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Who was Wyatt Earp's friend in the movie Tombstone?

Doc Holliday.


Why did Johnny Ringo call Doc Holliday Longer in the movie Tombstone?

It was "lunger," which was a derogatory slang term for a person with tuberculosis.


Why does Doc Holliday say isn't this funny in the movie Tombstone?

Doc Holliday was some what of an outlaw and had a reputation for being hot tempered. He didn't want to die of tuberculosis. When he looked at his feet in the movie Tombstone He said "Well I'll be damned" "Isn't this funny", because he always thought that he would die like a cowboy with his boots on.


Who says in tombstone im just funnin you?

Doc Holiday. " I'll be your Huckleberry".


Is ther a copyright on the iconic Tombstone movie picture of the Earps and Doc Holliday walking together?

Yes. Copyright protection would start from the date of creation.


Who said I'll be your Huckleberry?

It's a quote from the film "TOMBSTONE"... It means, basicly "I'll be the one" (to do whatever). I think of the author Mark Twain's character in "Huck Finn", but googling the term "what does it mean I'll be your Huckleberry?" reveals something much more complex, involving the origin of the fruit, etc...Basicly, in a nutshell (pardon the pun) it simply means something along the lines of "I'll be your sidekick", or "I'll be the one to help get 'er done."


In what movies is Doc Holliday a character?

Doc Holliday is a famous man from the historical Wild West, and dozens of films and books have included him as a major character. Some of the movies Holliday appears in include The Outlaw, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, and Tombstone.


What was Doc Holiday from the movie's real name?

DR. JOHN HENRY Holliday.


Was the movie tombstone nominated for an Oscar?

No. The 1993 Western -- starring Kurt Russell as Wyatt Earp and Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday -- wasn't nominated for any Academy Awards.


What is Doc Holliday's birthday?

Doc Holliday was born on August 14, 1851.


Was there any fiction in the movie Tombstone?

Of course...it was made in Hollywood. This is called "continuity".AnswerAgreed, especially with the portrayal of Doc Holliday, who was in real life very quick-tempered and more likely to start a fight than to stop one, in contrast to the smooth and fatalistic Doc in the movie. Also, the movie has Doc is in Tombstone after winning big at poker, and he ridicules the game of faro. I read that in real life Doc had lost big on Faro and he went to Tombstone in an attempt to recoup his losings. Before being diagnosed with Tuberculosis, Holliday was studying to be a dentist, and he became a gambler when he realized that he was dying. Nothing is mentioned of it in the movie, as being a dentist would not have been "cool" enough for such a deadly gunsinger. BTW, I think it's called "artistic license" in Hollywood, and "continuity" is something else. Borrowing an idea that worked before is called "inspiration."


When was Doc Holliday's Revenge released?

Doc Holliday's Revenge was released on 12/31/2014.