Wyatt Earp (1994)

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Written by Daniel Gordon, Lawrence Kasdan

Directed by Lawrence Kasdan

Running Time: 200 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1994

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This epic - and lengthy - biopic of the western lawman Wyatt Earp stars Kevin Costner (pictured) in the title role. The film traces Earp's life from an early age to the battle with his brothers and Doc Holliday (Dennis Quaid) against the dreaded Clanton and McLaury gangs.

After the death of his wife from typhoid, the young Earp descends into drinking and petty crime until his father Nicholas (Gene Hackman) sobers him up and sets him on the road to becoming a respected sheriff in Dodge City and Tombstone where he faces his greatest battle.

Cast

Image for Kevin CostnerKevin CostnerWyatt Earp
Image for Dennis QuaidDennis QuaidDoc Holliday
Image for Gene HackmanGene HackmanNicholas Earp
David AndrewsJames Earp
Image for Linden AshbyLinden AshbyMorgan Earp
Jeff FaheyIke Clanton
Image for Joanna GoingJoanna GoingJosie Marcus
Mark HarmonJohnny Behan
Image for Michael MadsenMichael MadsenVirgil Earp
Image for Catherine OCatherine O'HaraAllie Earp
Image for Bill PullmanBill PullmanEd Masterson
Image for Isabella RosselliniIsabella RosselliniBig Nose Kate
Image for Tom SizemoreTom SizemoreBat Masterson
Image for JoBeth WilliamsJoBeth WilliamsBessie Earp
Mare WinninghamMattie Blaylock

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