
Tombstone Rashomon
Western
Overview
The Gunfight at the OK Corral only happened once, but has been tirelessly recreated in films, television shows and western towns ever since. No one has a monopoly on truth, and in Tombstone Rashomon, the truth is shared by six conflicting, yet historical perspectives. In doing so, the film’s narrative becomes prismatic and the result is perhaps the most comprehensive telling of the most important gunfight in American history. This is the Tombstone story told in the style of the Japanese classic Rashomon where we see history from several perspectives including that of Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Kate, Ike Clanton, Colonel Hafford and Johnny Behan.
Top Cast
Adam Newberry
Adam Newberry
Wyatt Earp
Adam Newberry
Wyatt Earp


Jesse Lee Pacheco
Jesse Lee Pacheco
Johnny Behan
Jesse Lee Pacheco
Johnny Behan


Christine Doidge
Christine Doidge
Kate
Christine Doidge
Kate


Eric Schumacher
Eric Schumacher
Doc Holliday
Eric Schumacher
Doc Holliday


Benny Lee Kennedy
Benny Lee Kennedy
Ike Clayton
Benny Lee Kennedy
Ike Clayton


R.K. Anderson
R.K. Anderson
Hafford
R.K. Anderson
Hafford


Jason Graham
Jason Graham
Virgil Earp
Jason Graham
Virgil Earp


Shayn Herndon
Shayn Herndon
Morgan Earp
Shayn Herndon
Morgan Earp


Michele Bauer
Michele Bauer
Allie Earp
Michele Bauer
Allie Earp


Haydn Winston
Haydn Winston
Frank McLaury
Haydn Winston
Frank McLaury
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