In Search of Doc Holliday
In 1881 Georgia native, John Henry 'Doc' Holliday, rose to infamy at the famous gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. But unlike his contemporaries: Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid and Jesse James, the details of Holliday's life remained shrouded in mystery and controversy. Until now. In this documentary, we trace Holliday's roots from his life during the Civil War and Reconstruction Georgia, to dental school in Philadelphia, and onwards to the Wild West. We journey cross-country to seek out truths about the crimes leveled against him, his personal relationships and the final years of his life. It's a story of the effects of the Civil War on a southern family. A story of scandal, of first love and lost dreams that turned a Southern boy into a Western legend.
-
Dr. Dana Celeste RobinsonDirector
-
Victoria WilcoxWriter
-
Dr. Dana Celeste RobinsonWriter
-
Knox Robinson FilmsProducer
-
Dr. Gary RobertsKey Cast
-
Professor Patrick AllittKey Cast
-
Victoria WilcoxKey Cast
-
Nelson HagoodKey CastThe Walking Dead, The Vampire Diaries
-
Project Type:Documentary
-
Genres:Historical, Western, Georgia, Wild West, Old West, Civil War, Old South, Margaret Mitchell
-
Runtime:1 hour 15 minutes
-
Completion Date:May 31, 2016
-
Production Budget:50,000 USD
-
Country of Origin:United States
-
Country of Filming:United States
-
Language:English
-
Shooting Format:Digital
-
Aspect Ratio:16:9
-
Film Color:Color
-
First-time Filmmaker:Yes
-
Student Project:No
-
The Plaza Theatre - Red Carpet PremiereAtlanta
United States
May 14, 2016
North American Premiere
Distribution Information
-
Amazon (Prime and Video Direct)Country: United StatesRights: All Rights
Dr. Dana Celeste Robinson is a native of Lugoff, South Carolina. She is a graduate of Clemson University and the University of London. She holds a PhD in medieval history. Robinson founded Knox Robinson Publishing in London and New York in 2010 and Knox Robinson Films in 2014.
She studied directing, producing and film studies in Charleston, South Carolina.
"Making history accessible and entertaining to all has always been of great importance. We look forward to bringing our historical documentaries to a wide audience."