This list includes theatrical and television films, but not TV series. Harvey Clark, "Law for Tombstone" (1937) Cesar Romero, "Frontier Marshal" (1939) Kent Taylor, "Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die" (1942) Walter Huston, "The Outlaw" (1943) Victor Mature, "My Darling Clementine" (1946) James Griffith, "Masterson of Kansas" (1954) Kirk Douglas, "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" (1957) Arthur Kennedy, "Cheyenne Autumn" (1964) Jason Robards, "Hour of the Gun" (1967) Stacy Keach, "Doc" (1971) Jeffrey DeMunn, "I Married Wyatt Earp" (1983) Willie Nelson, "Stagecoach" (1986) Val Kilmer, "Tombstone" (1993) Dennis Quaid, "Wyatt Earp" (1994) Drew Pillsbury, "Timemaster" (1995) Randy Quaid, "Purgatory" (1999) Trey Bayer, "Ok" (2009)Jamie Thomas King, "The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy" (2011).
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