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James Garner and Jason Robards in Hour of the Gun (1967)

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Hour of the Gun

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Continuity

Near the end of the movie, when Wyatt leans on the door jamb at the Glenwood Sanitarium, the outdoor scenery lighting is noticeably turned up perhaps to cast a desired shadow as he steps onto the deck to speak with Doc for the last time.

Factual errors

In the gunfight, it shows only Billy Clanton, Tom McLaury and Frank McLaury in the OK Corral and the Earps outside. In reality, the gunfight took place in a vacant lot behind the OK Corral. In that lot were the Earp party, Billy Clanton, the McLaury's, Ike Clanton and Billy Claibourne along with two horses.
The film has the gunfight taking place on a perfect warm sunny day. It was actually overcast, cold with snow on the ground.
Although the opening text says that this version of the story is all true, large parts of the plot's claims are inaccurate.
Neither Virgil or Morgan Earp ever attempted to run for city marshal as depicted in the film.
Ike Clanton is depicted only witnessing the gunfight, not at all being in the line of fire. In reality, he was, he ran up to Wyatt right when the shooting started and Wyatt shoved him off, Ike ran away.

Revealing mistakes

Miscellaneous

When Wyatt returns to town and steps off of the train, his legs give shadows in two directions on the platform.

Audio/visual unsynchronised

About 67 minutes in, when Wyatt Earp shoots the bottle of whisky, recently purchased and wrapped in brown paper, that Doc Holliday carries, the sound is of an empty bottle shattering, not a full one. Also, such a shot would make the bottle explode with considerable force, yet there is no trace of liquid or any shards of glass to be found anywhere.

Crew or equipment visible

During the nighttime scene when Wyatt and his posse are holed up in a ranch house playing poker, a piece of equipment reflecting light can be seen rising and lowering in the darkness outside the window behind Monte Markham's character Sheriff Sherman McMasters, who is seated in a chair in front of the window while the others play cards.
When Wyatt Earp shoots Ike Clanton, the latter flies backwards with considerable force. If you look closely, you can see the wire extending from him to the junction of the walls behind him; obviously a machine was used with a harness and wire to jerk him so quickly that he literally flies off his feet. The wire even reflects sunlight after the initial jerk.
Near the end of the film, when Wyatt and Doc ride up to the Federalie HQ, if you look at the bushes along the adobe wall of the building, you can see the pipes used to create fog for the night scene.

Character error

Doc claims to have killed men as a soldier between 1861 and 1865, but John Holliday was only 14 at the end of that time period, making him too young to be in the army. This inaccurate statement may be deliberate within the film, as Holliday often told lies to bolster his image (e.g. that he learned dentistry at Johns Hopkins University) because he wanted to conceal a shameful past.

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