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That was one stupid movie. If I were the Loretta Young character, I would have killed Tracy's character within the first week.
He was never even slightly likable.
Sure, at first, she just needed a place to stay, so fine. But he was a complete jerk (being nice here) to her throughout their entire relationship. There is absolutely no way that she would ever have stayed with a man like that, even in the Depression.
I guess it's lucky that this film was made before the Code came to Hollywood or it never would have been made. Or, actually, perhaps we, the audience, were unlucky because, as I said, it was one stupid movie.
He was never even slightly likable.
Sure, at first, she just needed a place to stay, so fine. But he was a complete jerk (being nice here) to her throughout their entire relationship. There is absolutely no way that she would ever have stayed with a man like that, even in the Depression.
I guess it's lucky that this film was made before the Code came to Hollywood or it never would have been made. Or, actually, perhaps we, the audience, were unlucky because, as I said, it was one stupid movie.
One of the "reviewers" here says that the actors were way too young to play Doc Holiday and a "retired" Wyatt Earp. Both of the actual historical figures were approximately 30 years old at the time of the OK Corral shootout. In fact, Kurt Russell was 33 during filming and Val Kilmer was 41, thus not too young, but slightly too old for the roles. But they were both perfect.
Don't believe the so-called experts in these reviews, who can't even be bothered to check simple facts like these.
Don't believe the so-called experts in these reviews, who can't even be bothered to check simple facts like these.