During the filming of the 1993 Western classic Tombstone, Kurt Russell and the late Val Kilmer developed an
unforgettable behind-the-scenes relationship.
However, their enduring friendship, lasting long after the cameras stopped rolling, won hearts more than their
on-screen chemistry as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday.
In a recent interview, Kurt Russell talked candidly about one of the most surprising and significant
gifts he has ever received; in light of Kilmerโs loss, the gift has even greater significance.
A Trade of Meaningful Gifts
Russell clarified after the filmโs completion that it was customary for actors to give and receive gifts at the conclusion of a movie, particularly when their participation was particularly noteworthy.
โWhen youโre working with people, youโd get them, sometimes at the end of the show, you get them trade gifts,โ Russell said.
Russell chose a burial place in Boot Hill Graveyard, the actual cemetery in Tombstone, Arizona where many Wild West legends are interred, as a suitable tribute to Val Kilmerโs iconic portrayal of the endearing and tragic gunslinger Doc Holliday.
It was a historically relevant and darkly comic gift that complemented Kilmerโs characterโs fatalistic nature. Russell was unaware, however, that Kilmer had already planned his own surprise.
A Quiet Acre with a View
โWhat Val had gotten me was an acre of land overlooking Boot Hill,โ Russell revealed, smiling at the strange poetry of their gift exchange.