This is the music we hear as our narrator describes the background of the Earp brothers and Doc. The score gradually turns to the music we hear as The Cowboys turn up to the church and shoot it up.
Bruce Broughton - The Boy Who Could Fly (Original Motion Picture Score)
Wyatt arrives by train at the station where he meets his brothers and their wives.
Bruce Broughton - The Boy Who Could Fly (Original Motion Picture Score)
Wyatt arrives by train at the station where he meets his brothers and their wives.
Wyatt and Josephine cross paths while riding their horses out in the desert. They chase each other around and then settle down in the shade for a conversation about what they really want in life.
Wild Bill becomes intoxicated and starts causing problems in the street. He accidentally kills Fred White which forces the Earp brothers and Doc to get involved. They threaten the Cowboys at gunpoint.
The Cowboys have a funeral for the men they lost at the O.K. Corral and seek vengeance. They attack Virgil and Morgan while they're in the pool hall. Injuring both of them by gunshot.
Wyatt comforts Morgan as he dies. He then goes out into the rain covered in Morgan's blood. Both Mattie and Josephine try to go to him but he tells them to get away. He cries out for Morgan.
Wyatt seeks revenge against The Cowboys for killing Morgan. He tells Ike Clanton to tell the others that the law is coming, to tell them that he's coming, and hell's coming with him.
Josephine is found in her carriage holding the body of Mr. Fabian, she tells the men that their fighting is ugly but Fabian was beautiful.
Doc takes down Johnny Ringo in the forest. Wyatt and the rest of the men take down the remaining Cowboys
Wyatt visits Doc in the hospital and they play cards. Doc encourages Wyatt to go find Josephine and marry her, since he wasn't able to do that with the only woman he ever wanted. Doc dies.
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