Just watched Darlin' Clementine with Henry Fonda and Robert Mitchum about Wyatt Earp. It's B&W and it has no score. The storyline is somewhat different from Tombstone and Wyatt Earp. For one, there's no exploration of the characters, their motivations, etc. In it Doc is killed and a woman gets shot on whom Doc operates. The gunfight at OK Corral is almost anti-climatic and is not staged in a very dramatic way, certainly without any of the suspense of the latter two films. I don't imagine that Fonda and Mitchum thought it was one of their better efforts. I'm surprised somewhat by that because the film was issued in 1948 which doesn't make it all that old.


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