A gunfighter confronts his past.A gunfighter confronts his past.A gunfighter confronts his past.
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- TriviaFrank Darabont: the writer shows up as a dead cowboy.
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Billy Quintaine: Damn, if that ain't the spittin' image of Doc Holliday.
Cornelius Bosch: The lawman?
Billy Quintaine: Lawman! He was a low-life bounty hunter 'til he caught up with me in Yuma, and I put a hole right through that tin star of his.
Cornelius Bosch: You mean he's deceased? Are you sure?
Billy Quintaine: 'Course I am, 'cause I'm the one who deceased him.
- ConnectionsEdited from Two-Fisted Tales (1992)
- SoundtracksTales from the Crypt Theme
Composed by Danny Elfman
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Among the best non horror episodes
Young gunslinger Billy Quintaine is on the run from the law and stops by a rundown town that is full of his victims' ghosts. When he goes to the saloon he sees all of them and they remind him of what he had done before they were murdered. When he goes out of the saloon he tries to kill them for the last time but it won't be as he expected.
While the story was simple, it was very different and edgy at the same time. Basically a revenge story in the West as you might find it in at least a bazillion movies of the genre, only with a different ending.
While the story was simple, it was very different and edgy at the same time. Basically a revenge story in the West as you might find it in at least a bazillion movies of the genre, only with a different ending.
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- bellino-angelo2014
- Jun 26, 2021
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