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Two very different takes on the same story. Each has characterizations that I like better; Costner is much better as Earp than Russell, who can't resist chewing all the scenery around him. But while Val Kilmer is good as Doc Holliday, Dennis Quaid's version is a classic. (But I will always love Sam Elliott in anything...) See 'em both, make up your own mind.
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