After success cleaning up Dodge City, Wyatt Earp moves to Tombstone, Arizona, and wishes to get rich in obscurity. He meets his brothers there, as well as his old friend Doc Holliday. A band of outlaws that call themselv...
After success cleaning up Dodge City, Wyatt Earp moves to Tombstone, Arizona, and wishes to get rich in obscurity. He meets his brothers there, as well as his old friend Doc Holliday. A band of outlaws that call themselv...
The film's central conflict revolves around establishing law and order in a chaotic frontier, with the solution championed being decisive action by morally upright individuals, strongly aligning with conservative themes of individual responsibility and the necessity of force to uphold justice.
The movie features traditional casting with a predominantly white, male ensemble, and its narrative does not critique traditional identities. The story focuses on classic Western themes without incorporating explicit diversity, equity, or inclusion elements.
Tombstone is a historical Western that does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on historical events and figures, with no elements related to LGBTQ+ identity or experiences present in the story.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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