According to star Michael Biehn, the character of Johnny Ringo liked to live on the edge and to be in the center of situations that would create “that adrenaline rush.”
He said that the simple life of the Old West would have created an oppressively boring atmosphere for a man like Johnny. Just thinking about him in a saloon full of warm beers with no air conditioner would be enough to make you see his (miserable) side of things.
A Riveting Scene
The scene where Doc Holliday shoots Johnny Ringo became a favorite of the cast on set. Star Sam Elliott considered the scene to be one of the best in the entire film.
In an interview, he said that the tension between the two is so good that people are edging for the explosion between them to happen. Though the scene garnered mixed reactions from fans, it did add a new level of drama and intensity to the dramatic Western.
Compliments from Bob Dylan
Star Val Kilmer, claimed that music legend Bob Dylan was enthralled by "Tombstone". Kilmer shared that he met with Dylan and the two spoke of the movie.
Kilmer was in his hotel room when he was contacted by Dylan who asked if he could come over. He eventually popped by and the two were able to admire each other's work to each other's face.
Connecting with the Character
Michael Biehn said that stepping into the character of Johnny Ringo was one of his favorite roles. He was able to easily connect with the character and bring the storyline to life.
In fact, he gave the character a high ranking, comparing him to another iconic role he played, Kyle Reese. About the role he said, “...Johnny Ringo’s probably, along with Kyle Reese, my two favorite characters.” Michael Biehn also had previously gained acclaim for his performance as Kyle Reese, a pivotal character in the first two "Terminator" films.
It's All About the Cast
Biehn acknowledged the contribution "Tombstone" made in reviving the Western film genre, but he also shared that the film wasn't exactly a history textbook. According to him, the movie was good because it had a good script, characters, and actors.
The cast can pride itself on people like Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Thomas Haden Church, Jason Priestley, Billy Zane, Billy Bob Thornton, and Frank Stallone. It is a cinematic powerhouse.