Ike Clanton

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    “I’m your huckleberry”. Said by the best friend of “peacekeeping” Wyatt Earp. A former marshall from Dodge City, decided to set out and go on a journey to invest and make money in a small town of Tombstone. Taken over by the first group of organized crime group called the Cowboys. In this town several laws are broken and several lives are lost due to these law abiding Cowboys. Although these movies take place in the same location, the stories they tell are very different. Some of the differences are the actors and how they portray Wyatt Earp, the similarities between the the two movies ‘Tombstone’ and ‘Wyatt Earp’, and the different way the movie overall tells the story of Wyatt Earp,. Between both movies I think that the main actors portrayed Wyatt Earp differently. In ‘Tombstone’ Kurt Russell did a much better job at capturing the macho gunslinging hero than Kevin Costner. Kurt had a more genuine hollywood western look and feel. His looks were more rugged and beat down, which makes him have more character. It makes him give a feeling being broken down and gives more of an understanding as to why he is wearied. This feeling even goes down to Kurt Russell’s voice, his accent and tone was genuinely more selling than Kevin Costner. Kevin's character even though gave a backstory to how the infamous Wyatt Earp was born, gave a very mediocre presentation. The feeling I got from him was not very good. To me, the whole movie Kevin's character in ‘Wyatt Earp’ seemed like a random 40…

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    (Don Garner), planning to sell their cattle and settle down as gentlemen farmers“ (Fandango), west toward California. But that is not the case, soon after arriving in town their cattle are rustled away from them, and the youngest brother James is killed in the theft. “Wyatt, disgusted by crime and cattle rustling, eventually agrees to take the marshalling job until he can gather enough evidence to bring to justice the scurrilous Clanton clan, headed by smooth-talking but shifty-eyed Old Man…

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    The fact that Ike was using Tina without any remorse for her is signified through her singing in the recording booth "You better sing like your life depended on it"(What 's Love Got to Do With It). Once after telling his wife this he proceeded to sexually assault his wife. Ike had meant what he was telling Tina and showed her his lack of emotion and used his masculinity to take advantage of her. If a man can rape a woman, there is nothing he cannot do, therefore when he told her to "sing like…

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    Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in 1848 in Monmouth, Illinois. He was one of 5 sons to Nicholas and Virginia Earp. As a teenager, he always tried to run away to join his 2 brothers, James and Virgil, who were fighting for the union during the civil war. When he was 17, he left and found him a job for the Union Pacific Railroad. In early 1870, Earp married his first wife names Urilla Sutherland, but she ended up dieing due to typhoid within a year of getting married (history.com). Devastated…

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    Wyatt Earp Research Paper

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    gunfight. He was not wounded, but a few of his colleagues were. He was around 6 Feet tall, had a big mustache, and was caucasian. He had 3 jobs in his adulthood, Frontiersman, and Marshal (biography.com). In his career of being an outlaw/frontiersman, he was jailed twice, for theft and murder (law2.umkc.edu). Since he killed many men at the O.K corral, his rival Ike Clanton filed charges for murder because of the deaths of his comrades. Later in life, Wyatt became a law enforcement officer.…

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    Naika Charles Cinema 275- Guns & Monster Dr. Joyce E. Jesionowski Movies title: My Darling Clementine Director: John Ford Date of release: January 1, 1946 Production Company: Actors and their roles: Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earps, Linda Darnell as Chihuahua, Victor Mature as Doc Holiday, Cathy Downs as Clementine Carter, Walter Brennan as old man Clanton, Tim Holt as Virgil Earp, Ward Bond as Morgan Earps, Allan Mowbray as Granville Thorndyke, John Ireland as Bill Clanton, Roy Roberts as Mayor and…

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    Tombstone Movie Analysis

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    I also enjoyed the Oriental scenes,Doc Holliday's personality/Val Kilmer's portrayal of him, the O.K Corral shooting , and chase of the cowboys after his brother died. Some things I disliked about this movie were some of Kurt Russell’s over acting in some scenes like when he was telling Ike Clanton to tell the cowboys he was coming and hell's coming with him. One of the themes that can be found in this movie is revenge comes at a cost. This is seen when Wyatt and Doc kill cowboys at the O.K…

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    pamphlet step back into the warm embrace and take into consideration how you want to be remembered when it is finally your turn to pass. These individuals are lined with wooden crosses with poorly written jingles. It really makes you appreciate that nice family gravestone. Rows upon rows of heaping rock piles showcase that the west was untamed. And if you’ve really traveled far into this part of the US, it still is. Living Ghost Town There is much speculation today that Tombstone’s spirits…

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