What was Maddie addicted to in Tombstone?

Blaylock suffered from severe headaches and while in Tombstone, Arizona she became addicted to laudanum, a then-common opiate and pain killer.
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What does Mattie take in Tombstone?

Finally, Mattie left California and moved to Globe, Arizona, where she returned to prostitution. On July 3, 1888, she took a lethal dose of laudanum in Pinal City, Arizona.
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What happened to Wyatt Earp's first wife?

In early 1870, Earp married Urilla Sutherland, but she died of typhoid within the year. Devastated, he sold his newly bought house and left town to move around the Indian Territory and Kansas.
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Who is Mattie in Tombstone?

Dana Wheeler-Nicholson: Mattie Earp

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Where is Mattie Earp's grave?

Mattie's body lies in the historic Pinal City Cemetery near the town of Superior, Arizona, a few miles east of Apache Junction (see map below). Her grave is the first one on the right at the 8×8 upright post. A plaque should designate her grave, but people sometimes steal it to take home as a souvenir.
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Who was Sally Heckell?

Sally Heckel is a director and writer, known for A Jury of Her Peers (1980), Unspeakable (2008) and ...
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Did Doc Holliday have children?

Major Holliday and his wife had a little girl that died in infancy, and later they had a second child who was a boy-John Holliday was the name given to him. Mrs. Holliday died of tuberculosis (consumption as it was called back then) in 1866.
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Why was Big Nose Kate called that?

Plying her trade as a soiled dove, she went under the names of Kate Elder, Kate Fisher and Kate Melvin. But, we know her as Big Nose Kate, Doc Holliday's girlfriend. She didn't have a big nose. Some say she got that nickname because she had a habit of sticking her nose in other people's business.
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Is Tombstone a true story?

The film is loosely based on real events that took place in the 1880s in Tombstone, Arizona, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride. It depicts several Western outlaws and lawmen, such as Wyatt Earp, William Brocius, Johnny Ringo, and Doc Holliday.
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What happened to Wyatt Earp after Tombstone?

After leaving Tombstone in 1882, Earp moved around the West, laying low and supporting himself through gambling. By the late 1880s, he was living in San Diego with his companion, Josephine Marcus, a New York City-born actress he met in Tombstone.
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Why was it called the OK Corral?

During the presidential campaign, candidate Martin Van Buren was supported by a political club in his home town of Old Kinderhook originally called the “Oll Korrect” club. The name was later changed to “Old Kinderhook” and then shortened to “O.K.”.
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What happened to Mcmasters in Tombstone?

In Tombstone, he is portrayed as being killed by the Cowboys during the Vendetta, although that is also historically inaccurate.
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What was Doc Holliday's last words?

As he lay dying he is reported to have asked for a shot of whiskey. The story is that Doc fully expected to die in gunfight, but upon finding himself at death's door in a bed instead, he appreciated the irony of his situation and uttered his last words: “This is funny.”
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What does IM 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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Where is Doc Holliday's real grave?

He is buried in Linwood Cemetery in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
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Why does Kate not wear a bustle?

Doc Holliday : Why Kate, you're not wearing a bustle. How lewd. Johnny Ringo : [Ringo has taken Holliday up on his offer to 'finish the game'] All right, 'lunger'. Let's do it.
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Why did Doc Holliday say I'll be your huckleberry?

The knight would ride into battle with the garland draped over his lance. Being a Southern gentleman, Doc would've known this bit of medieval lore, since the South glorified knights and chivalry. So when he's saying, “I'll be your huckleberry,” he could be offering to act as Wyatt Earp's champion.
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What is the Latin conversation between Doc and Ringo?

Doc Holiday is conveying the fact that he doesn't care what Johnny Ringo is saying and that he doesn't care what his advice is. A common Latin saying meaning "Let the Jew Apella believe it; not I". The phrase means, roughly, tell it to someone else, not me.
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How old was Doc Holliday when he passed away?

In 1882, Holliday fled Arizona and returned to the life of a western drifter, gambler, and gunslinger. By 1887, his hard living had caught up to him, forcing him to seek treatment for his tuberculosis at a sanitarium in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He died in his bed at only 36 years old.
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How accurate is 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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Who cried at Wyatt Earp's funeral?

For several years, Wyatt became an unpaid technical consultant on Hollywood Westerns, drawing on his colorful past to tell flamboyant matinee idols like William Hart and Tom Mix how it had really been. When Wyatt died in 1929, Mix reportedly wept openly at his funeral.
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