Kurt Russell Shares the Shocking and Dark Story Behind Val Kilmer’s Farewell Gift from Tombstone

Val Kilmer’s Dark Sense of Humor Lives On
Val Kilmer made an unforgettable impact on Hollywood, especially with his legendary role as Doc Holliday in Tombstone, starring alongside Kurt Russell. But beyond his acting talent, Kilmer had a wicked sense of humor—one that even influenced the gifts he gave.

A Story Few Knew
Hollywood is still mourning Kilmer, who passed away on April 1 at 65. Tributes from directors like Ron Howard, Francis Ford Coppola, and Michael Mann continue to honor his legacy. Amid these remembrances, a resurfaced 2024 interview with Russell sheds light on a little-known story—one that perfectly captures Kilmer’s dark wit.

The Gift Exchange Tradition
In an interview with GQ, Russell, 74, reflected on the tradition of actors exchanging gifts after a film wraps. Though not required, many stars take part in the gesture.

“If you’re asking if working with Val Kilmer, who played Doc Holliday, was great, the answer is absolutely,” Russell said. He explained that while gift-giving wasn’t mandatory, it was a common way for actors to show appreciation.

A Gift Like No Other
Wanting to surprise Kilmer, Russell asked his driver to track down items from the Tombstone set—his co-star’s holster, gun, hat, and name-engraved chair. He planned to take a picture with them and include something extra: a unique and unexpected gift.

Instead of a keepsake, Russell presented Kilmer with a burial plot at Boothill Graveyard, the final resting place of many Old West legends. But Kilmer, never one to be outdone, had his own twist in store.

Kilmer’s Darkly Fitting Response
As soon as Russell handed over the gift, Kilmer turned to his driver and said, “Give it to me.” His present? An acre of land overlooking Boothill.

Laughing at the irony, Russell later reflected, “Doc Holliday was all about death, but Wyatt was all about life. I guess that pretty much says it all.”

Surviving Tombstone’s Brutal Heat
Kilmer’s humor wasn’t limited to gifts—it also helped him endure Tombstone’s grueling filming conditions. Screenwriter Kevin Jarre insisted on historical accuracy, requiring actors to wear wool costumes despite Arizona’s scorching heat.

During one scene at the Birdcage Theater, Kilmer spotted a thermometer reading 134°F (56°C). Joking about Doc Holliday’s deadly reputation, he quipped, “He wore wool in the summer, in Arizona territory—that made him mad.”

A Deep Respect for Russell
Kilmer’s admiration for Russell went beyond their playful gift exchange. In 2017, Kilmer credited his co-star with Tombstone’s success, writing, “He was solely responsible for Tombstone’s success, no question.”

His daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, later confirmed that he passed away on April 1 due to complications from pneumonia. Though gone, Kilmer’s legacy—and his unforgettable sense of humor—lives on.

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