Frontier Marshal (1939) Tombstone is a wild and dangerous Western town and Marshal Wyatt Earp has his hands full enforcing the law. When his friend is shot by an outlaw, Earp vows to bring him and his band of cattle rustlers and horse thieves to justice. Did You Know? Based on Stuart Lake’s book Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal, published two years after Earp’s death in 1929. The film was remade by famed director John Ford in 1946 as My Darling Clementine, including whole scenes reshot from the 1939 film. You may also like... The Many Faces of Wyatt Earp By Henry C. Parke Partisans endlessly debate whether Tombstone or Wyatt Earp was a better film, and if Kevin Costner and Dennis... READ MORE The Wyatt Earp Story Wyatt Earp: The Man and the Myth Who was Wyatt Earp? Righteous lawman? Tamer of the Wild West? Hero or Villain? Hollywood portrays him... READ MORE
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