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Release Date:
October 17, 1946
Original Title:
My Darling Clementine
Alternate Titles:
De wilde jacht
Erämaan laki
Faustrecht der Prärie
Kanun Harici
La poursuite infernale
Lovløst land
Mein Liebling Clementine
Miasto bezprawia
Paixão dos Fortes
Pasión de los fuertes
Sfida infernale
Tombstone
Η ζωή αξίζει μία σφαίρα
Καταχθόνια καταδίωξη
Καταχθόνιος δίωξις
Ο Λυτρωτής
Скъпа моя, Клементайн
いとしのクレメンタイン
황야의 결투
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Western
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 12 DE: 12 FR: TP GB: U NL: 12 PT: M/12 US: NR
Runtime: 97
Wyatt Earp and his brothers Morgan and Virgil ride into Tombstone and leave brother James in charge of their cattle herd. On their return they find their cattle stolen and James dead. Wyatt takes on the job of town marshal, making his brothers deputies, and vows to stay in Tombstone until James' killers are found. He soon runs into the brooding, coughing, hard-drinking Doc Holliday as well as the sullen and vicious Clanton clan. Wyatt discovers the owner of a trinket stolen from James' dead body and the stage is set for the Earps' long-awaited revenge.
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Art Direction:
James Basevi
Lyle R. Wheeler
Co-Director:
Lloyd Bacon
Costume Design:
René Hubert
Director:
John Ford
Director of Photography:
Joseph MacDonald
Editor:
Dorothy Spencer
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Music Director:
Alfred Newman
Novel:
Stuart N. Lake
Orchestrator:
Edward B. Powell
Original Music Composer:
Cyril J. Mockridge
Producer:
Samuel G. Engel
Screenplay:
Samuel G. Engel
Winston Miller
Set Decoration:
Thomas Little
Sound:
Roger Heman Sr.
Eugene Grossman
Story:
Sam Hellman
Visual Effects:
Fred Sersen
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