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TopicJust so we are clear here, Doc says I'm your huckleBEARER, not Huckleberry.
EmDubyaSee
01/18/12 5:57:00 PM
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From: OmarsComin | #005


The expression "I'm your huckleberry" spoken by Doc means "I'm the perfect man for the job." It is not a reference to Mark Twain's Huck Finn, as that book was published in 1885 and this movie takes place in 1881. And it ain't "huckle bearer" either. The whole phrase is "I'm a huckleberry to your persimmon". The trivia section on IMDB for Tombstone is your friend y'all. :)




Then his next line makes no sense. I'm the perfect man for the job, that's just my game does not make any sense.


I'll kill you, that's just my game makes untold amounts of sense.

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