Why Kurt Russell Seems ‘Angry’ In His Stargate Performance, According To One Of His Tombstone Co-Stars

Why Kurt Russell Seems ‘Angry’ In His Stargate Performance, According To One Of His Tombstone Co-Stars

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1993 and 1994 were some particularly big year when it comes to the best Kurt Russell movies. The former saw him starring in Tombstone as Wyatt Earp, and then he followed that up with playing Colonel Jack O’Neil in Stargate. Of course, if you’re familiar with some of the Tombstone behind-the-scenes facts, you know that this wasn’t the easy production to take part in, and Michael Biehn, who played Johnny Ringo in the Western, thinks Russell’s experience on that movie is what led to him seeming so “angry” in Stargate

For those unaware, about a month after Tombstone began production, Kevin Barre, who wrote the screenplay and was supposed to make his directorial debut on the movie, was fired, and George Cosmatos took his place. However, it’s been rumored over the years that Kurt Russell was actually the movie’s secret director, and in 2017, co-star Val Kilmer said Russell was “solely responsible for Tombstone’s success.” During his recent appearance on Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum, Biehn clarified that Tombstone was ultimately put together by a “committee,” but he believes that the rocky process of shooting that movie influenced his performance in Stargate shortly thereafter. As Biehn recalled:

I know that Kurt, immediately right after [Tombstone], went on to do another movie called Stargate, that they made the television series out of, right? ‘Cause I went to visit him on the set like a week after we wrapped the movie, and he was already doing Stargate. But anybody watch Kurt Russell in Stargate, and he’s so grumpy and angry.



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