Wyatt Earp is a 1994 American semi-biographical Western film, written by Dan Gordon and Lawrence Kasdan and directed by Kasdan. It stars Kevin Costner in the title role as lawman Wyatt Earp, and features an ensemble cast that includes Dennis Quaid, Gene Hackman, Isabella Rossellini, Mark Harmon, Michael Madsen, Joanna Going, Tom Sizemore, Bill Pullman, JoBeth Williams, Linden Ashby, and Mare Winningham.
A teenage Wyatt Earp lives on the family farm. His older brothers, Virgil and James, are away at war serving with the Union Army. Wyatt dreams of war, and packs some belongings, bids his younger brothers & sisters goodbye, and attempts to run away, intending to lie about his age and join the Union Army. He doesn't make it off the farm before his father catches him and forces him to return home. A short while later, both brothers return home at the war's end, with James gravely wounded. Shortly afterwards, the family moves west. It is during this move that Wyatt first sees a man killed, shot during a gunfight. He gets sick at the sight, and vomits.
Regiments of stoby poles,
Rabbits and erosion holes
All bare beneath the sky.
To the untrained eye this land is dry,
There's no waterholes in sight.
There are songs here,
No more geographic lies.
We just have to find them
And we'll never compromise.
The lyrics that i sent her
Are sung in clubs and community centers
And everybody's singing their own tune.
Got the call yesterday and we left straight away,
A long way for a funeral.
I saw the souls of all of us
In the blue leaves and red dust
And the heat is their embrace.
No more songs of tallahassee and nashville.
We got music right outside the windowsill.
I can feel it when i roam
In the pubs and the nursing homes.