The Making of 'Tombstone'
The Making of 'Tombstone'

The Making of 'Tombstone'

2002Movie27 minEnglish

A Documentary covering the making of the 1993 Western 'Tombstone' featuring cast and crew

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Director: N/A (Documentary)Genres: Documentary, Behind the Scenes

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the production of the iconic Western film 'Tombstone'. It explores the challenges faced during filming, the casting process, and the creative decisions that brought the legendary Earp brothers and Doc Holliday to life on screen. The film features interviews with key cast and crew members, offering insights into the making of this beloved movie.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on the making of a film, 'The Making of 'Tombstone'' received positive attention from fans of the original movie. It is generally praised for offering an inside look at a beloved production and for the candid interviews with the talent involved.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated by fans for its behind-the-scenes access.
  • Offers interesting insights into the production of 'Tombstone'.
  • Features valuable interviews with the cast and crew.

Google audience: Information on Google user ratings specifically for this documentary is not readily available, but general sentiment from fans of the original film suggests it is a valuable addition for those interested in the making of 'Tombstone'.

Awards & Accolades

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Fun Fact

During the production of 'Tombstone', actor Val Kilmer reportedly stayed in character as Doc Holliday even when not filming, including visiting a hospital and telling patients he was dying, which some found unnerving.

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