It isnt followed by one ofDoc Hollidays iconic one-liners, but its a memorable kill nonetheless.

Clanton may have been among the first cowboys they killed, but he certainly wasnt the last.

Clanton may have been among the first cowboys they killed, but he certainly wasnt the last.

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Its moments like Morgans death that makeTombstoneKurt Russells best-ever Western.

Its one of the films most gutting scenes, and its the moment that everything really heats up.

Morgans death is a key moment inTombstone, and it fundamentally changes something in Wyatts character.

Kurt Russell in Tombstone

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The kills are shared between Earp, Holliday, and Jack Johnson.

Without thinking twice, the lawman shoots Bill dead and his backup doesnt last much longer.

He never fires before he absolutely needs to, but his gun is always ready.

Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliot, and Bill Paxton as the Earps in Tombstone.

He never fires before he absolutely needs to, but his gun is always ready.

Without including this vicious act, Wyatt and Docs actions in the final act wouldnt pack the same punch.

Kurt Russell in Tombstone

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A sweaty Billy Clanton looks at Doc Holliday in Tombstone.

Split image of Frank Mclaury looking angry and shooting someone in Tombstone

Bill Paxton as Morgan Earp in Tombstone

Frank Stilwell aiming his gun in Tombstone

Powers Boothe smirking as William “Curly Bill” Brocius in Tombstone.

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Michael Rooker scowling as Sherman McMasters in Tombstone.

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