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Rating: 6.1/10 by 41 users

Doc (1971)

Doc Holliday travels to Tombstone, Ariz., with prostitute Katie Elder. Although the trip is difficult because Doc is ill with tuberculosis, they eventually reach their destination, where Holliday is reunited with his old friend Marshal Wyatt Earp, who has been clashing with the Clanton gang. Tensions between Earp and the Clantons rise until their infamous final showdown brings it to a head.

Directing:
  • Frank Perry
  • Luis Gómez Valdivieso
  • Antonio Tarruella
  • Stefano Capriati
Writing:
  • Pete Hamill
Stars:
Release Date: Sun, Aug 01, 1971

Rating: 6.1/10 by 41 users

Alternative Title:
Док - RU
Duelo a muerte en el OK Corral - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 36 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: gunslinger, wyatt earp, doc holliday, gun fight, ok corral, fallen woman, revisionist western

Stacy Keach
Doc Holliday
Faye Dunaway
Katie Elder
Harris Yulin
Wyatt Earp
John Scanlon
Bartlett, Saloon Owner
John Bottoms
Virgil Earp
Philip Shafer
Morgan Earp
Hedy Sontag
Alley Earp
James Greene
Frank McLowery
Antonia Rey
Concha, Saloon Whore
Marshall Efron
Mexican Bartender
Fred Dennis
Johnny Ringo
Bruce M. Fischer
Billy Clanton
Gene Collins
Hotel Clerk
Vivian Allen
Whore (uncredited)
Florencio Amarilla
Man (uncredited)
Luis Barboo
(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)
Dan van Husen
Clanton Cowboy (uncredited)

Charles Tatum

Before the duelling biopics of "Tombstone" and "Wyatt Earp" in the 1990's, this 1971 effort had already decided to set the record straight about John "Doc" Holliday, Wyatt Earp's best friend and participant in the gunfight at the OK Corral. Just over an hour and a half, this film skips a lot of the epic western cliches and goes right into its meaty story. Doc Holliday (Stacy Keach) buys prostitute Katie Elder (Faye Dunaway) from local bad boy Ike Clanton (Michael Witney), and takes her to Tombstone, Arizona. He meets up with his best friend Wyatt Earp (Harris Yulin). Earp has political aspirations in the territory, and wants to control the law while Holliday would control the gambling. Earp and Holliday begin drifting apart, both over Elder and law enforcement, but become friends again in time for the climactic shootout in the infamous corral, resulting in the deaths of some major characters. A few scenes are played a little too quietly, and move a little too slowly. The real success here is with the lead actors, professionals all. Keach is excellent as a Doc Holliday we have never seen before. His physical moves are smooth and suave, like a professional gambler should be, and Keach takes us along on an acting job that looks effortless on his part. Dunaway is Katie Elder, the lifelong prostitute who finds it hard to change herself just to please everyone else's idea of what a couple should be. Dunaway is unglamorous, and never trips into the "hooker with a heart of gold" stereotype. Yulin, who is better known as a character actor, is great as Wyatt Earp. He is mean, delivering threatening lines with menace, and also not a clearcut hero. His speech to the crowd after the gunfight, as he stands near a dead body and renews his promise to clean up Tombstone, is great. Aside from a couple of slow spots and spotty editing, "Doc" is a terrific and underrated western that deserves a cult audience. I highly recommend it.


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