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Tombstone Rashomon is a 2017 Western film directed by Alex Cox and starring Adam Newberry and Eric Schumacher. It tells the story of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, from multiple differing perspectives in the style of Akira Kurosawa's 1950 film Rashomon.

Tombstone Rashomon
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAlex Cox
Written byAlex Cox
Produced byMax Arvelaiz
Ward Churchill
Alex Cox
Merritt Crocker
Kyle Curry
Travis Mills
John M. Oswald
Fernando Sulichin
Robert S. Wilson
StarringAdam Newberry
Eric Schumacher
CinematographyAlana Murphy
Edited byMerritt Crocker
Music byDan Wool
Production
company
Tombstone Limited
Release date
April 8, 2017
Running time
83 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot synopsis


A film crew travels back in time to film the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. They arrive after the gunfight, however, and can only interview those involved. They interview Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Kate, Ike Clanton, Colonel Roderick Hafford, and Johnny Behan, each of whom has a different take on the events.


Cast



Production


As with his previous film Bill, the Galactic Hero (2014), Alex Cox used crowdfunding to finance the production of the film.[1] This time he used an Indiegogo campaign.[2]

In an interview with IndieWire, Cox stated, "I was thinking it would be a conventional western, but Rudy (Wurlitzer) wants to give it a science fiction angle — from the perspective of time-traveling women historians from the future. They’ll time-travel back in time to film at the OK Corral, but they get the day wrong and they miss it by a day, so they have to interview the survivors." Wurlitzer was involved in early stages, but not credited as a writer on the final film, the screenplay is solely credited to Cox.[3]

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Cox stated that he had originally planned to film in Boulder, Colorado, but then decided to shoot in Tucson instead.[4]

Filming took place at the Old Tucson Studios west of Tucson.[5] In an interview with Tucson Weekly, Cox stated that the producers of Snowden matched the funds already accumulated, helping Cox to complete the film.[6]


Release


The film screened as a work in progress at the Ashland Independent Film Festival at 6:40 p.m. on Saturday, April 8, 2017,[7][8] at the Cinedelphia Film Festival at 7:00 p.m. on April 15, 2017,[9] and at the Loft Film Fest on May 27, 2017.[10][11]


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