In the scene at the OK Corral, Doc Holliday is not wearing boots. He fights in his socks. [Not a mistake. Wyatt walked head-on toward the corral with two townsmen while his brother and Doc crept around the buildings to flank it. One of them cautioned the other not to step on a nail in his sock feet - presumably they were trying to be quiet on the boardwalks.]
My Darling Clementine (1946) - 1 correction
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In the scene at the OK Corral, Doc Holliday is not wearing boots. He fights in his socks. [Not a mistake. Wyatt walked head-on toward the corral with two townsmen while his brother and Doc crept around the buildings to flank it. One of them cautioned the other not to step on a nail in his sock feet - presumably they were trying to be quiet on the boardwalks.]
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