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Doc Holliday, the cold-blooded sharp-shooter, reunites with his old friend, Marshall Wyatt Earp, to take down the Clanton gang in the dusty town of Tombstone, in Arizona.

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Doc
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Katie
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Wyatt
Michael Witney ...
Ike Clanton (as Mike Witney)
Denver John Collins ...
The Kid
Dan Greenburg ...
Clum
John Scanlon ...
Bartlett
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Behan
John Bottoms ...
Virgil Earp
Philip Shafer ...
Morgan Earp (as Phil Shafer)
Ferdinand Zogbaum ...
James Earp
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Mattie Earp
Hedy Sontag ...
Alley Earp
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Frank McLowery
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Concha
Marshall Efron ...
Mexican Bartender
Fred Dennis ...
Johnny Ringo
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Billy Clanton
Gene Collins ...
Hotel Clerk
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Vivian Allen ...
Whore (uncredited)
Florencio Amarilla ...
Man (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Per Barclay ...
Clanton Cowboy (uncredited)
Henri Bidon ...
Clanton Cowboy (uncredited)
Sharon Fruitin ...
Whore (uncredited)
Mart Hulswit ...
Reverend Foster (uncredited)
Gene Reyes ...
Wong, Chinese Opium Den Owner (uncredited)
Lucy Tiller ...
Whore (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
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Clanton Cowboy (uncredited)

Directed by

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Frank Perry

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Pete Hamill ... (written by)

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Frank Perry ... producer

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Jimmy Webb

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Gerald Hirschfeld ... director of photography

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Alan Heim
Juan Serra ... (uncredited)

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Kathie Amatniek ... associate film editor
Michal Goldman ... first assistant editor

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Marion Dougherty

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Gene Callahan

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Malcolm C. Bert ... (as Malcolm Bert)

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Manolo Mampaso ... (uncredited)

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Sandra Cole

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Mariano García Rey ... makeup artist (as Mariano Garcia Rey)
John O'Gorman ... makeup artist: Miss Dunaway
Antonia López ... hair stylist (uncredited)

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Tom Pevsner ... production manager
José María Rodríguez ... production manager (as Jose Maria Rodriguez)

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Stefano Capriati ... second assistant director
Luis Gómez Valdivieso ... second assistant director (as Luis G. Valdivieso)
Antonio Tarruella ... first assistant director

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Miguel Chang ... set dresser
Mentor Huebner ... production illustrator
Jaime Rubio ... propmaster
Rafael Ablanque ... assistant art director (uncredited)
José María Alarcón ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Vicente Sempere Sempere ... assistant art director (uncredited)

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Derek Ball ... sound mixer
Bill Burgess ... boom operator (as William Burgess)
Vincent Connelly ... sound editor (as Vince Connelly)
Richard Marks ... sound editor
Sanford Rackow ... sound editor
Dick Vorisek ... sound re-recordist (as Richard Vorisek)

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Antonio Parra ... special effects assistant
Kit West ... special effects

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Miguel Pedregosa ... stunt performer (uncredited)

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Enrique Bravo ... camera operator
Enrique de la Jara ... gaffer (as Enrique La Jara)
Alec Hirschfeld ... first assistant camera
Antonio Luengo ... still photographer
Mario Pacheco ... second camera
Raúl Pérez Cubero ... second camera (as Raul Perez Cubero)
Antonio Sánchez ... key grip (as Antonio Sanchez)
Juan Antonio Aguilar ... camera loader (uncredited)
Brian Hamill ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Agustín Jiménez ... wardrobe master (as Augustin Jimenez)
Clara Toro ... assistant costume designer (uncredited)

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Jimmy Webb ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Julia Tucker ... continuity (as Judy Tucker)

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Tom Folino ... assistant to producer
Van Jones ... production secretary
John Lindley ... production assistant
Ann McDonald ... assistant to producer
Sandra Read ... production assistant
Mel Snodgress ... production assistant
Lydia Wilen ... assistant to producer

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Plot Summary

One night of 1881, Doc Holliday, a famous poker gambler, enters the 'No Name Saloon'. There, he challenges a man to poker, betting his horse against his opponent's fiance. Doc wins and from now on, Katie Fisher, also known as Katie Elder, will follow him wherever he goes. Their next destination is Tombstone, where the law is represented by Sheriff Wyatt Earp. When they arrive, the election campaign is in full swing. Earp runs for candidate but the Clantons, a family gang of outlaw cowboys, are not among his keenest supporters. Conflict erupts following the failure of some shadowy bargaining and Doc decides to join Wyatt and his brothers. The four of them gather at the O.K. Corral where the seven Clanton brothers are waiting for them. Written by Guy Bellinger

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Taglines There has never been a Western like "Doc" See more »
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Also Known As
  • 'Doc' (United States)
  • Doc Holliday (Japan, English title)
  • Doc Holliday (France)
  • Duelo a muerte en el OK Corral (Spain)
  • Duelo a muerte en OK Corral (Spain)
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  • 96 min
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Trivia The character of "The Kid" (Denver John Collins) is based on the actual Billy Claiborne, a mineworker and "self-described gunfighter" in the Tombstone area. He was friendly with the Clanton and McLaury families but not related to them. After the death of the notorious William Bonney, alias "Billy the Kid," in July 1881, Claiborne insisted on be called "Billy the Kid." About three weeks before the OK Corral gunfight, Claiborne shot and killed a man named James Hickey in a saloon in nearby Charleston, Ariz. Claiborne was acquitted of a murder charge in 1882 on the grounds of self-defense. He was present at the famous gunfight on Oct. 26, 1881, but, depending on the source, either ran from the scene or else was pulled aside to safety by Sheriff Johnny Behan before the shooting started. About 13 months later, a drunken Claiborne ran afoul of another gunfighter, Frank "Buckskin" Leslie, at a Tombstone saloon. Leslie shot Claiborne, who died a few hours later, age about 22 years. Leslie also pleaded self-defense and was acquitted in Claiborne's death. See more »
Goofs As Earp breaks up a fight in the watering trough he hits one of the cowboys with his right-hand side gun which has a specially long barrel. As he is re-holstering his gun it is bent out of shape. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Truth Be Told: Stacy Keach on Frank Perry's 'Doc' (2016). See more »
Quotes Wyatt Earp: They're bad people, John.
Doc Holliday: Well, if it weren't for bad people, what would you do for a living, Marshal? Tell me about Tombstone. I mean, more than what you said in the letter.
Wyatt Earp: It's wide open. The sheriff here, Johnny Behan, doesn't know how to organize a town, so I'm going to run against him in the election. The sheriff has got all the power here. The marshal has got a badge and he's got some territory, but he's got no jurisdiction in the town. Gambling is heavy. There's a lot of money about town. It's wide open. So you organize the gambling - start right here. I run the law, you run the gambling. We'll both end up rich. Very rich!
Doc Holliday: We sound like bad people, Wyatt.
Wyatt Earp: We are, John.
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