Wyatt Earp's Revenge

Wyatt Earp's Revenge
Directed by Michael Feifer
Produced by Jeff Schenck
Barry Barnholtz
Written by Darren Benjamin Shepherd.
Starring Val Kilmer
Diana Degarmo
Kaitlyn Black
Music by Andres Boulton
Cinematography Robert Schein
Edited by Sean Olson
Production
company
Lancom Entertainment
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Distributed by Hybrid Llc
Lancom Entertainment
Release dates
  • 6 March 2012 (2012-03-06)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States USA
Language English

Wyatt Earp's Revenge is a 2012 American Western film about the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. It is a fictionalized account of an actual Old West event, the slaying of beautiful singer Dora Hand in Dodge City, Kansas, when Earp was a deputy there. In one of its many instances of dramatic license, the movie depicts Hand as Earp's sweetheart. The film's framing device is a reporter's interview with an aging Earp, who reminisces about the tragedy. (Val Kilmer plays the older Earp, while Shawn Roberts plays the younger one.) The film was released on March 6, 2012, in the United States. The film was produced by Jeff Schenck and Barry Barnholtz and directed by Michael Feifer. The screenplay was written by Darren Benjamin Shepherd.

Plot

Wyatt Earp sits down with a reporter in a suite at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco in 1907. The reporter is eager for information about the legendary "Buntline Special", a Colt six-shooter with a 12-inch barrel. He and Earp talk about how Earp became a famous lawman. Earp tells the story of how he became a fearless United States Marshal. In a flashback, a 27-year-old Wyatt Earp (Roberts) finds out that his first love, Dora Hand (DeGarmo), was murdered. He tracks the murderer down and teams up with his friend Doc Holliday (Bethel), Bat Masterson (Dallas), Charlie Bassett (Whyte) and Bill Tilghman (Fiehler).

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