Midnights at the Baxter presents 'Tombstone' [Movies]

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Midnights at the Baxter presents 'Tombstone' [Movies]

I have previously discussed the state of the Western genre in American cinema. There are some mighty fine masterpieces – John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, for instance. In my opinion, though, the Italians who tackled the form showed us its true potential – directors such as Sergio Leone, who gave us the Dollars Trilogy and Once Upon a Time in the West, or Sergio Corbucci, who helmed Django. These films were gritty, violent, and unflinching in a way that most American Westerns lacked (although Sam Peckinpah has been known to hold his own). Things took a turn for the better, though, in the 1990s, when we were given films like Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven and George Cosmatos' Tombstone.

Speaking of: Baxter Avenue Theater is presenting a screening of Tombstone tomorrow, Saturday, August 11, at midnight. The story revolves around the legendary story of Wyatt Earp, here portrayed by Kurt Russell. After a long and successful career as a lawman, Earp just wants to retire, and so he moves to the town of Tombstone, Arizona. Of course, trouble is never far in the Olde West, as the town is set upon by a group of bandits called the Cowboys. Earp, along with his brothers, are called back into service to eradicate the brutes and bring peace once again to Tombstone – resulting in the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

And they do it all sporting some of the finest mustaches west of the Mississippi River.

Baxter Avenue Theater is located at 1250 Bardstown Road, in Mid-City Mall. Further theater information and advance ticket sales can be found at the theater's website.

Image: Internet Movie Database

About Allan Day
Aside from the wide world of film, Allan is also passionate about literature, fine food and drink, and music. When he isn't writing, he is taking care of his 3-year-old daughter, bartending, or working on his own filmmaking efforts. His favorite filmmakers include Lars Von Trier, Ingmar Bergman, Charlie Chaplin, Peter Greenaway, and David Lynch. Allan is always looking for volunteers for his various low-budget short film projects. Feel free to contact him - all are welcome.
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