Tombstone - UHD/BD Combo + Digital + Steelbook
4.8 | 56,487 ratings
Price: 40.64
Last update: 01-06-2026
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 6.56 ounces
- Director : George Cosmatos
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 2 hours and 10 minutes
- Release date : April 22, 2025
- Actors : Bill Paxton, Kurt Russell, Powers Boothe, Sam Elliott, Val Kilmer
- Dubbed: : French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Czech, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish
- Producers : Bob Misiorowski, James Jacks, Sean Daniel
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0F25SW6GT
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank:#6 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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- Customer Reviews:4.84.8 out of 5 stars(56,478)
Top reviews from the United States
- Quiet KnightTOMBSTONE (1993) 4K UHD + BLU-RAY STEELBOOKHollywood Pictures/Disney release on both 4K UHD & Blu-ray Steel book this popular film from 1993 about the real-life incident of the gunfight at the OK corral on OCT. 26, 1881, in Tombstone Arizona between the lawmen Earp brothers Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan (played by Kurt Russell, Sam Elliott, and Bill Paxton) and the outlaw Clanton family and associates. The fight itself lasted a short time, but the drama and events that led up to it and the aftermath comprise the bulk of the film. Val Kilmer also shines as friend and gunfighter Doc Holliday.
I am presently unable to view the UHD, the new Blu-ray transfer looks stunning, an upgrade from the old Blu-ray, porting over those extras but otherwise providing no new content. The steel book is nice, though the paper sleeve covering it is attached rather flimsily, so will require some taping to keep it on, if you decide to keep it at all.
First rate film in most regards may well be the best version made yet, quite exciting, well-acted and directed (by George P. Cosmatos) A must have for Western fans. - Victor A. WilkieA Modern MasterpieceTombstone is a masterpiece. A patchwork of adventure, romance and history, this production truly brings to life the events and characters around which it centers, carrying its viewers on a wild west ride across the emotional spectrum. The stories of Wyatt Earp, John Henry "Doc" Holliday and the infamous gunfight at the OK Corral had been told onscreen more than forty times when this one debuted back in 1993. Many of those earlier projects were credited to iconic names like John Ford, Henry Fonda, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, James Garner and Jason Robards, to name a few. And yet, Tombstone stands alone in its proclivity for historical accuracy and detail, its ability to seemingly transport the audience back in time and bring these characters back to life. Beneath the thundering of horses' hooves, aback the sounds of gunfire and behind the legends are real people with real hopes, dreams, regrets and fears, and this, as much as anything else, separates Tombstone from the pack. The movie presents and ties together portraits of nihilism, the tragedy of love lost, the joys of love realized and the steely reliability of lifelong friendship. All of this is presented against the backdrop of a quickly changing world. Wyatt's words to Doc, "Sooner or later, you've got to grow up" loosely symbolize the sun's setting on a period defined by expansion, boom towns, individualism and violent escapades.
Before Tombstone's release, it seems likely that its casting raised an eyebrow or two. As several professional critics have lamented, Kurt Russell lacks the screen stature of a John Wayne or Clint Eastwood. He is adequate (at worst) in capturing that essence, the rugged lawman in Wyatt Earp, but he excels in bringing to life the haunted man, eager to put bloodshed behind him and truly embrace life. Powers Boothe turns in what is arguably the best performance of his career as Curly Bill Brocious, a man who's both affable and dangerous, and Michael Biehn is downright haunting as the mysteriously dark cowboy champion, Johnny Ringo. Dana Delany is brilliant also as Josephine Marcus. The spirited beauty destined to become the love of Wyatt Earp's life, her only fear is being "bored", and she exudes feminine courage- a determination refined but unhidden in this "man's world".
Any flaws from which Tombstone may suffer (some say the directing could have been better) are, like its powerful merits, completely overshadowed by Val Kilmer's portrayal of Doc Holliday. Doc stands as one of the most interesting, colorful figures in all of American history- as witty as he was deadly; as charming and cultured as he was unflappable. Having been diagnosed with Tuberculosis at the age of twenty-two, he was given a maximum of two years to live. His adventures began when he headed west and, against all odds, lived fifteen years before finally succumbing to the deadly disease. In between, he lived life without a net and, ironically, celebrated life by courting death. His loyalty to his friend Wyatt Earp knowing no bounds, he perhaps sums up a primary theme of Tombstone when he tells Wyatt, "There is no normal life, Wyatt; there's just life. Now get on with it". If more people were familiar with the real Doc Holliday, it is not unreasonable to assume that Val Kilmer would've earned an Oscar for his portrayal.
Tombstone is one of the best westerns ever produced, right up there with The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, but it is the movie's nearly intangible human quality that sets it apart. It is a western so good that even those who don't cotton to the genre will enjoy it. It is, indeed, a modern masterpiece. - J. AlemanOld school movies.Great movie added to my collection
- Daniel MurchisonGreat actorsGreat western movie.
- JuniorGood movieThis is a good movie the scene sets, and takes place in the old west back in the days of Wyatt with all modern actors. Overall, I thought it was a very good. Movie.
- SARA CONLEY-NORMANLoved this movieMy husband and I rented this movie because we were vegging out in our recliners after spending our entire Sunday traveling through Airports coming home from a week at Tombstone. We went through the Tucson, Denver, Las Vegas, Kansas City and Indianapolis Intl Airports all within the last 10 days and Tucson, Denver and Indy just on Sunday. We enjoyed visiting Tombstone and the Helldorado Festival and learned a lot of history about the OK Corral, Boot Hill, Bird Cage Theater, Big Nose Kate's Saloon, The Courthouse Museum and the Gallos where they hung people and much more. We wanted to see if the movie Tombstone kept with the history of the real Wyatt Earp and his brothers Virgil and Morgan. And it does. Great movie, you should watch it
- roar ingebretsenGreat movieNot much to say, great movie, great acting, if I have any complaints it would be that’s it’s a little more lame than the series, like they were holding back a little, in other words not as raw as the HBO series which was so great.
- BristolRaceFanTombstone airs again!The movie Tombstone is a classic favorite of my husband and my brother. I ordered it at the last minute but I received it on time to take on a camping trip to a beautiful camping park at Babcock State Park in WV.
I surprised my husband and brother with the movie and they throughly enjoyed it so much that they watched it on two different nights! It is my husband’s favorite and I’m sure he has seen it no less than 10 times over the years!????
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