Tombstone: The Town Too Tough To Die (1942)
Director:
William C. McGann
Writers:
Dean Riesner (story), Charles Reisner (story)Star
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Very good film print of a fine Western
ZEUS has given us a pretty good print of this classic Richard Dix Western. TOMBSTONE, THE TOWN TOO TOUGH TO DIE (1942) matches up nicely with the other Wyatt Earp films. Dix was an underrated Western star, and, as he died in 1946, did not have the opportunity to make many films in the genre. But TOMBSTONE is very good, and the print is also very good. The film is filled with lots of action and derring-do. I can recommend it highly in every respect.
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interesting version of Wyatt Earp and company and Tombstone
What prompted me to but this film was a bit of curiosity. I have 2 other Richard Dix movies on a pair of Mega sets of old movies on DVD (50 Movies per set) that my daughter had bought for me a few years back. I enjoyed those so I tried my luck buying this. It was a very enjoyable film and surprised how entertaining it was. in fact I watched this last night and the other Dix films, American Empire and The Kansan.