- Wyatt Earp: [Opening Narration] When Wyatt Earp headed for Tombstone, he was riding toward the toughest town in the American West - a town built on one of the richest silver deposits ever discovered. In Tombstone, a miner was shot in the back for a few bags of silver ore. Immigrant miners fought outlaw cowboys on Allen Street. Violence ruled Tombstone which had but one peace officer. An effort was made to blow up the city jail as a gesture of contempt for the dirty politics in Tombstone.
- [last lines]
- [Wyatt shoots the gun from the hand of a would-be assassin]
- Dick Gird: Well, you're Wyatt Earp, all right. I'll tell my boys the fighting's over.
- Wyatt Earp: [to the wounded man] Come on. You ain't hit that bad.
- Doc Holliday: [to Dick] Maybe it's just begun.
- Dick Gird: What makes you think so? We miners made a mistake about him, Mr. Holliday. We won't bother him again.
- Doc Holliday: Can you vouch for the Clantons, too?
- Dick Gird: They won't start anything without a reason.
- Doc Holliday: The Deacon has the miserable character of a man who can't turn his back on evil - and Tombstone is evil.
- Wyatt Earp: Well, Doc, I ain't gonna be here that long.
- [first lines]
- Doc Holliday: Tombstone is four miles by the left fork... but I guess my poker game in Gaheyville could wait.
- Wyatt Earp: Well, I doubt that, Doctor. Anyway, I'm goin' into Tombstone alone.
- Doc Holliday: Takin' off your guns?
- Wyatt Earp: That's right. You hang on to 'em or me, will you?
- Doc Holliday: If you're goin' in alone, you better keep 'em.
- Wyatt Earp: No, sir. I'm goin' into Tombstone as the land agent of The Earp Brothers Incorporated. I'm not a marshal any more. Anyway, an unarmed stranger is a lot safer than a fellow totin' guns.
- Doc Holliday: Wyatt, in Tombstone, they don't care if a man is totin' guns or not - they just shoot 'em in the back, then they search his body and see what they can steal.
- Wyatt Earp: [handing Doc his rifle] Yeah. I almost forgot that. Hang on to that for me, will you? So long, Doc.
- Doc Holliday: You stubborn ox! You'll find out, and soon, when you meet up with the Clantons!
- [Wyatt emerges from a mine shaft and nearly shoots Doc Holliday]
- Doc Holliday: Wyatt, what are you doin' - minin' or fighin'?
- Wyatt Earp: I've been fightin'. Where have you been and where are my guns?
- Doc Holliday: Got 'em right here. Is the fight still goin' on or did you get selfish?
- Wyatt Earp: What, with three thousand miners? If you want to do some fightin', there's still plenty left.