Doc (1971)

Doc (1971) posterStacey Keach is Doc Holliday, who’s been summoned to Tombstone by his old friend Wyatt Earp (Harris Yulin).

Wyatt is marshal of Tombstone but wants to run for sheriff because that’s the job where the right man could get rich, very rich.

And that’s especially true if he has a friend like Doc running the gambling tables in Tombstone.

That’s his proposal to Doc. His scheme for making it happen: Have Ike Clanton (Michael Whitney) turn in friend Johnny Ringo for a recent stage robbery.

Ike will get the reward, Wyatt will get credit for solving the crime.

And he figures that should be enough to defeat Behan in the upcoming election.

But not everything goes as planned, leading to a deadly showdown at the O.K. Corral.

Meanwhile, Doc battles his health problems with opium and falls for a whore named Katie Elder (Faye Dunaway), a woman he wins in a poker game with Clanton.

Stacey Keach as Doc Holliday, surprising by Katie's suggestion that she accompany him to Tombstone in Doc (1971)

Stacey Keach as Doc Holliday, surprising by Katie’s suggestion that she accompany him to Tombstone in Doc (1971)

Harris Yulin as Wyatt Earp, a lawman with a get-rich scheme and a hatred for the Clantons in Doc (1971)

Harris Yulin as Wyatt Earp, a lawman with a get-rich scheme and a hatred for the Clantons in Doc (1971)

Review:

The posters for the film foreshadow what we’re in for: a very different look at the legends that are Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday.

This is a grimier, grittier version of the lead-up to the O.K. Corral than we’re used to, one in which Wyatt and his brothers are more interested in power and wealth than bringing law and order to a wide open cow town.

It’s an interesting perspective, but one that leaves the viewer without characters to root for or, for that matter, care very much about.

One striking similarity between this film and the far more romantic “Gunfight at the OK Corral” (1957) involves Ike Clanton’s younger brother, The Kid.

Doc teaches him how to shoot, bails him out of trouble and tries to convince him not to live the life of the gun, only to come face to face with him, guns drawn, in that final showdown.

Faye Dunaway as Katie Elder, all cleaned up and about to capture Doc Holliday's heart in Doc (1971)

Faye Dunaway as Katie Elder, all cleaned up and about to capture Doc Holliday’s heart in Doc (1971)

Michael Whitney as Ike Clanton, ordering Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday off his land in Doc (1971)

Michael Whitney as Ike Clanton, ordering Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday off his land in Doc (1971)

Directed by:
Frank Perry

Cast:
Stacey Keach … Doc Holliday
Faye Dunaway … Katie Elder
Harris Yulin … Wyatt Earp
Michael Whitney … Ike Clanton
Denver John Collins … The Kid
Dan Greenburg … Clum
John Scanlan … Bartlett
Richard McKenzie … Behan
John Bottoms … Virgil Earp
Philip Shafer … Morgan Earp
Ferdinand Zogbaum … James Earp
Penelope Allen … Mattie Earp
Hedy Sontag … Alley Earp
James Green … Frank McLowery
Antonia Rey … Concha
Fred Dennis … Johnny Ringo
Bruce M. Fischer … Billy Clanton

Runtime: 96 min.

John Bottoms as Virgil Earp, delivering unwelcome news to his brother Wyatt in Doc (1971)

John Bottoms as Virgil Earp, delivering unwelcome news to his brother Wyatt in Doc (1971)

Philip Shafer as Morgan Earp, caught off guard by Wyatt's plans for dealing with the Clantons in Doc (1971)

Philip Shafer as Morgan Earp, caught off guard by Wyatt’s plans for dealing with the Clantons in Doc (1971)

Memorable lines:

John “Doc” Holliday, after a long hard ride in a dust storm: “Whiskey.”
Mexican saloon keeper: “We ain’t got no whiskey.”
Holliday: “Cold beer.”
Saloon keeper: “We ain’t got no cold beer.”
Holliday: “What are they drinking?”
Saloon keeper: “Warm beer.”
Holliday: “Then give me warm beer.”

Wyatt Earp, of the Clantons: “They’re bad people, John.”
John “Doc” Holliday: “Well, if it weren’t for bad people, what would you do for a living, marshal?”

Wyatt Earp, of the future of Tombstone: “I run the law. You run the gambling. We’ll both end up rich. Very rich.”
John “Doc” Holliday: “We sound like bad people, Wyatt.”
Wyatt: “We are, John.”

Richard McKenzie as Sheriff Behan, trying to prevent a gunfight in Doc (1971)

Richard McKenzie as Sheriff Behan, trying to prevent a gunfight in Doc (1971)

Denver John Collins as The Kid, the member of the Clanton clan who looks up to Doc Holliday in Doc (1971)

Denver John Collins as The Kid, the member of the Clanton clan who looks up to Doc Holliday in Doc (1971)

Allie Earp: “Have you ever thought of going to church?”
Katie Elder: “Not lately.”
Allie: “Well, we would like to see you go to church. At least once. To get married.”
Katie: “Allie, when I want preachin’, I’ll go to church. But for the moment, when I’m on my knees, it ain’t in prayer.”

Ike Clanton: “Sure makes you sleep good at night, knowing Wyatt Earp’s upholding the law.”

Newspaper reporter: “You’re not going to settle it with a gun.”
Wyatt Earp: “You’d be surprised the things you can settle with a gun.”

Stacey Keach as Doc Holliday, facing a life or death decision in Doc (1971)

Stacey Keach as Doc Holliday, facing a life or death decision in Doc (1971)

Faye Dunaway as Katie Elder and Michael Whitney as Ike Clanton react to Doc's suggestion of a card game, with Katie as the prize in Doc (1971)

Faye Dunaway as Katie Elder and Michael Whitney as Ike Clanton react to Doc’s suggestion of a card game, with Katie as the prize in Doc (1971)

Dan Greenburg as newspaper editor Clum, trying to figure out why Wyatt, already marshal, wants to be sheriff in Doc (1971)

Dan Greenburg as newspaper editor Clum, trying to figure out why Wyatt, already marshal, wants to be sheriff in Doc (1971)

Heyd Sontag as Alley Earp, suggesting Katie Elder might want to stop living in sin in Doc (1971)

Heyd Sontag as Alley Earp, suggesting Katie Elder might want to stop living in sin in Doc (1971)

Harris Yulin as Wyatt Earp, arriving at Doc's hotel room for a reunion with a longtime friend in Doc (1971)

Harris Yulin as Wyatt Earp, arriving at Doc’s hotel room for a reunion with a longtime friend in Doc (1971)

Stacey Keach as Doc Holliday and Faye Dunaway as Katie Elder ride into Tombstone in Doc (1971)

Stacey Keach as Doc Holliday and Faye Dunaway as Katie Elder ride into Tombstone in Doc (1971)

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