Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp is a movie about a man and his family. The movie shows us the good times and the bad times of one of the West's most famous individuals.
12 May 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
25 September 1958, Chicago, Illinois, USA
22 September 1936, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
25 February 1966, New York City, New York, USA
25 February 1942, Berkeley, California, USA
9 April 1954, Houston, Texas, USA
30 March 1956, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, USA
24 September 1976, Carmel, California, USA
29 November 1952, Olean, New York, USA
10 November 1952, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
20 April 1940, Newman, Illinois, USA
4 March 1954, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
22 May 1946, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
13 November 1956, Spearman, Texas, USA
27 February 1962, Winnetka, Illinois, USA
27 July 1956, Florida, USA
August 20, 2002
A parabolic sagebrush saga about this legendary figure in the Wild West.
January 25, 2006
A great Western that was unfairly disparaged back in 1994. The authentic Wyatt Earp is actually a much-better film than the pulpier, more-popular Tombstone.
January 05, 2003
Bloated and unexciting, but Quaid is tremendous
July 25, 2002
Beautifully shot and impressively directed, it's an ambitious Western in the classic mold, the kind of film that rarely gets made anymore.
December 30, 2002
Turgid and painfully poker-faced, though Dennis Quaid's Doc Holliday is as good as anyone's
December 21, 2006
Though handsome to look at (cinematography is by Owen Roizman), the movie is overlong, stately, and too detailed for its own good; director Kasdan claims his version if more accurate, which may be true, but it doesn't make for a good picture.
July 27, 2004
Costner's still shouting, but it's hard to hear him from all the way back there in 1940.
September 20, 2002
"Tombstone" did it better, but
May 31, 2003
Well-meaning western yarn starring Costner in the title role but it's too slow-moving and uneven to digest as anything riveting regarding the Wild West. Kasdan's Wyatt Earp definitely ends up shoots blanks
June 01, 2004
...hiding in this three-hour-plus extravaganza is a good two-hour movie. Too bad it's so hard to find.

