Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Most Famous Shootout in History

The Shootout at the O.K. Corral!

FROM HISTORY.COM

On this day in 1881, the Earp brothers faced off against the Clanton-McLaury gang in a legendary shootout at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona.

After silver was discovered nearby in 1877, Tombstone quickly grew into one of the richest mining towns in the Southwest. Wyatt Earp, a former Kansas police officer working as a bank security guard, and his brothers, Morgan and Virgil, the town marshal, represented "law and order" in Tombstone, though they also had reputations as being power-hungry and ruthless. The Clantons and McLaurys were cowboys who lived on a ranch outside of town and sidelined as cattle rustlers, thieves and murderers. In October 1881, the struggle between these two groups for control of Tombstone and Cochise County ended in a blaze of gunfire at the OK Corral.

On the morning of October 25, Ike Clanton and Tom McLaury came into Tombstone for supplies. Over the next 24 hours, the two men had several violent run-ins with the Earps and their friend Doc Holliday. Around 1:30 p.m. on October 26, Ike's brother Billy rode into town to join them, along with Frank McLaury and Billy Claiborne. The first person they met in the local saloon was Holliday, who was delighted to inform them that their brothers had both been pistol-whipped by the Earps. Frank and Billy immediately left the saloon, vowing revenge.

Around 3 p.m., the Earps and Holliday spotted the five members of the Clanton-McLaury gang in a vacant lot behind the OK Corral, at the end of Fremont Street. The famous gunfight that ensued lasted all of 30 seconds, and around 30 shots were fired. Though it's still debated who fired the first shot, most reports say that the shootout began when Virgil Earp pulled out his revolver and shot Billy Clanton point-blank in the chest, while Doc Holliday fired a shotgun blast at Tom McLaury's chest. Though Wyatt Earp wounded Frank McLaury with a shot in the stomach, Frank managed to get off a few shots before collapsing, as did Billy Clanton. When the dust cleared, Billy Clanton and the McLaury brothers were dead, and Virgil and Morgan Earp and Doc Holliday were wounded. Ike Clanton and Claiborne had run for the hills.

Sheriff John Behan of Cochise County, who witnessed the shootout, charged the Earps and Holliday with murder. A month later, however, a Tombstone judge found the men not guilty, ruling that they were "fully justified in committing these homicides."

The movie Tombstone is quite frankly - ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVIES EVER MADE. It is in our Top Five of all time! If you've never seen it or generally hate Westerns, please try and take another look. Tombstone has some of the best actors in the world including the tour de force performance by Kurt Russell who deserved an Academy Award for his portrayal of Wyatt Earp.

Actors in Tombstone
Kurt Russell
Val Kilmer - nails it as Doc Holiday
Sam Elliot - Is there anything he's in, where he doesn't kick ass?
Powers Booth - should have gotten an award
Charleton Heston - brief cameo
Jason Priestley
John Corbitt
Michael Biehn - Absolutely kills it as Johnny Ringo
Stephen Lang - See him as Gen. Pickett in Gettysburg!
Michael Rooker
Billy Zane
Thomas Haden Church
Terry O'Quinn - Pre-Lost, holds his own with A-listers.
Bill Paxton
Harry Carrey, Jr.
Frank Stallone - Seriously!
Billy Bob Thorton - In one of the best scenes in the movie - see 2nd clip below




A GREAT SCENE! "Skin that smokewagon and see what happens."





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