Wyatt Earp in Hollywood

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  • @dks13827
    @dks13827 3 года назад +22

    I wish Wyatt was filmed and / or interviewed back then and we could see it.

  • @nealhathaway2004
    @nealhathaway2004 3 года назад +14

    Damn it Bob you should do more of these. I love your insight.

  • @danharrell2024
    @danharrell2024 3 года назад +14

    These episodes are never long enough! Bob you do an awesome job

  • @lavictorian
    @lavictorian 3 года назад +2

    This was fantastic! Thanks, Bob!

  • @wserafin11
    @wserafin11 3 года назад +8

    1- Duke Wayne and Ward Bond played football for USC not UCLA. After an injury Wayne lost his scholarship and dropped out. He studies pre-law and is reputed to have been a very good student.
    To earn extra money he worked as a gaffer, gofer, estar and stunt man. He developed a close friendship with Ace Stuntman and second unit director Yakima Canutt .
    2- He patterned his walk after Harry Carey Sr. who was John Ford’s big star in silent films and later served as a character actor in several of Wayne’s movies like “The Angel And The Badman”, “Shepard Of The Hills” and “Red River”.
    Garry Carey served as Wayne’s mentor and was paid homage to by Duke at the end of “The Searchers” when Wayne walked away from the house holding his arm! (This was a salute to Carey Sr. who had just passed away.
    3- The book by “Billy Breckenridge” is entitled “Helldorado” not “El Dorado”. Billy was supposedly a deputy Sheriff under “John Behan” and both were Democrats who were thought to be in cahoots with the outlaw faction in “Tombstone” known as “The Cowboys”.
    Sheriff “Johnny Behan” was allegedly engaged to “Josephine (Sadie) Marcus” for a short time before she left him for “Wyatt Earp”.
    The Earps were thought to be closely associated with the town’s Republican businessmen.
    4- “John Ford”. Was not a stickler for accuracy! He was a good story teller! He was a drunkard, a bully and he was very abusive of his actors. He was either feared or hated!
    Very few actually loved him but he did have loyal members of his acting company!
    Wayne and Bond were fiercely loyal to him but he had many a falling out with certain actors who refused to knuckle under to his craziness.
    Harry Carey Sr. Didn’t speak to him for the last part of his own life. but after his death Ford did start Carey’s son (Harry Carey Jr.) off in his acting career.
    “Ben Johnson” also fell out of favor with him as did Pedro Armandariz who was known as “The John Wayne Of Mexico” and was a huge leading man in Mexican Westerns. The ladies loved him in those films too!
    Maureen O’Hara wrote about Ford’s abuses in her autobiography. “ ‘Tis Herself “

  • @walterthornton5409
    @walterthornton5409 3 года назад +16

    Wyatt Earp himself drew a detailed map of the OK fight. He showed where everyone was standing during the fight. Ford could have studied this map if he was at all interested in accuracy.

    • @Idahoguy10157
      @Idahoguy10157 3 года назад

      Hollywood movies were written for entertainment, not accuracy

    • @Gutslinger
      @Gutslinger 2 года назад +1

      Did you even listen to this video? He said Wyatt Earp's account of the OK Corral had over 100 "cracks", meaning gunshots. Then also claimed to had killed Johnny Ringo.
      And you think his depiction would be accurate?? Lol

    • @Rick_King
      @Rick_King 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Gutslinger No, James Flood's book talked about 100 "cracks." He was trying to write the book that Sadie wanted, clean, with lots of pep.
      Wyatt did claim to have killed Ringo, but no one believes that's true.

  • @oregonoutback7779
    @oregonoutback7779 3 года назад +1

    What wonderful stories. You tell them so well. Thank you. Also, very, very nice hat.

  • @MrNorjam
    @MrNorjam 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. Long may his story be told! I had dinner at Musso & Frank’s about three years ago and am very glad that I did.

  • @Cactusflattmediaphotography
    @Cactusflattmediaphotography 11 месяцев назад

    Outstanding episode, love this one! Just awesome ❤

  • @roblowe9283
    @roblowe9283 Год назад

    Great as Always !!!!!

  • @douggoss4855
    @douggoss4855 Год назад

    Another awesome post!

  • @scottmurray2239
    @scottmurray2239 3 года назад +1

    As a kid my favorite cowboy show was Rawhide. I even recorded the theme song on a recorder. I played and played that theme song over and over.

  • @lesleyewen-foster3629
    @lesleyewen-foster3629 2 года назад

    Goood stuff!!! I just discovered you and I just subscribed. Listening to you was fun!!!

  • @jeff9104
    @jeff9104 3 года назад +2

    Great stuff, thanks !

  • @debeholland
    @debeholland 3 года назад +1

    That was AWESOME! the American west moves me. . . thanks!

  • @douglasthorburn8530
    @douglasthorburn8530 3 года назад +12

    I read Duke patterned his walk after Yakima Canutt. I love how amused Bob is by all the conflicting stories.

    • @zekeplacer4340
      @zekeplacer4340 3 года назад +1

      you are correct....Yakima was a helluva horseman as well....I think his given name was something different tho....can't remember it now....darn it

  • @classicbladereview1886
    @classicbladereview1886 2 года назад +1

    Love to hear these stories of the west!

  • @mrdaveyjones5432
    @mrdaveyjones5432 3 года назад +3

    Hugh o’Brian didn’t have a mustache, He was much better in “The Shootest”Of course The DUKE was simply GREAT,as usual! Thanks Bob for another Great episode of our True West 🌵🌵💥💥

  • @artisaprimus6306
    @artisaprimus6306 2 года назад +2

    It's surreal that John Wayne actually met the honest to God real thing, Wyatt Earp. He goes on to become the king of western movies. I wonder if John Wayne actually copied Wyatt Earps walk as its been claimed. Fascinating!

  • @MelbourneShorts11
    @MelbourneShorts11 Год назад

    Great stuff. I’m looking for a book on wyat Earp in early Hollywood.

  • @karlbobthepirate5704
    @karlbobthepirate5704 2 года назад +1

    Edison wanted to "protect" Americans from foreign films,🤔 Love your enthusiasm for an enthralling chunk of US history and the way you tell it, thanks for your work on all this wild west stuff, from the wild Western Australian, may your spurs never rust Bob🤠🏴‍☠️

  • @larrymonahan1106
    @larrymonahan1106 3 года назад +1

    thank you loved it

  • @riverraisin1
    @riverraisin1 2 года назад

    BBB, your grandmother was right!
    My favorite book on the before, during, and aftermath of the OK corral incident was titled And Die In The West by Paula Marks. Excellent research and frank facts about the whole story from both sides.

  • @guysmith1946
    @guysmith1946 3 года назад +1

    Great video today... where at in Kirkland, Az was Virgil Earp’s homestead? I live outside of Congress Az.

  • @silverstar4289
    @silverstar4289 2 года назад +1

    I mentioned this in another video by True West- There is a neat unknown biography "Across the Cimmaron" by James D Horan. The subject mentions his relationship with Holiday and if Earp was present when Holiday and the other man talked, Earp would never say a word,
    only once did they have a conversation- which was a bit quirky.
    If you like western history- this book gives some great insight into areas rarely mentioned.

  • @cbanducci
    @cbanducci 3 года назад +1

    I lived for a number of years in Colton, California. There is a museum there that talks about Virgil Earp being the first Colton town sheriff. If I'm not mistaken they say that Wyatt Earp worked for Burlington Northern Santa Fe as a railroad police officer, although I'm not sure of that.

  • @roberthansen9694
    @roberthansen9694 3 года назад +1

    When I lived in Arizona back in the 50's, there were still people in town who had known the the Earp brothers personally. For my grammar school graduation my dad took me to dinner in Tombstone (it had the best restaurant in the area). Currently the Town Marshal's office is on the lot where the OK corral gunfight took place.

    • @ufc990
      @ufc990 3 года назад

      My grandfather went to school in tombstone, around 1940ish. I wish I could've spoken to him more, he passed before I grew up.

  • @johnvoorhees7881
    @johnvoorhees7881 3 года назад

    I love this 😀

  • @stevemccoy8138
    @stevemccoy8138 3 года назад +1

    Good one Bob. Why didn't Wyatt get into the movies ? HE was already there. Hey Bob which Outlaws are you related to ? One more question, was Wyatt Earp absolutely fearless, like it's been reported? Thanks Bob. 🤠 I have one more question, why didn't Bat Masterson write Wyatt's story 🤔

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 3 года назад +2

    As a child of six years old, in 1963, my mother informed me that the cowboy heroes on tv and movies were terrible people. I can relate, Bob Boze Bell! Although my grandmother, born in 1890, was from a small town in Iowa. Obviously not from a family in New Mexico who had actual knowledge of Wyatt Earp.

  • @raulxrooney1060
    @raulxrooney1060 9 месяцев назад

    Are you selling CDs with your music?

  • @lucasmembrane4763
    @lucasmembrane4763 2 года назад

    I've read that the consensus was that Sky Masterson was based primarily on Titanic Thompson, the famous gambler (card player, golfer, chess and checkers hustler, horseshoe pitcher, etc, etc, etc) from Arkansas, who later retired to Ft Worth.

  • @nightowl5475
    @nightowl5475 Год назад

    When Wyatt said on his death bed, “Suppose, suppose….” He may of been getting another money making idea. Certainly, it wasn’t moving again because of his advanced age. But, he was always thinking of making a buck from his past exploits in the Wild West. Just a thought.

  • @conniecrawford5231
    @conniecrawford5231 3 года назад +1

    Song was from Hugh O ‘Brien ‘s Tv series!

  • @davidhughes8661
    @davidhughes8661 2 года назад

    Is there no recording of wyatt speaking

  • @55azguy
    @55azguy 3 года назад

    Wonderful !

  • @TJ_Beam
    @TJ_Beam Год назад

    That photo you showed is of Leila Waddell. Scarlet woman and witch of Alister Crowley… I believe anyway…

  • @ernieblanchard8879
    @ernieblanchard8879 2 года назад

    Is there a Virgil version out there anywhere?

  • @douglasthorburn8530
    @douglasthorburn8530 3 года назад +1

    To quote The Firesign Theater, "We're All Just Bozos On The Bus"

  • @danielcombs3048
    @danielcombs3048 Год назад

    I didn't know that Wyatt and Josephine spent all that time in Videl Ca. I travel down the highway 95 and stopped once at what they said was the house where they lived. There's a bronze plaque and stone monument 🦂🐎🏜️🤠👍

  • @StephenEngdahl-mu9rr
    @StephenEngdahl-mu9rr Год назад

    Bob you know the real story so well I think you were there.
    Still, the best version of it was my show at the OK Corral...right?
    -Stephen Keith

  • @stephendufort4154
    @stephendufort4154 3 года назад

    good job!

  • @a.leemorrisjr.9255
    @a.leemorrisjr.9255 Год назад

    Evidently the woman in photo is not Josephine Marcus Earp. She reportedly is an actress from early 1900s.

  • @kevinlake4996
    @kevinlake4996 2 года назад

    I was visiting Tombstone and ran across Grandma Sanders diary explains that she was cooking Johnny Ringo something to eat and he would teach her Latin

  • @TooFarWest1
    @TooFarWest1 3 года назад +2

    I love this. In Charlie Chaplin’s My Autobiography, he wrote about the old west lawlessness in Los Angeles, such the Mexican bandidos who would ride down from the hills on their horses and rob film crew at gunpoint on what is now Barham Blvd that connects Hollywood to Burbank. They called Barham Bandido Pass.

    • @marcf905
      @marcf905 3 года назад +1

      It will be called that pretty soon as long as Biden continues to ruin this country by letting in millions of illegals!

  • @encoded7403
    @encoded7403 3 года назад

    Love it

  • @DressedForDrowning
    @DressedForDrowning Год назад

    A real friend sits into fire ants to make a photo.

  • @kevinlake4996
    @kevinlake4996 2 года назад

    Bob you need to find that diary it's old I was visiting Tombstone and ran across it and antique shop little black book

  • @vilstef6988
    @vilstef6988 2 года назад

    I always thought John Wayne walked like he was nursing a rupture!

  • @audreyricci6383
    @audreyricci6383 2 года назад

    I am of that generation . I grew up watching westerns like Wyatt Earp, Have Gun-Will Travel,etc.

  • @hg-nf9ol
    @hg-nf9ol 3 года назад

    i read that there is a filmed interview with sound of wyatt earp. But it is owned by someone in England and they wont release it.

  • @garyfrancis6193
    @garyfrancis6193 2 года назад +1

    I think John Wayne said he copied Wyatt Earp.

  • @vilstef6988
    @vilstef6988 2 года назад

    I think it was Merle Miller who wrote an interesting book about Harry Truman who said the enemy of good story telling are the ones who want to clean it up. Probably give it pep. . . Miller called the champions of clean story telling the dejuicers.

  • @philsooty5421
    @philsooty5421 2 года назад

    Well he wasn't flawless but he was certainly brave. And he should always be remembered!

  • @danielwebster5748
    @danielwebster5748 2 года назад

    One thing everyone needs to realize why it hurt was the last one there was no one to question or call foul anything he said. Even Johnny behan was gone dying in 1912. The only one that was still alive was Billy breckinridge and you can bet your butt he did call foul. He said I was not a death deputy as the Earth cronies tried to tell everyone he said my job was serving warrants and I can tell you there was never a single warrant on either mclaury or either Clanton. They did have dealings with wrestlers as practically every rancher at the time did. If you wanted to protect your stock you were friendly with the rustlers and they would leave you alone. A lot of people don't realize this was a much different time a much different place and people today cannot understand it. They vilify The outlaws and glorify Wyatt Earp. And there are very few criminal ventures that weigh it up was not involved in as well. There's even a story that he threatened camillus fly to not photograph the gunfight because he was afraid it would put his head in the noose you know I would like to know what the Earth cronies meant by saying they would say nothing to hurt the Earth but in their opinion doc Holliday started the fight. In addition Tom mcclury's gun was still in the saloon where he had checked it it makes no sense for him to go and buy a new gun at the gun shop as some gullible people tried to claim when his gun was still in the saloon where he left it as was law. The law stated the first building you come in in town you check your gun there well clearly the first building Tom came to was a saloon he was unarmed when Wyatt Earp pistol with him shortly after the fight while he had his hands in the air thinking the their feud was over.

  • @dks13827
    @dks13827 3 года назад

    Bob, is that Wyatt's Los Angeles house that is still there at that address?

  • @jacquelinemarie1078
    @jacquelinemarie1078 2 года назад

    Wyatt met Jack London while in Alaska. Also, Virgil went to Goldfield Nevada, to see Wyatt and Josephine, around 1904 where they made him Deputy Sheriff (Nevada had no marshals) of Esmeralda County. But after a few months, Virgil came down with pneumoniaand died. His daughter had his body transferred from Goldfield, to Portland Oregon to be buried in the family plot there.

  • @a.leemorrisjr.9255
    @a.leemorrisjr.9255 3 года назад +1

    "Any man who "fans" a single action revolver in a fight is looking to get himself killed. You could get your shots off rapidly, but odds were you wouldn't hit much." - Wyatt Earp

    • @azmike3572
      @azmike3572 3 года назад +1

      Read that movie guns used for fanning have much lighter springs in them. They only have to be used for fanning scenes.

  • @WildwoodClaire1
    @WildwoodClaire1 2 года назад

    John Wayne could be almost as cavalier with the truth as Earp. He obviously modeled his performances on Harry Carey, Sr.

  • @ihatehoodies
    @ihatehoodies 3 года назад +1

    It's been told many times but how Wyatt Earp wound up in Sherith Israel a Jewish cemetery is an interesting story.

  • @frankzakzak
    @frankzakzak 3 года назад +3

    Wayne went to USC

  • @h.p.oliver8666
    @h.p.oliver8666 3 года назад

    While I am enjoying all of your videos, our areas of interest meet in the "Wyatt Earp In Hollywood'" episode. I write historical fiction set in Hollywood between World Wars, so you can understand my interest in this period of Wyatt Earp's story. My reason for posting this comment is to mention another film about Earp in Hollywood. Odds are you've heard of SUNSET (1988), starring Bruce Willis as Tom Mix and James Garner as Wyatt Earp. First of all, it's a comedy, so don't expect a gospel documentary. Beyond that the film is a humorous look at the era and is more truth than fiction. If you haven't seen SUNSET, it will give you a smile or two.

    • @jbooth6241
      @jbooth6241 2 года назад

      Can you give us titles of your works, so we can look for/buy them??????

  • @craigwarner6156
    @craigwarner6156 3 года назад +1

    So did we ever get the REAL Wyatt Earp story?

  • @bassmangotdbluz3547
    @bassmangotdbluz3547 3 года назад +3

    I have a question for B.B.B.:
    What did you do with all the money your Mother gave you for singing lessons?

  • @elenamiller3610
    @elenamiller3610 2 года назад

    Who taught the Duke his walk? I’ve known that actor Paul Fix taught John Wayne--a lifelong friend--his famous and distinctive "rolling walk" when Wayne was starting out in the business.

  • @bubbalandbeau9872
    @bubbalandbeau9872 2 года назад

    Duke (Morrison), AKA John Wayne, played football at USC, not UCLA. He was always called Duke, name came from a family favorite dog, I think. Thanks Bob!

  • @bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish
    @bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting vlog. Clarifies a lot and also that old racy pic as being someone else

  • @Tammy-un3ql
    @Tammy-un3ql 2 года назад

    👍👍👌👌

  • @Sirharryflash82
    @Sirharryflash82 3 года назад +1

    John Wayne played football at USC, not UCLA.

  • @nikreikalas6886
    @nikreikalas6886 3 года назад

    Interesting.

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop Год назад

    IMO the movie Wyatt Earps that i think most closely portrayed the real man were Henry Fonda, My Darling Clementine, and James Garner, Hour of the Gun. They didn't say much and were very no nonsense.

  • @jacquelinemarie1078
    @jacquelinemarie1078 2 года назад

    Facial recognition has indicated this isn't her.

  • @johng4250
    @johng4250 2 года назад

    Don’t know who said it but I loved the description of Doc as “A suicide bent renegade “ , I think that says it all. I have always been fascinated by Doc, just the idea of an educated man becoming who he became. Just fascinating yet I suspect a horses ass, was it the booze?

  • @richardjderr2984
    @richardjderr2984 2 года назад +1

    Was Josephine's family as rich as her character claimed at the end of Tombstone? If yes, why the need to make money off Earp's story? Gambling debts? Failed business ventures?

  • @Jimusmc0311
    @Jimusmc0311 2 года назад

    Earp was taking guns away.. imagine making America great again.. like that!!

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 3 года назад +1

    Its claimed by Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and “Johnny Behind the Deuce” that they each killed Johnny Ringo. Well after the death

    • @brazosteinway5924
      @brazosteinway5924 3 года назад

      Enjoyable and entertaining and hilarious

    • @zekeplacer4340
      @zekeplacer4340 3 года назад +1

      Geeez....I guess old Ringo didn't have a lot of friends ? HA HA

    • @Idahoguy10157
      @Idahoguy10157 3 года назад +1

      @@zekeplacer4340 …. Criminals make enemies even among their ‘friends’. Same now as it was then

    • @a.leemorrisjr.9255
      @a.leemorrisjr.9255 3 года назад +2

      It was not always easy to discern who were the lawmen & who were the outlaws. Even Ringo had ridden on both sides of the law. Some believed "Buckskin" Frank Leslie, a notorious gunman in his own right murdered Ringo.

  • @kermitkroll5332
    @kermitkroll5332 3 года назад +5

    Thomas Eddison was a thief of other people's ideas.

  • @mike1967sam
    @mike1967sam 3 года назад

    Hey Bob it's like the 3rd time I've seen this video. I like Tombstone it has Val Kilmer who is great, Kurt Russell is a pretty short Wyatt Earp. He has an air about him of being a nice guy which I don't believe for a secondWyatt as a nice guy and Kevin Jarre wrote a script full of so much fantasy at least Costner was more precise.

  • @robsim4692
    @robsim4692 Год назад

    Well Wyatt and gang made it back before Ringo did, Doc killed him and then rode like the wind so Doc would make it to court on time! Wyatt took blame to protect Doc's reputation! We all know what happened!
    Ringo: I didn't think you'd show
    Doc: I'm your Huckleberry
    Doc:"why Johnny Ringo, you look like someone walked over your grave"
    Ringo: My fights not with you Doc
    Doc: I beg to differ, we started a game we never got to finish, a game for blood.
    Ringo: all right younger
    Doc: Say when
    Blam!!!!
    Doc: you're no daisy, you're no daisy at all!
    They had a paralegal and one of those typewriter ladies there taking down everything that was said! Geez! Haven't you seen the movie? All movies based on true stories are always true!

  • @alanhope1190
    @alanhope1190 2 года назад

    I believe Duke went to USC, not UCLA…

  • @warrendelay
    @warrendelay 3 года назад

    "As the legend goes" he said. In other words BBB is just repeating rumor. It's story time.

  • @rongarrett1366
    @rongarrett1366 3 года назад

    Marion Morrison preferred to be called Duke.

  • @jillatherton4660
    @jillatherton4660 Год назад

    Gripping stuff. 😄👍

  • @cherimolina2121
    @cherimolina2121 5 месяцев назад

    Suppose suppose. Could it be a vague pleading the fifth? I'm sure he wasn't squeaky clean as some made him out to be. Maybe he had the Jekyll Hyde persona and played the parts to the hilt. When he was honest he was telling the truth. When he was lying he appeared to be telling the truth. He couldn't tell his story because a liar can't remember all the lies they told to stay afloat. Suppose?

  • @sandratessem9980
    @sandratessem9980 3 года назад

    Too cool for school

  • @vilstef6988
    @vilstef6988 2 года назад

    Couldn't sell it because he couldn't tell it! Wyatt should have had Bat write it!

  • @MarkEvans-wx3sg
    @MarkEvans-wx3sg 24 дня назад +1

    Acts 2:38

  • @warrendelay
    @warrendelay 3 года назад

    So Wayne modeled his walk after a 75 year old man's swagger. Ha!! absurd... the fact is Wayne said he learned his style from stuntman and actor Yakima Canutt . Tell us more rumors BBB.

  • @MarkEvans-wx3sg
    @MarkEvans-wx3sg 24 дня назад +1

    Jesus is King!

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 3 года назад

    A great sexy photo with no proof it was Josephine “Sadie” Marcus Earp

  • @andrewtate8303
    @andrewtate8303 9 месяцев назад

    Sure we know it was Doc killed Ringo poor sole was just too high strung 😊

  • @bobbyjames5327
    @bobbyjames5327 2 года назад

    TRUE WEST ALL THE WAY...DOB1945USA..

  • @jacquelinemarie1078
    @jacquelinemarie1078 2 года назад

    Wyatt's sisters in laws hated him, apparently, and said he was a jerk! They felt Wyatt influenced his brothers in a negative way, and thought that Wyatt may even be an outlaw himself. They found masks in their closets, and other articles that could indicate that Wyatt and his brothers may have actually been stage robbers.

  • @BoulderCreekSteve
    @BoulderCreekSteve 3 года назад

    “ We’re gonna dig us some truth” ? What are you eleven years old?

  • @chrisbatten2432
    @chrisbatten2432 Год назад

    Remember, when the legend becomes fact, print the legend.

  • @chrisbatten2432
    @chrisbatten2432 Год назад

    Wayne went to USC