I found an important scene from this movie was the one were Wyatt kicked the drunk Indian out of town. This scene was so very important because it made Earp the hero since the second he came to tombstone. The scene starts when Wyatt is getting a shave when bullets start flying aimlessly. Earp tells the current marshal to do something about it, and he cowards off. Earp takes thing into his own hands and disarmed the Indian. The town cheered for him and he kicked the Indian on his way out.
This point in the movie made him well known in town and gave him the job of marshal. This put fear in the eyes of town criminals when they heard that famous law enforcer Wyatt Earp will be on their tails. This set the tone for the heroics that He would do later in the film.
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I am very intrigued by your observations paddy. i feel you have good opinions. i also feel that the scene helped establish how dominant Wyatt Earp is. and his presence in the township is important also. love dan
that was a very good scene paddy, it shows how wyatt earp definatly had had experience as a marshal, and it kind of clues the viewer into how he may become the marshall of this wild town
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