Did NBC ever complete production and release "Tombstone Law"? It was promoted in 1993 with RDA as Wyatt Earp.
Thanks in advance!

JP,LTTPlits wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 4:07 pm Great question, MacGyverGirl! That would have been awesome casting.
Here's the link to an article in the LA Times (6/3/1993) announcing the broadcast of the TV movie, "Tombstone Law," for the following season https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm ... story.html. From this website archives (https://www.rdanderson.com/videos/pages ... onight.htm): Kate states in her summary notes for his June 10, 1993 appearance on Leno, that RDA explained his long hair and beard by saying "that he was, in fact, preparing to shoot a movie about Wyatt Earp called Tombstone Law (a movie which was never completed)."In the interview itself, he acknowledged the other projects out there about Wyatt Earp but noted that they had sold theirs first. He seemed pleased to be doing something with NBC and said that the shooting would begin in 9/1993 with a release date the following year. So, there you have it from Kate.
As to why? The major motion picture, "Tombstone" was released in the theaters on 12/25/1993, to financial success. It starred none other than Kurt Russell as Wyatt Earp![]()
! (and, MacGyverGirl, Dana Delany starred in it as well). Now, according to Wikipedia, the shooting for the movie began in May 1993, before that announcement in the LA Times. So, just the existence of the movie project wasn't an issue. According to Wikipedia again: "The film ["Tombstone"] was a financial success, and for the Western genre, it ranks number 16 in the list of highest-grossing films since 1979. Six months later, the similarly themed film Wyatt Earp was released with far less commercial success.[5]" That second film was "Wyatt Earp" by Lawrence Kasdan, shot in the summer of 1993 and released in the theaters in 1994. I wonder if the commercial failure of that second "similarly themed film" led NBC to scotch their plans. Just a thought.
Whatever the reason... What a shame! RDA loves westerns and he'd have been a great Wyatt Earp!
Maybe Kate knows the back story on this!![]()