Kilmer visited the Old West town on Saturday for an event to celebrate the life of Doc Holliday, the legendary gunfighter whom the 57-year-old star portrayed in the 1993 movie "Tombstone", according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"Ladies and gentlemen might I please introduce one of the stars - if not the star, period - of our favourite movie and the object of our inaugural Doc Holli-Days, Val Kilmer," the public address announcer said as fans cheered and snapped up pictures.
The film, starring Kilmer, Kurt Russell and Sam Elliot, was based on events in Tombstone, Arizona, including the Gunfight at the O K Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride, during the 1880s.
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