Bill Fletcher credited as playing...
Jimmy Bryan
- County Sheriff Jimmy Bryan: You're under arrest.
- Wyatt Earp (Tombstone city marshal: For what?
- County Sheriff Jimmy Bryan: Murder
- Wyatt Earp (Tombstone city marshal: Not today, tomorrow or ever. You have no jurisdiction in the city of Tombstone. Even if you did you couldn't make it stick.
- Frank Stilwell: We got enough men behind us to make it stick.
- [Doc cocks his shotgun]
- Dr. John 'Doc' Holliday: Stilwell, if you so much as turn your head towards those men, you'll be laying in the horse manure with your friends.
- Horace Sullivan: Just a moment, Your Honor. I should like to reexamine the defendant.
- Horace Sullivan: [as Earp sits in the witness chair] Wyatt, did malice move you against the Clanton group?
- Wyatt Earp (Tombstone city marshal: No.
- Horace Sullivan: Would you tell the court what did?
- Wyatt Earp (Tombstone city marshal: The Clanton group was armed and made threats of death and violence against us. It was our duty as sworn peace officers to disarm and arrest them. I would disarm and arrest General Ulysses S. Grant if he appeared on the streets of Tombstone under those circumstances.
- County Sheriff Jimmy Bryan: Wyatt, I told you before you went down to the corral that I had met with the Clanton group and they agreed to leave town peaceably.
- Wyatt Earp (Tombstone city marshal: Bryan, you take bribes. You're a thief, a liar, and a disgrace to your office. I wouldn't take your word if you swore to it on your mother's grave.
- County Sheriff Jimmy Bryan: You'll live to regret that.
- County Sheriff Jimmy Bryan: [demonstrating what he saw in the shooting] I watched them. I saw Billy Clanton and Frank McLowery raise their hands above their heads... Tom McLowery threw back his coat and label to show that he was unarmed! and that's when the Earps and Holliday opened fire.