Was Kurt Russell's Moustache real in Tombstone?

According to an interview with Michael Biehn, everyone in the cast was instructed to grow out their mustaches, but Jon Tenney refused, noting that he was filming another role shortly before this production wrapped. Therefore, he's the only one with a fake 'stache.
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Who had real mustaches in Tombstone?

All the mustaches in the movie were real. Val Kilmer practiced for a long time on his quick-draw speed and gave his character a genteel Southern accent. Two locations were used to make the town of Tombstone look bigger.
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Did Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer get along in Tombstone?

Both Russell and Kilmer were very good friends in real life and their chemistry spills over into the film. They work beautifully together, and are very successful in making us believe why Earp and Holliday were such great pals who would lay down their lives for each other.
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Did Doc Holliday have a mustache?

He was perpetually drunk, ruthlessly loyal mad man who probably had the quickest draw in Tombstone and made a living pulling teeth. Doc's mustache was equally as bodacious. It was a full, but subtle, handlebar. In most of his pictures, it's incredibly well-groomed as well.
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How long did it take Kurt Russell to grow his mustache?

"So true," said the actor, who noted that the super 'stache was real and took "about four months" to grow. "It's a mustache wearing a man," he added. But while he may deserve an award for the huge handlebar, it didn't fly quite as well back at home with longtime partner Goldie Hawn.
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Who has the most famous mustache?

The 40 Best Mustaches of All Time
  • of 40. Emiliano Zapata. The Mexican leader forged a revolution perhaps in no small part due to this dramatic, commanding mustache. ...
  • of 40. Salvador Dali. ...
  • of 40. Alex Trebek. ...
  • of 40. Charlie Chaplin. ...
  • of 40. Albert Einstein. ...
  • of 40. Sam Elliott. ...
  • of 40. Mark Twain. ...
  • of 40. Friedrich Nietzsche.
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How historically accurate is the movie Tombstone?

Tombstone is fairly accurate historically. In fact, some of the more unbelieveable scenes (such as Bill Brosius missing Wyatt three times from point-blank range before Earp cuts him in half with a shotgun) are actually documented.
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Why is Val Kilmer always sweating in Tombstone?

He has a vampiric pallor and constantly coughs, stumbles and sweats. He's dying of tuberculosis, but he's still the fastest gun in the west. Like Doc Holliday, I am diminished and disabled by long-term illness. Like him, I spend much of my time suffering in bed, recovering from brief exertions.
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Is Tim Rozon mustache real?

Tim Rozon on Twitter: "THE MOUSTACHE IS ? % REAL ??" / Twitter.
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Who played the best Doc Holliday?

Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday is one of the most notable parts of the entire movie which is saying a lot considering the cast also includes the likes of Charlton Heston, Thomas Hayden Church and Billy Bob Thornton.
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Who played the best Wyatt Earp?

The famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral (among other things) helped turn the lawman Wyatt Earp into one of the most legendary men of the Old West. Though many actors have brought his story to the screen over the years ranging from Hugh O'Brian to James Garner, two of the best portrayals were by Costner and Russell.
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Which movie made more money Wyatt Earp or Tombstone?

The box office shoot out was won by Tombstone, which was released in December and earned $56 million, more than double the $25 million raked in by Wyatt Earp, which premiered in June the following year.
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What did Doc Holliday say to Ringo in Latin?

Doc: Credat Judaeus Apella, non ego. Ringo: Iuventus stultorum magister.
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Was Brad Pitt in Tombstone?

The hot young CAA actor was once enthusiastic about starring in Tombstone, but once Costner's movie was announced, Pitt suddenly cooled. ”CAA is telling people our movie won't happen,” says Tombstone producer James Jacks.
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Is Kurt Russell's beard real?

He grew it out right?” asked host Jeremy Parsons. “That's him,” Lewis exclaimed. However, Camp was quick to spill the truth about Russell's immaculate beard, revealing that it was “like 80 percent” real. Camp also confirmed Russell had a full team on-set to tend to his beard.
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Why was Mutt written out of Schitt's Creek?

Mutt's departure as a regular cast member following Schitt's Creek season 2 is due to the fact that Rozon landed a starring role on Wynonna Earp. There simply wasn't time for Rozon to appear on both shows.
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Was Tim Rozon's beard real?

43. Filming could get messy. Tim Rozon, who plays the character of Mutt, had his beard dyed for an exterior shoot in Season 1. During the scene where they kiss in the rain, Annie Murphy got his hair dye all over her face during the first take.
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Did Tim Rozon sing in instant star?

In this episode, Spiederman's nineteenth birthday is celebrated. Although it appears that Tim Rozon is singing Tommy's part in "Here We Go Again," the vocals really belong to Luke McMaster.
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What does I'll be your huckleberry mean?

What does “I'm your huckleberry” or “I'll be your huckleberry” mean? Well, it basically means you're up to do something for someone. In other words, you're in for the game or the task at hand. For Doc Holliday, he meant that he was ready to fight the taunting Johnny Ringo.
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What does Lunger mean in Tombstone?

One of the reasons Doc moved west and eventually to Arizona is because of the belief the dry air would ease his symptoms. Doc is repeatedly referred to as a "lunger" in the film. " Lunger" was a derogatory slang term used during the era for someone suffering from tuberculosis, also referred to as consumption.
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Which movie about Wyatt Earp is the most accurate?

Logically, 1946's My Darling Clementine should be the most accurate telling of the Gunfight Behind the O.K. Corral, since Wyatt Earp shared his memories with friend and director John Ford. For entertainment value, it may be the best film on the subject, but it ain't history.
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Did Doc Holliday love his first cousin?

Doc was in love with his cousin Mattie Holliday, and though she became a nun, the two corresponded throughout their lives.
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Was Johnny Ringo a real outlaw?

John Peters Ringo (May 3, 1850 – July 13, 1882), known as Johnny Ringo, was an American Old West outlaw loosely associated with the Cochise County Cowboys in frontier boomtown Tombstone, Arizona Territory. He took part in the Mason County War in Texas during which he committed his first murder.
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