Tombstone jonny ringgo my best part

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Tombstone,Jonny Ringgo my best part_scene and script

Tombstone was released by Hollywood Pictures in theatrical wide release in the United States on December 24, 1993, grossing $56.5 million in domestic ticket sales. The film was a financial success, and for the Western genre it ranks number 14 in the list of highest grossing films since 1979.[6] Critical reception was generally positive, but the film failed to garner award nominations for production merits or acting from any mainstream motion picture organizations



Tombstone film



I want your blood and I want you Souls and I want them both right now





The Earp brothers stand in front of the Oriental. 

MORGAN Dropped him, that was it. Sorry If I made a worse mess for you. 

WYATT I'm the one made a mess. Made a Right fair mess of the whole thing. Wyatt looks down, miserable. Virgil looks up at the sky: 

VIRGIL Getting warmer. Guess spring's comin'. Just then Morgan sees Breakenridge passing by in silence. 

MORGAN Hello, Billy. I say hello, Deputy. 

BREAKENRIDGE (turns to them) I don't want to talk to you. Those Men you killed were my friends. I'm just a nothing, but if I Wasn't I'd fight you, I'd fight You right now. So I don't wanna Talk to you. He hurries away, eyes tearing up. The Earps look on in amazement. 

WYATT All they ever did was make fun of him. 

O.S. VOICE Sister Boy should've stuck around. They turn. A liquored-up RINGO stands behind them on the sidewalk like an apparition, murder in his eyes, hands thrust into the pockets of a long black buffalo coat, ivory gunbutts peeking out.

 VIRGIL What d'you want, Ringo? 

RINGO I want your blood and I want you Souls and I want them both right now. 

WYATT Don't want any more trouble, Ringo. 

RINGO (steps up to Wyatt) Well you got trouble and it Starts with you. 

WYATT I'm not gonna fight you, there's No money in it. Sober up. Come On, boys. Wyatt turns into the Oriental. His brothers follow. Ringo howls: 

RINGO Wretched slugs, don't any of you Have the guts to play for blood?

 O.S. VOICE I'm your huckleberry. Ringo turns. Doc stands there, smiling that Cheshire cat smile. 

DOC That's just my game. 

RINGO All right, lunger. Have at it. They face each other, eyes blazing, about to reach critical mass. 

DOC On three? You call it.

 RINGO Here it come: one-two- At the last possible instant, Curly Bill flashes into frame along with Stillwell and Spence, grabbing Ringo from behind while the Earps step in front of Doc. 

CURLY BILL Johnny, don't, Jesus! Come on, Son... (turns to Earps) Never mind. He's drunk. They haul Ringo up the street, out of earshot. Ringo is boiling: 

RINGO I want them spitting blood! 

CURLY BILL Easy, Johnny. Now ain't the time. (turns to others) I tell you, boys, even I'm Worried what'll happen once Ringo Runs this outfit! God have mercy!

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Tombstone is a 1993 American biographicalrevisionist Western film directed by George P. Cosmatos, written by Kevin Jarre (who was also the original director, but was replaced early in production[4][5]) and starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer, with Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, andDana Delany in supporting roles, as well as a narration by Robert Mitchum.

The film is based on events in Tombstone, Arizona, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride, during the 1880s. It depicts a number of western outlaws and lawmen, such as Wyatt Earp,William Brocius, Johnny Ringo, and Doc Holliday.


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  1. Wow Jonny ringgo..I'm Your Huckleberry" Doc holliday..

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