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" Wyatt Earp is my friend. " Doc's simple but powerful justification for his loyalty.

" Behold, a pale horse. " Johnny Ringo quotes Revelations, which Doc Holliday later completes during their showdown: "And hell followed with him". subtitle Tombstone

Depending on the tone you want, here are several "pieces" of dialogue and themes often used in subtitles or marketing: " Wyatt Earp is my friend

If you are looking for an interesting subtitle or tagline for the movie (1993), the most iconic piece is Doc Holliday’s legendary line, " I’m your huckleberry ". In the 1800s, this southern idiom meant "I’m the man for the job" or "I'm exactly who you’re looking for". Memorable Options from the Film " Johnny Ringo quotes Revelations, which Doc Holliday

For a more "cosmopolitan" or intellectual subtitle, you could use a piece of the Latin duel between Doc and Ringo: In vino veritas ("In wine there is truth"). In pace requiescat ("Rest in peace").

If you are referring to an actual inscription for a physical tombstone, historical figures from the era often had distinctive epitaphs. For example, the real monument includes the humorous and surprisingly peaceful observation, " He died in bed ".

" Justice is coming. " This captures the "vendetta ride" portion of the film as Wyatt Earp tracks down the Cowboys. Real-Life Inspiration