Johnny Ringo Is The Most Interesting Old West Outlaw
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- Johnny Ringo Is The Most Interesting Old West Outlaw
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He was killed in a fair gunfight with Doc Holliday. I saw it in the documentary film, "Tombstone".
Poor soul. You were just too high strung.
Michael Biehn played him sooooooooo well...from opening scene to ending scene...should have won award in Tombstone
He really was not a nice guy. You would do well to keep away from Jonny Ringo.
Why, Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave.
You can tell she's no shooter.
He commited suicide by calling Doc Holliday a "lunger"
Released in May 1978! Wow. I bet he could groove to some Bee Gees on a lighted dance floor!
Nono ....... everybody knows Val Kilmer killed Ringo Star 😬
RIP to the only man to ever be killed by a huckleberry.
I heard 1979 and 1980. I was like wow, he lived a long time. Great show.
Didn’t know he was a time traveler. A most accomplished gunslinger indeed.
Some reports say he was dealing with excruciating pain. The heavy drinking to drunken blindness and the blackouts were his attempt to deal with the pain.
"Look Darling, it's the famous outlaw, Johny Ringo."
When I was a kid in San Jose Ca. we lived down the road from the ringo family .
He was killed by doc. We all saw it in the movie
Judging from the dates stated, I’d say that Johnny Ringo had an unusually long life…
He was also a magnificent rock and roll drummer.
The old photograph of Johnny Ringo does resemble the actor Michael Biehn who played him in Tombstone, just like Wyatt Earp resembles Kurt Russell.
The legal system back in those days was interesting, one day you're on trial for murder, next day you're sheriff, or vice versa.