Who was mcmaster in Tombstone?

Tombstone (1993) - Michael Rooker as Sherman McMasters - IMDb.
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What happened Sherman McMaster?

Wyatt Earp claimed in the Flood manuscript that McMaster had been killed in 1898 in the Philippines while serving as a soldier in the Spanish–American War. However, official records do not list him as a soldier. A probate record filed by his siblings in 1906 listed his death in Colorado in 1892.
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What happens to McMasters in Tombstone?

According to a letter written by Will McLaury, brother of the two cowboys killed in the Gunfight, Sherman McMasters was killed by a group of Cowboys after teaming with the Earp party.
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Who is the guy in the red shirt in Tombstone?

Actor Powers Boothe has died at 68 from natural causes in his Los Angeles home. Boothe was known for his roles in "Sin City," Tombstone," and "Deadwood."
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Who was being dragged in Tombstone?

Virgil grabbed Clanton's rifle and used his own revolver to club Clanton to the ground. The two Earps dragged Clanton into a Tombstone courtroom and charged him with violating a town ordinance that prohibited the carrying of firearms in public places.
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What were 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?

It was a pretty commonly used term in the South. There's been a lot of discussion over the meaning ever since Val Kilmer uttered it in the film. Basically “I'm your huckleberry” means “Name the place, and I'll go with you,” “Name the job and I can do it,” “I'll oblige you” or “I'm your man.”
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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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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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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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What did Doc Holliday say to Ringo in Latin?

Doc: Credat Judaeus Apella, non ego. Ringo: Iuventus stultorum magister. Doc: In pace requiescat. Doc: In wine there is truth.
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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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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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Did Wyatt Earp write a book about Doc Holliday?

Nope, unfortunately not. Wyatt Earp did not write a book called “My Friend Doc Holliday”. The only account that he at least partially co-wrote was an autobiography ghost-written in the 1920's by his and his wife's friend John Flood.
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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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Did Billy the Kid know Doc Holliday?

Doc Holliday did not ride with Billy the Kid. Doc Holliday was a friend of the Earp brothers and was especially close to Wyatt Earp. Doc Holliday... See full answer below.
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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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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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Why does Doc Holliday say you're no daisy?

When Holliday says that his opponent is no daisy at all, it kind of shows that he's being sarcastic all along. He's just saying it to be flippant.
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What was Doc Holliday's famous saying?

The phrase “I'm your huckleberry,” spoken by Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in the film, can be seen on t-shirts and in memes everywhere. You might be surprised to learn that Doc Holliday actually spoke the line in real life too.
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What does you're a daisy if you do mean?

If someone is threatening you, or they're telling you that they are better at a certain task than you, but you know you're better, you can always reply with “You're a daisy if you do.” Invented by the infamous “Doc Holiday,” this idiom gained popularity with people in the late 1800s.
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