Below is one of my favorite classic Hollywood clips -- from John Ford's My Darling Clementine. Character actor Alan Mowbray is a washed up actor reciting Hamlet's soliloquy with the aid of Victor Mature's Doc Holliday. The part of "the undiscovered country," death, is especially poignant as Holliday is dying of tuberculosis.
Of course the best line in the scene is at the very end by Walter Brennan as Old Man Clanton.
And that is Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp.
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