Kate (Tombstone)

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Honoring the Legacy of Kate: A Frontier Spirit in Tombstone's Wild West

Kate is a fiery spirit in the lawless Wild West, embodying resilience and passion. Her love entangles with danger, bringing both heartbreak and strength as she navigates treachery, loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of freedom.

Kate (Tombstone) Trivia

What was the name of the character played by Dana Delany in the film "Tombstone"? (Easy)
#1: Kate
#2: Rose
#3: Lily
#4: Mary
What was the relationship between Kate and Doc Holliday in the film "Tombstone"? (Hard)
#1: They were childhood friends
#2: They were married
#3: They were business partners
#4: They were lovers
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Kate (Tombstone) Fun Facts

Kate Elder, also known as Big Nose Kate, was a former lover of Doc Holliday and a key figure in Tombstone's Wild West history, known for her spirited personality and colorful past as a dancer and gambler.
Kate Elder was known for her quick wit and sharp tongue, famously declaring that she could out-drink and out-pace any man in Tombstone.

Kate (Tombstone) Polls

What is your favorite aspect of Kate's character in Tombstone?
Her Sharpshooting Skills
Her Loyalty to Friends
Her Fearlessness in Battle
Her Complex Backstory
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What is your favorite moment involving Kate in Tombstone?
Her performance during the opera scene
Her interactions with Doc Holliday
The climactic scene in the OK Corral
Her defiant attitude throughout the film
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