While troubled productions are never a good thing, it doesn’t always result in a terrible movie. Plenty of acclaimed titles have overcome behind the scenes issues to deliver the goods, with 1993’s Tombstone casting aside off-camera friction to yield one of the finest and most popular Westerns of the last 30 years.

Writer Kevin Jarre was supposed to pull double duty and make his directorial debut on the project, but after falling behind schedule in short order, he was fired a month into shooting and replaced with George P. Cosmatos. However, the troubles didn’t end there, with the new man in charge clashing with several of the stars, most notably Kurt Russell.



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