -- Good friends -- Canyon shootout -- Tommy Behind-the-Deuce -- "It happened that way." -- End credits (101 min.); Special features: It happened that way (14 min.); Wyatt Earp: Walk with a legend (23 min.); Lifted scenes (18 min.); Theatrical trailer (4 min.).
Production credits:
  • Director of photography, Owen Roizman ; production designer, Ida Random ; editor, Carol Littleton ; costume designer, Colleen Atwood ; music by James Newton Howard.
Cast: Kevin Costner (Wyatt Earp), Dennis Quaid (Doc Holliday), Gene Hackman (Nicholas Earp), David Andrews (James Earp), Linden Ashby (Morgan Earp), Jeff Fahey (Ike Clanton), Joanna Going (Josie Marcus), Mark Harmon (Johnny Behan), Michael Madsen (Virgil Earp), Catherine O'Hara (Allie Earp), Bill Pullman (Ed Masterson), Isabella Rossellini (Big Nose Kate), Tom Sizemore (Bat Masterson), Jo Beth Williams (Bessie Earp), Mare Winningham (Mattie Blaylock), James Gammon (Mr. Sutherland), Rex Linn (Frank McLaury), Randle Mell (John Clum), Adam Baldwin (Tom McLaury), Annabeth Gish (Urilla Sutherland), Lewis Smith (Curly Bill Brocius), Ian Bohen (Young Wyatt), Betty Buckley (Virginia Earp), Alison Elliott (Lou Earp), Todd Allen (Sherm McMasters), MacKenzie Astin (Young man on boat), James Caviezel (Warren Earp), Karen Grassle (Mrs. Sutherland), John Denis Johnston (Frank Stillwell), Tea Leoni (Sally).Summary: Who was Wyatt Earp? Was he a hero? A civilized man who became a killer? A gifted lawman? A man who catechized violence? This romanticized biopic begins at the beginning, with Wyatt born on a farm with a stern but loving father, a kind but realistic mother, and many brothers. He studies law, takes a wife, buys a house, and settles into an unremarkable life. When his wife dies, he goes off the deep end--ending up in prison. Freed by his father, he flees, and begins a new life. This life will take him to Dodge City, where along with brothers Virgil and Morgan he becomes a lawman. He befriends Doc Holiday, and earns a reputation while accumulating a long list of enemies. When tragedy befalls one of the Earp brothers, Wyatt goes on a hunt to avenge his family's honor and in the process thrusts himself permanently into the folklore of the American West.
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Video Recording Carleton University, AVRC SP456 - Collections Room DVD 1656 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 16050128405

Originally produced as a motion picture in 1994.

Disc 1. Feature film: Tombstone prologue -- "Where you headed, Wyatt?" -- Homecoming -- "Blood counts the most." -- Blood in the street -- "The Earps always know." -- Outracing highwaymen -- Prizefight -- Bas business with Ed Ross -- A gun in his hand -- Urilla -- Typhoid -- Burning out the past -- Arkansas horse thief -- " ... what's left of you." -- Fugitive rider -- The Mastersons -- James' arrangement -- "How'd you like a job?" -- Morgan arrives -- "You're the man I'm looking for." -- New laws in Dodge City -- "You're not a deliberate man." -- Mattie -- Fort Griffin -- "Call me Doc." -- "Bat, I'm shot." -- "It all ends now!" (89 min.).

Disc 2. Feature film: Doc and Big Nose Kate -- Rampaging cowboys -- The Earp wives -- "It isn't easy being my friend." -- "It does sound quiet." -- "Wives come and go." -- Contempt of court -- "You're headed for war." -- Josie -- Fool with a photograph -- Brave lawman's death -- "You're afraid to say my name." -- "Empty yellow talk." -- Between two women -- "Only what we do." -- "Get out your gun and commence." -- October 26, 1881 -- "Let;s go." -- Walk to the O.K. Corral -- The gunfight -- "One big happy family." -- Safety of the Earps -- The verdict -- "They got me, Wyatt." -- "Kill 'em all." -- "What do you care?" -- "That's one for Morgan." -- "A marshal and an outlaw." -- "I'll be your family." -- Indian Charlie -- Good friends -- Canyon shootout -- Tommy Behind-the-Deuce -- "It happened that way." -- End credits (101 min.); Special features: It happened that way (14 min.); Wyatt Earp: Walk with a legend (23 min.); Lifted scenes (18 min.); Theatrical trailer (4 min.).

MPAA rating: Rated PG-13 for strong gunfights, some language and sensuality; Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.

DVD; Region 1, NTSC; 5.1 Dolby Digital surround; widescreen presentation preserving the 2.40:1 aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition.

In English or dubbed French with optional subtitles in English, French, or Spanish; closed-captioned.

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