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A '''tombstone''' is a ] which is often engraved with information such as the deceased's name, dates of birth and death, and ]. | |||
A ''']''' is a stele or marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave. | |||
'''Tombstone''' may also refer to: | |||
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==Places== | |||
* ], U.S. | |||
**] | |||
* ], in Oregon, U.S. | |||
* ], in the Canadian Rockies | |||
* ], in Yukon, Canada | |||
** ], in Tombstone Territorial Park | |||
* ], Antarctica | |||
==Arts and entertainment== | |||
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* ], a Marvel Comics character | |||
* ], a 1993 western | |||
* ], a record label | |||
* '']'', a 1942 Western film | |||
* ''Tombstone'', a book by ] | |||
* Tombstone, a combat robot competing in '']'' | |||
* ], a 2021 song by Rod Wave | |||
* "Tombstone", a 2016 song by Civil War from '']'' | |||
* "Tombstone", a 2019 song by ] | |||
==Other uses== | |||
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* ], a particular type of text-only print advertisement | |||
* ], a type of print notice to formally announce a particular transaction | |||
* ], a deleted record in a replica of a distributed data store | |||
* ], a fixture onto which are placed parts to be manufactured | |||
⚫ | * ], a brand of frozen pizza | ||
* ], a mechanism to detect dangling pointers | |||
* ], a symbol often used in mathematical proofs | |||
* Tombstone, or ], describing exhibited objects | |||
* Tombstone, another ringname of wrestler ] | |||
* TOMB STONE, ] surface-to-air missile system radar | |||
* ] | |||
* ], When surfer is held underwater and tries to climb up their leash the board is straight up and down | |||
* ], a vacant slot that has been left behind by a lazy deletion in a data structure | |||
==See also== | |||
'''''Tombstone''''' is also the name of a ] ] written by ] and directed by ]. | |||
* {{Lookfrom|Tombstone}} | |||
* ], an 1881 shootout in Tombstone, Arizona Territory | |||
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* ], or kneeling reverse piledriver, a professional wrestling move | |||
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] (played by ]), a retired peace keeper with quite a reputation, reunites with his brothers ] (]) and ] (]) in ] where they venture on towards Tombstone, a small but growing mining town to settle down. There they encounter Wyatt's longtime friend ] (] of ]) a southern rogue who seeks relief from his tuberculosis in Arizona's drier environment. | |||
All is not perfect however. Wyatt's wife is slowly becoming dependent on ], which she acquired to heal her headaches. Just as Wyatt and his brothers begin to benefit from the rebuilding of a saloon's below average prospects, they make their first meeting with the ]s, an organized crime ring headed by 'Curly' Bill Brocious (Powers Boothe) that wear red sashes around their waist to mark their affiliation. Conflict is narrowly avoided upon Wyatt's insistence that he is retired and no longer interested in pursuing a career in law-keeping. This also marks a less than ideal first meeting for Doc Holliday and his Cowboy counterpart Johnny Ringo (] of ]) as both begin a tense conversation in Latin. | |||
Also just arriving in town are theatre performers Josephine Marcus (Dana Delaney) and her unnamed actor companion (] of ]). | |||
Wyatt, although no longer a law-man, cannot betray his good-qualities and in a town inundated with Cowboys it isn't long before tensions rise. An intoxicated Curly Bill is shooting aimlessly at the sky after his visit to a Chinese whorehouse and is approached by Fred White the town sheriff to reliquish his firearms before any harm is done. Curly Bill shoots the sheriff and is subsequently knocked unconcious from behind by Wyatt. A tense moment is underway as Curly Bill's subordinates intended on rescuing Curly Bill are turned away by Wyatt, his rifle-toting brothers and Doc. Curly Bill later stands trial but is not found guilty and released. | |||
Wyatt also makes run-ins with Josephine who unlike other ladies of her time is quite forward towards Wyatt. Although their actions are quite innocent there is a spark between them that neither can deny. | |||
Further dealings with the Cowboys prompts the legendary ]. The result of the which is many Cowboys being killed. It is at this point that we learn that the county sheriff is in league with the Cowboys. Later, Virgil, unable to tolerate the lawlessness of Tombstone becomes the new town sheriff (replacing Fred White) and imposes a weapons ban in town limits. As retribution for the Cowboy deaths Wyatt's younger brother Morgan is shot and killed, while Virgil's arm is shot and requires amputation. Wyatt and family decide to leave Tombstone and head back to Tucson to board a train. Followed by the Cowboys, Wyatt sees that his family leaves safely while he deals with them. Wyatt announces that he has become a US Marshall and that he intends to kill any man he sees wearing a red sashe. He lets one Cowboy return to send the message and enters a vengeful stage in his life when he, Doc, Cowboy deserters and loyal acquaintances join forces to wipe the Cowboys out. | |||
At another epic battle Wyatt is ambushed in a riverside forest by the Cowboys. Wyatt is beckoned by the river and seeks out Curly Bill who obliges and a knee-deep water gunfight is over before it begins with Curly Bill laying in the water dead. Johnny Ringo is now the head of the Cowboys. | |||
At one of their lower points, Doc's health is under assault and they depend on the accommodations of Henry Hooker (]). It is learned that Billy Zane's character was shot by Cowboys who wanted to steal his watch. Due to his now distant relation (geographically and in closeness) with his wife, Wyatt reaches a point of understanding here where he realizes what he wants in life and who (Josephine). | |||
Johnny Ringo sends the message that he wants a showdown with Wyatt to end the hostilities and Wyatt is in agreement. Although Doc is a better match for Johnny he is currently in no condition for a gunfight and cannot join Wyatt. | |||
Wyatt with his entourage approach the agreed-upon area. Unknown to Wyatt however is a healthy Doc beating them to the scene. Doc confronts a now nervous Johnny and a lengthy staring/drawing contest unsues. As both men lift their guns Doc gets the first shot off to Johnny's head and not long after he falls and dies. Wyatt runs when he hears the gunshot only to encounter who he though was his ailing friend on his feet and well. They then press on to finish the job of wiping the Cowboys out. | |||
Doc is later admitted to a sanitorium in ] where shortly after a visit from Wyatt he dies. Wyatt decides to pursue Josephine and the movie ends with an account of the events to occur in the following years. |
Latest revision as of 09:11, 22 January 2024
A tombstone is a stele or marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave.
Tombstone may also refer to:
Places
- Tombstone, Arizona, U.S.
- Tombstone (mountain), in Oregon, U.S.
- Tombstone Mountain, in the Canadian Rockies
- Tombstone Territorial Park, in Yukon, Canada
- Tombstone Mountain (Yukon), in Tombstone Territorial Park
- Tombstone Hill, Antarctica
Arts and entertainment
- Tombstone (comics), a Marvel Comics character
- Tombstone (film), a 1993 western
- Tombstone Records, a record label
- Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die, a 1942 Western film
- Tombstone, a book by Yang Jisheng
- Tombstone, a combat robot competing in BattleBots
- "Tombstone" (song), a 2021 song by Rod Wave
- "Tombstone", a 2016 song by Civil War from The Last Full Measure
- "Tombstone", a 2019 song by Ocean Alley
Other uses
- Tombstone (advertising), a particular type of text-only print advertisement
- Tombstone (financial industry), a type of print notice to formally announce a particular transaction
- Tombstone (data store), a deleted record in a replica of a distributed data store
- Tombstone (manufacturing), a fixture onto which are placed parts to be manufactured
- Tombstone (pizza), a brand of frozen pizza
- Tombstone (programming), a mechanism to detect dangling pointers
- Tombstone (typography), a symbol often used in mathematical proofs
- Tombstone, or museum label, describing exhibited objects
- Tombstone, another ringname of wrestler 911
- TOMB STONE, S-300 surface-to-air missile system radar
- Tombstoning
- Tombstone (surfing), When surfer is held underwater and tries to climb up their leash the board is straight up and down
- Tombstone (lazy deletions), a vacant slot that has been left behind by a lazy deletion in a data structure
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Tombstone
- Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, an 1881 shootout in Tombstone, Arizona Territory
- Tombstone Piledriver, or kneeling reverse piledriver, a professional wrestling move
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