Ten things you didn’t know about Doc Holliday
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- Ten things you didn’t know about Doc Holliday
In the canon of the Wild West, you cannot set apart Wyatt Earp from “Doc” Holliday. They go together like cowboys and horses, whiskey and shot glasses, and guns and holsters. Gary Roberts, the author of Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend, says, “Wyatt Earp is the hero, the stalwart lawman, the primary figure.” Doc Holliday is a 1997 biography of the real-life John Henry Holliday.
“But Doc is the individual who adds color. People like the guy who tells it like it is and doesn’t back down and stands up for right. But the person who is the most intriguing is the charming, surly, quick-tempered, loyal, educated one.”
Now, here are the ten things you didn’t know about Doc Holliday, some made it into the show while others didn’t. Stay tuned till the end, as number one is the most intriguing.
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Val Kilmer should have got an Oscar for his portrayal of Doc
He will. I'm sure of that. It will be one of those types of legacy awards sooner or later. His Doc Holliday is as iconic in cinema now as Marlon Brando's "Big Three" (Stella!; an offer he can't refuse; The horror! The horror!) or DeNiro's Travis Bickle (You talking to me?) or even The Duke, himself, as Rooster Cogburn, or Eastwood's Hombre sin Nombre (The Man with No Name).
100% Agree
Indeed
Damn Right 👏🏻👏🏻
Brooo I just watched this movie for the first time last night at the age of 29. This movie premiered the year I was born and I freaking loved this movie
The entire cast in tomb stone was priceless, even the bad guys performance was out standing, Val Kilmer, the ultimate Doc Holiday.
My favorite Western
We just prefer to assume that Tombstone is exactly how it went!😀
absolutely ... a true Classic in all aspects ... the movie is well beyond brilliant but included much conjecture ... no matter, Val's performance was truly Oscar - like, perhaps even better !!!
Say when😏
@Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. Yeah dude, those words in that book are more allegorical.
Not as literal as you think but I respect your right to say or believe whatever, that’s what’s great about this country. We all get the freedom to believe our own little slice of weird and respect other’s religion despite personal beliefs.
Everyone’s religion is the correct one, none are wrong one.
Good Lord gave you guys across the ocean a book to praise him and he gave my people similar ways to praise him, two different roads but we both get to the same man upstairs🙌🏾💚
@@trendkill1891 Repent just means to do a 180, to change the path you're on, and turn to Him. No allegory.
@@watchgoose I mean the whole book is an allegory lol sparse words or phrases I’m sure are literal but the stories are totally a metaphor
Tombstone will live on forever. Such excellent performances. I watch this movie whenever I can. Priceless. Just like .TEN COMANDMENTS
PERFECT SUMMATION !!!
Kevin Costner's "Wyatt Earp" was a better movie than "Tombstone".
@@williewhite1161 Even though "Wyatt Earp" had more of a historically accurate portrayal of the events in the city of Tombstone, Kevin Costner acts like a complete _doofus_ in the movie. *"Tombstone"* is an infinitely better movie with much better characters and acting throughout.
@@williewhite1161 kevins was real good but not as good as kurts.val was far better as doc..shoulda got an academy award for his portrayal as doc.im ur huckleberry😁damn thats like clark gable sayin frankly i dont give a damn(gone with the wind)...classic
@@christopherwalkinalloverya5824 as usual gene hackmans acting was stellar.he has always been good.kevin was good but kurt bettter.val was phenomenal
I love the movie just the way it is. All the characters were terrific including Wyatts brothers.
key word is "ALL" !!!
Doc holiday knew he didn't have long on earth. Just like me not having long left on earth it doesn't matter what happens to you as long as your friends and family areeft on earth and safe that all that matters.
@Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. Funny how Jesus relies on annoying people like yourself to spread the message. I guess Jesus and "God" are too good to talk to us directly..? 🤷🏽♂️
I remember watching a documentary about Wyatt Earp . Despite the numerous gunfights he had, he never got shot. Though Doc Holliday died painfully due to his illness, Wyatt died peacefully in his sleep. Aside from them , Bat Masterson, who once worked with Wyatt, died on his desk while working as a writer. All three ended their days not by being shot or killed. Lucky for them in a way.
I like the movie Tombstone but I really love Val Kilmers performance as Doc ! He really captures what I suspose was the real Doc Holidays personality. After all he was a gambler and a gunfighter so he had to be cocky and sure of hisself. Plus he was educated beyond most men of the time that he might have regularly come in contact with in saloons or just around cow towns. 🥰 Thanks Val for making it great 👍!!!!!!!’
I think this was his best movie, hard to believe how he looks now, age really makes you expand in all directions. Other than this and batman I think he was over rated. But in tomb stone as Doc Holliday, he was perfect
Kilmer shoulda got academy award for his performance as Doc.well done..
*_"I'm your Huckleberry."_*
What a classic line!
Kilmer; best Doc Holiday ever!
Although Val Kilmer's performance in his portrayal of Doc Holiday in the movie "Tombstone" is truly an iconic performance, in my opinion Dennis Quaid's version in Kevin Costner's movie "Wyatt Earp" strikes me as probably the more accurate depiction of this man because of Quaid's unhinged out of control temper at times and his mannerisms and his very slight build.
wow I've literally never heard anyone else see it my way haha Dennis Quades performance is super under rated and the movie Wyatt Earp is slightly more accurate
I second that! Dennis Quaid performance was near the original Doc Holliday
I agree. Kilmer's portrayal was awesome and was enjoyable to watch. But since I found out more about Doc Holliday over the past several years or so, I began picturing him the way Quaid portrayed him.
Quaid became, if I'm remembering correctly, bulimic so that he would look sick, like someone who had Consumption.
I agree with you. Both performances were Oscar worthy back when it meant something. But Tombstone I still say is a much better movie than Earp
I completely understand how he felt. When you only have a short time on earth like I do. It doesn't matter what happens you go all out for your friends.
I’m sad for you.. but hey I don’t know. A short time seems what set me off, I hope all is well and you should like a good person too you’re friends..✌🏾
I’m ya Huckleberry
@@trendkill1891 I’ll be I pooped agains huckleberry.. love you.. always..with a name like that who wouldn’t be.. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love from me i pooped myself.. ✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾
It's known that Doc's father brought back a teenager from the Mexican-American War and adopted him. This teenager was a practiced pistolero. It's assumed that Doc struck up a friendship with him as a boy and was taught shooting skills. But most likely he was also taught the use of a knife in a fight. As history tells us, Doc was known to use a knife in settling drunken saloon disputes.
It sounds very accurate.
@Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. You do know that the Bible is fictional right?
Interesting ..was stationed there ft huachuca..stones thro from tombstone.they had country western jamboree there every year circa 1969 lasted few days..not many residents back then i could see.stayed on in sierra vista and later tucson for some time after my ETS.did a bunch of online reading about the clantons and earps politics which was interesting.support docs and earps politics and other stories ive read about billy the kid and his pistoleros all motivated by political corruption.same with the james boys..here in 2022 the corruption has evolved into near perfection where they cant be touched..i long for the old ways,the old ways when we stood a chance.whack a bad guy then go sheriff someplace else..ft huachuca shoulda got involved when clantons were rustlin cattle from mexico..thats federal shit
It always frustrates me when supposed historians tell us that Doc Holliday went to Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas, Nevada wasn’t even founded as a city until 1905, and it wasn’t incorporated until 1911. Doc Holliday never went to Las Vegas, Nevada because it didn’t exist as a city while he was alive. He did, however’ spend some time in Las Vegas, New Mexico, which is a small town on the New Mexico/Colorado border. Seriously, man. If you’re going to present historical facts as if they are historically accurate, at least get the basic stuff that’s easy to fact-check right.
Love anything that has to do with Doc Holiday
Love the Movie Tombstone with Val Kilmer playing Doc Holiday , One of my favourites and interstellar with Mathew Maconaughy
I felt bad after telling a buddy that Wyatt wasn't there at the end like in the movie. I showed him a copy of the _My Friend Doc Holliday_ prop I bought. He was bummed out after I explained when I jokingly said something to the affect of " Too bad this pamphlet wasn't real".
Doc deserved better😔
@@lilfungle6129 True that 😞.
Doc Holiday is my spirit animal
I just watched this movie last night. Such a great movie and it’s free on RUclips.
However the movies have exaggerated or made up stuff about Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp, I get the impression the two had more balls that most men in the west. Not the types to back down. Also pretty sure Doc was very handy with a pistol. A fascinating man who did a lot of living in his shortened life.
There's absolutely no way Doc Holiday was in Las Vegas. Las Vegas was not settled until 1905. Doc Holiday died in 1887.
I remember that the Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer movie "Tombstone" & Kevin Costner's epic "Wyatt Earp" were released in theater's within a short amount of time. As I recall each movie, it always seemed to me that Wyatt Earp was more historically correct, whilst Tombstone was really more entertaining. They are both great movie's, although the edge definitely goes to Kurt & Val for all the memorable one-liner's in it! 😂
Actually, they both have a lot of historical accuracies & inaccuracies; however, the best (and authentic event, according to eyewitness accounts) was Wyatt's confrontation in the river (Noo. Nooo! NOOOO! *NOOOO!*) in which he was shot at from multiple angles by multiple persons and escape unscathed, save for a hole in his dusters just below his (big brass) balls!
Kevin Costner was originally tied to the Tombstone movie but left to make his own bc he wanted it to be more about Wyatt and his complete life. If I'm not mistaken, it actually did better than Tombstone in theaters
@@thompsonwelds Actually....
Tombstone =$ 56,000,000 box office
Wyatt Earp = $25,000,000 box office 🤷🏻♂️
I thoroughly enjoyed both movie's very much! Costner's movie I felt was a better made, higher quality movie, but KR/Val K flic was so very entertaining, the humorous writing in Tombstone was top notch funny & Kilmer's delivery can not be topped, IMO of course 😉
@@Slinger43 I couldn't remember for sure, but thank you for informing me!
@@thompsonwelds You are certainly welcome my fellow Western flic lovin friend! The info provided came from Google, so take it with a grain of salt 🤷🏻♂️
I find it comical to say it would be hard for doc to conceal a gun because he was thin. You could probably hide a sawn off shot gun very easily under an over coat which a lot of men wore at the time. Just at the same time idk why I’m arguing with a “fact” channel.
Its pretty warm in tombstone.i was stationed ft huachuca sierra vista a stones throw from tomstone.alot hotter in vietnam as southern ariz heat much less humid but still hot
What does it say about me that I knew almost all of this?😂
BTW Doc had a doctor tell him he had about 6 months to live maybe a year if he moved to a dryer climate. So, he moved out west. He lived 13 years after that. Guess that dryer climate helped more than he thought.
Doc Holiday is the Han Solo of real life
If you are from Valdosta you should know most of this. Sadly I encounter people occasionally that have never heard of Doc Holliday. That's living under a rock .
Exactly how is it That Val Kilmer was overlooked for an Oscar for this performance. Definitely should have received one.
Loved this !! Thank you 😊
At 1:30 that ISN'T Doc Holliday...that man's name is John Escapule. He is OFTEN mistaken as Doc Holliday even though his hair color is completely wrong, and is certainly not suffering from tuberculosis. John Escapule get's tattooed constantly on folks as being Doc...but he isn't. John Escapule is the great grandfather of Dusty Escapule, the current mayor of the city of Tombstone.
Rip doc holliday you'll be missed by everyone
I think the drug(s) Doc was taking, if it was some type of opiate, would also help to keep him from coughing as much as he would without the drug, from his TB infection. I know some opiates, at least do help a person to breathe easier and relax the lungs. Shallow breathing is what kills in an overdose, and at a correct dose, it would give him some comfort, as his TB got worse.
Laudnam
Yeah laudanum was an opiate. The video said "laudamin" for some reason (among other word errors, weird af), which isn't a thing
Most of the Wild West Figures and what be really know about them are based on myths. We are a young country so we created myths and legends from our short history. Hollywood added to those myths. Tombstone the movie is a very " accurate" telling of those myths.
Doc and Wyatt were great friends Wyatt even mentioned that, you gotta realize its the 1860s to 80s, they didn't go everywhere together. Doc came west to hopefully get help from TB. Also no Doc wasn't built he was a sickly skinny man yes, he wasn't accurate but was fast. Also yes he had a death wish and knew it hence the recklessly violent drunken attitude this is well documented, he lived but didn't give up, his last words are well documented because he didn't want to die in a hospital. Doc did exaturate as did many back then, he was quick but inaccurate when you draw quick that happens. Also he said yes Im your "Hucklebarrer" and he also did say "Youre a daisy if you Do". Kate and Doc did in fact kill Ed, and Doc was with "Big Nose Kate" for a hot minute.
Those were my thoughts as well. Knowing and being familiar with Bar owners was a common thing for gamblers. Trusting Wyatt with his life is another. The reason Doc and Wyatt were so familiar and friendly was because Doc saved Wyatt's life long before Tombstone. Moving around where the silver, gold, and jobs were was common during the Wild West times. So for Doc Holliday to be traveling where Wyatt was and Wyatt traveling where Doc was; makes them closer than others. If we take the newest movie, "The Magnificent Seven" into account, you can see references of the "time-lapse" of traveling from place to place. You are nearly obligated to stay where you are for long stints. Also, Doc most likely went to where Wyatt was due to his connection with law enforcement. Just because you had a badge DID NOT mean you were NOT corrupt. So Doc most likely went due to trusting Wyatt.
@Maybe R US - The saying actually is *"I'm your HuckleBERRY".* You see, "Huckle bearer" is a completely fake word made up by a guy who runs the _Texas Hill Country_ website. The fact is that "Huckle bearer" was never used to describe a "Pallbearer". And "huckle" was never used to describe a "casket handle". The historically correct term is "I'm your Huckleberry". This was confirmed by Val Kilmer and the historians who worked on the movie.
@@christopherwalkinalloverya5824 any of us thats watched any history of whats meant by that are aware of it albeit in the movie he says huckleberry or hucklebearer.moviegoers generally arent interested in that stuff..i am.a hucklebearer is a pallbearer
@@scoutman "Huckle bearer" is NOT what he said. In fact "Huckle" NEVER meant "casket handle" in the 1800's and "Huckle bearer" was NOT used to describe "Pallbearer." *The historically factual term is **_"I'm your Huckleberry."_* That was *CONFIRMED* by Val Kilmer and the historians that worked on the movie. The confusion comes from the way "Huckleberry" is pronounced with a heavy Southern accent which makes it SOUND like "Huckle bearer" to many people. *The script says "Huckleberry" and the title of Val Kilmer's autobiography is **_"I'm your Huckleberry."_* That whole "Huckle BEARER" non-sense is a hoax started on _Texas Hill Country's_ website. *Now you misinformed people need to stop spreading these lies.*
@@scoutman the script, the subtitles, even the actor will all say "huckleberry". Because that's what it is.
Stop spreading internet nonsense as fact.
He was born with a cleft pallet and lip. For those who don't know what that is it means he had a hair lip. It probably was on of the main reasons that he became a dentist.
I loved Doc Holiday's sarcastic wit.
It was actually, "Huckle Bearer," as in the person who will carry your casket. I didn't know that till this year and am devastated.
No. It wasn't. This is false information spread on the internet and it won't go away bc people just keep repeating it.
It's "huckleberry". Val, the subtitles, even the damn script say that. Hell, Kilmer named his autobiography "I'm your huckleberry"
You heard wrong, Bobbie Wiggles. That's fake news. The correct term is "I'm your Huckleberry."
@@christopherwalkinalloverya5824 Idk dude. I don't believe either is correct at this point.
@@bobbiewiggles8631 Lol, what? "I'm your Huckleberry" is the *historically accurate* saying. "Huckle bearer" is just nonsense that was made up on the internet and circulating in a meme on Facebook, Reddit etc. It really is as simple as that.
@@christopherwalkinalloverya5824 Idk dude. Who really knows?? Ya know?? It's like if you weren't there how can you assume which is what?? You can know what a movie says, but not the real deal unless you were there. Ya know Chris??
They did meet at what I believe was a hotel and huged it out and said goodbye and as Wyatts girl said he cried like a babby because he knew they would never see each other agian Wyatt even wrote a book about his friend
Ummm..oops! The drug that you mispronounced 01:15 is LAUDANUM, not laudamin.
Which if I'm not mistaken is pure opium
@@tomwigal8856 More pure than the driven "snow"
Very interesthing thank you for shering i love this movie
Wyatt wasn't there when Doc died in the movie either.
Doc didn't want him to be there and begged him to leave and never come back.
I mean in all fairness, I can see how Doc's attitude of his impending death, cynacism, and lack of caring of his fate as described in the video could be interpreted as a death wish
I wish people would stop believing the lies that John Henry is buried in Colorado. He was moved to Griffin Georgia. He's buried next to his father. My name is Griffin and I know my family's history.
They had the most awesome mustaches in the Old West. Just an observation.
No music on future videos I’m hoping
Technically 🤓 Earp wasn't actually there in the movie when Doc died.. in their last visit, Doc was bed ridden, and told him to leave him be.. a way of saying he didn't want Earp to remember him this way. A touching scene really. In the movie he dies shortly after Earp leaves.. but who's to say if the day he actually dies was in deed the same day?
For some reason I can't explain..... I've always liked Doc Holliday. Just something about him... something around the eyes. He reminds me of........me. LOL 😉 I have some real Morgan silver dollars from 1878, 1879, and 1880 like what they use in the old west and in the movie at the poker and faro tables.... (The Morgan dollars in the movie are props..not real)
Ten things you didn't know about Doc Holiday. If you've never heard of him until now.
Maybe a thousand Oscars . He was awesome at that part.
Doc said "I'm your hucklebearer".
Huckles were the handles on a coffin.
Meaning "i'll carry your coffin".
He did not, and they were not. Coffin handles were never, ever called Huckles. Just look up the word "Huckle" in any dictionary. Never meant any part of a coffin, or anything close to a handle.
There isn't a single literary reference to "huckle bearer" that's NOT on the internet and predates this movie that exists. It's not written down anywhere. Because it didn't not exist.
He absolutely said I'm your huckleberry, which is confirmed by reading the script. Or by looking up the title of Val Kilmer's book. Kilmer himself has heard this "bearer" nonsense and refuted it.
I really enjoyed your video, you covered it 👍 can't wait to see more
Here's one. Gamblers moved around on the circuit. Typically they'd arrive in a new town and if successful they'd buy their own saloon/gambling hall/brothel to increase their earnings by getting a percentage from every table plus liquor sales and ladies' fees. (Supposedly that's how Doc met Big Nose Kate). At one time Doc came to Dallas, Texas when it was still a small community. There he owned his own place for a while, about 200-300 yards from what is now Dealey Plaza, the site of a rather famous incident in November 1963.
When stationed at ft huachuca sierra vista i visited tombstone many times.grew up watchin westerns every sat morn.tombstone and boot hill..hadda go.wasnt really too many people around there back in 1969
Tombstone with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer is my favorite newer western movie. Val Kilmer's Doc Holiday is my all time favorite character. I didn't see Val as Doc, I just saw Doc.
'I'm your Huckleberry. '
'Say When.'
Are my favorite lines.
I've watched this movie more than any other one. About 50+ times.
Wish I could go back in time and meet Doc Holiday. I think we would have been friends. Just sad to know he was very sick and died so young.
"I'm your Huckleberry."
Doc was a mama’s boy… that was your most interesting fact… damnit
Doc got his tuberculosis from a patient. He killed two men. And I would argue Val Kilmer has a slight build in the movie. Also you’re a daisy if you do in this context means more you’re special if you do. Something about daisies being rare or something, but that also may only be in the movie.
You're a daisy if you do means... Your dead and fertilizer pushing up daisys
Believe daisies dont grow in southern ariz
Daisies last the longest of all the flowers that’s why they would say “you’re a daisy if you do” or “you’re no daisy”
Thank you for sharing what is sounds like for a person to talk about a subject in which they have absolutely no interest
I'd bet a few bucks that this narration is AI-generated. Some of the blatantly wrong nonsensical word choices would absolutely be caught & fixed by anyone with even basic English fluency, let alone native-level speech like this sounds like.
I can tell y'all something you don't know. John Henry Holliday's was a Scot and his real last name was Halliday. It got messed up on a census and he just kept it. How do I know? I'm his Great-Great Niece on my grandma's side. God bless ya suh!
Well done. It’s good to balance history against Hollywood. I watched Tombstone while in Tombstone a few weeks back.
I had always heard or read some where Doc could not shoot that well. That was why they gave him the shotgun before the fight at OK Corral. With everything being so old and a lot not wrote down, I wonder how we can be sure. I feel like Fetus Hagan on Gunsmoke, how do you know the fellow who wrote it, wrote it right. lol
Wyatt claimed doc was the fastest and best man he'd ever seen with a gun
@@tomwigal8856 thanks
It is believed that Virgil, who was originally carrying the shotgun, gave it to Doc in exchange for Doc’s cane, so he could demonstrate that he was not confronting the Clantons and McLaurys to shoot or kill anyone, but instead as a gesture of peace. Then again, Behan already told them that he had disarmed the Clantons and McLaurys, but the Earps and Doc ignored him and continued on to the alley. Interestingly, if Behan did disarm the Clantons and McLaurys, then why were two of them still armed? Either way, armed or disarmed, it is almost universally agreed upon that the Clantons and McLaurys were taken by surprise when the Earps and Doc appeared in the alley, and that the Earps and Doc were looking for a fight since Ike Clanton had been threatening to kill the Earps for the previous several weeks.
@@diabolicaljayofficial I think they ignored Behan, because they figured he was lying for his friends
not sure how good a shot any of them was, stood so close and firing 30 shots was it ?
If yer a badass you are a badass.. Doc was a badass.
He had tuberculosis and keep it at bay by drinking whiskey.
whiskey could provide more longevity !!!
@@brucewayne3602 The whiskey was to deaden the pain. No cure or treatment for TB back then. Once your lungs could no longer provide oxygen to your body and brain.....you died.
In real life, Doc wasn't much of a drinker.
I think you should change the title of this vid to "Ten things you didn't know about Doc Holliday, Depending on who's watching it."
If you want to know how the west really was try reading some Louis Lamour novels. He did a lot of research to get things right and even interviewed some actual gunfighters in the twilight of their lives.
I just " LOVE " TOMBSTONE .👍👍👍💓💓💓💪💪💪💋💋💋
I know I would have got along with Doc. My time in the Marine Corps made me a certain way.
It’s funny, most people don’t l ow that the world wouldn’t even know the legend of Wyatt Earp, or Doc for that matter, had it not been for the stories Bat Masterson was regaling.
Ten things you need to know about Doc Holiday is besides being a drunk and extreme gambler he is...
1. Savage
2. Savage
3. Savage
4. Savage
5. Savage
5. Savage
7. Savage
8. Savage
9. Savage
10. Extreme Savage
It was, "I'm your hucklebearer". Val Kilmer accidently said "I'm your huckleberry", and it stuck. But historically hucklebearer. Listen closely to val in his portrayal of doc when he confronts micheal bien playing johnny ringo, its subtle but he says it.
@MF Nickster No, it's not. Sheesh.
@MF Nickster Not true. I'm an actual expert in this field. I rely on old newspaper accounts and other period evidence as well as accounts verified in the national archives just to name a few sources. Not Hollywood. You just want to argue. Go away!
@@bakwada1 You are no such thing. There isn't a single literary reference to "huckle bearer" from any time period prior to the internet and message board, predating this movie. It did not exist. It's not in any old book, newspaper, obituary, national archives...nothing.
Val Kilmer did not "accidentally" say "huckle bearer". It's literally in the script, which is online and can be read. The script writer lifted that phrase from a 1920's book "Tombstone: An Iliad of the Southwest" in which Doc tells Ringo "I'm your huckleberry. That's JUST my game", just like he does in the movie.
"I'm your huckleberry" is a well-documented old saying that exists in many books. Unlike "huckle bearer" which only exists on the internet, starting in about 1997. As described, it's grammatically incorrect anyway. Allegedly, the casket handle was a huckle. (never was) So if you carried the casket, you were a huckle bearer.
That's stupid. That would literally mean "handle bearer". You don't bear the handle of anything, you bear the LOAD, which would be the casket in this case.
Further proof can be found by simply looking up the word "Huckle". It never, ever meant anything remotely resembling "casket handle", or any other part of a casket, or any type of handle. It means "Hip, haunch". Always did. So just that alone kills the "huckle bearer" nonsense myth.
@@SealofPerfection wrong
@@bakwada1 I accept your surrender. Go forth and Huckle "bearer" no more
4:02 Actually this is backwards. It would be more difficult for a larger, or overweight man to do this. Clothing fits looser on a thin man, so there's more room to hide things under your coat; especially the style of coats back then
I have been in the house that is now a museum that held his dentistry in Colorado.
Shows always show longs sleeves and long coats in hot Arizona?
Doc holiday was a doctor that knew he had TB. Kind of explains a lot of his choices. He knew he was never going to make it to 40
The Tombstone that was made was not the one that was first written.the way it was first written would've been about as long as the Lord of the Rings trilogy but the original writer got fired because Kurt Russell threw a bossy fit about some of the scenes.you can find the original script online
And even though dry weather is not a cure for TB.
its better for it. Symptoms are less severe and less taxing.
As a person with chronic lung problems. I know this.
I hate humid areas.
Doc got shot at the OK Corral. He was good friends with Morgan Earp.
Im your Huckleberry is incorrect. Sounds just like it, but what he REALLY says is, Im your Huckle-bearer. A huckle is a handel of a casket.
I only have one question, Why in the hell did some idiot add blue eye shadow in that picture of Doc??
Rest in eternal peace to
Bill Paxton and Powers Boothe.
Another theory of why he left valdosta so fast is because that's where he supposedly killed his first person at an old swimming hole
Doc killed three people in his life. A man named Mike Gordon was shooting up Doc's saloon in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Doc killed him, and it was judged as justifiable.
He killed Tom McLaury at the OK Corral, blasting him open with a shotgun. Then he was one of three who shot Frank McLaury, along with Wyatt and Morgan Earp.
Doc was a gentleman who practiced dentistry as late as 1878 in Dodge City. And he fostered his reputation as a crazed killer, because it discourage many from challenging him.
Many of the negative things we've all heard about Doc came from Bat Masterson, a newspaperman later in his life. He didn't like Doc, and told many wild stories about him. Most of them were not true.
Even the bat Masterson part was probably false yes bat did say he did like doc but in the book the video gets its facts from witch I read and thoroughly injoyed bat helped doc out of legal trouble at least 4 times and even not in the book bat gave doc a present everybody tried to get Wyatt to distance himself from doc he wouldn't but most likely that's indeed what bat did I sure went a long way just to say bat was most probably lying
My advice, don't post an 11 minute video where 3 minutes of it is a black screen and outro music. I won't be watching another video like that
My oldest daughter did a DNA test n she tod me that I was 8th cousin with t John Henry Holiday i would like to research this so we know more about our connection in our family
If nothing is done nothing is changed
I recently moved to the Valdosta, Georgia area - ironically spitting distance from Cat Creek where Doc was said to live. However, Cat Creek is very long . . . do you know exactly where he lived?
Not exactly sure where but I think it was closer to where the big house is his mom is buried in the big grave yard by the vsu
Val Kilmer played the Sugar Honey Iced Tea out that role!!!!
The line is supposed to go "Im your Huckle bearer" today known as Pallbearer, someone who carries a casket.. Which makes the line even more bad ass!
No it’s not
Val Kilmer himself addressed this, it’s “I’m Your Huckleberry”. It’s even the name of his memoir. So no, it is not huckle bearer.
I’m your huckleberry meant I’m your man, or pick me. There are examples in print of the phrase being used in the mid 1800’s.
@@stevenrayburn1938 val definitely said huckleberry no disputing that but most likely hucklebararier is what doc really said
“I’m your huckleberry” is definitely what is written in the script, and that turn of phrase does mean, “I’m your guy.” And Val Kilmer did, indeed, address this. However, “I’m your huckleberry” was either misinterpreted by the writers or intentionally changed for dramatic effect. The historically accurate turn of phrase was “I’m your huckle bearer,” and it was a popular saying in the 19th century. James Collins is absolutely correct here. Know your facts before you tell him he’s wrong.
@@diabolicaljayofficial Ah, ironic post, that.
"know your facts"
Here are the facts: "Huckle bearer" NEVER existed. EVER. It's made up. First known appearance is in the late 1990's on a message board, on a Tombstone thread. It's not known is the originator of it was trolling or just dumb, but the phrase never existed prior to that.
It can't, and hasn't been found in any old book, newspaper, dictionary...nothing. It didn't exist.
The story goes, supposedly a "huckle" was a casket handle, so a "huckle bearer" was one who carried the casket.
Trouble is, you CAN find "huckle" in 1800's dictionaries....but it never meant "casket handle" or anything to do with a casket at all. It means "Hip, bump, or hump" That's it.
And it wouldn't make any sense anyway. "huckle bearer", taken literally, would mean "handle bearer". That's stupid.
But we can put this one to rest, since a "Huckle" was never, ever a casket handle, therefore there couldn't have been any such thing as a "huckle bearer"....and since there's also zero evidence of it ever existing and no literary experts have ever head of it...we can safely say this is a myth born on the web.
So no, James Collins was not correct. 1 minute of googling "I'm your huckleberry", going to the 3rd or 4th hit and reading the "Essential English Phrases" site's page on that phrase and how it also gets into the "Huckle bearer" myth would have told you all what I just did.
Also, it wasn't "Misinterpreted by the writers or intentionally changed". Not at all. The "Play for blood" scene was taken from the 1920's novel "Tombstone: An Iliad of the Southwest" by Walter Noble Burns. In that book, Doc says the same thing he does in the movie: "I'm your huckleberry. That's just my game"
Again, that book is from the late 1920's, written by someone who was alive during the time of the events in Tombstone, who was well-versed in the slang and lingo of those days. Huckleberry is dead-on accurate.
See my link below this, if it remains. RUclips sometimes doesn't like links.
Get rid of the background music. It has become foreground and distracting
Nailed it!
Read Tom Clavin's books. They are very good on this subject.
Kinda creepy how much Michael Biehn looked like the real Doc Holiday in the photos but Val Kilmer made the character his.
Idk but for some reason i dont like this narrarator. Sorry
He saya he's sick of your act as well. Says you're a pussified pantywaist prairie pissant punk. Go figure.
Did not know about #1
Consumption is the worst!
I calculate that’s the end of this video.
They still don.t know who kill Johnny Ringgo
John Ringo killed John Ringo. Suicide, plain and simple.
I saw a RUclips video in a lot of townspeople think it was buckskin leslie but others like true west magazines bob Boze bell said and I believe this to be true commented suicide
Though no one saw him dying still it's claimed that he committed suicide.
@@agharehan6328 I read a statement from one of the original examiners, and he gave all the evidence. It's pretty clear he killed himself.
I think everyone new these 10 facts 😗
Yaaa. I am a hero
Ringo killed himself. Doc was in Colorado at the time .
Yep, all the evidence was that Ringo killed himself. It was pretty definitive, really.
Laudanum does a lot of things I'm not sure that makes you miserable as one of them
Addiction is misery