For a more "cosmopolitan" or intellectual subtitle, you could use a piece of the Latin duel between Doc and Ringo: In vino veritas ("In wine there is truth"). In pace requiescat ("Rest in peace").
" Wyatt Earp is my friend. " Doc's simple but powerful justification for his loyalty. subtitle Tombstone
If you are referring to an actual inscription for a physical tombstone, historical figures from the era often had distinctive epitaphs. For example, the real monument includes the humorous and surprisingly peaceful observation, " He died in bed ". For a more "cosmopolitan" or intellectual subtitle, you
" I’m your huckleberry. " (The definitive phrase for any fan of the film). " Doc's simple but powerful justification for his loyalty
If you are looking for an interesting subtitle or tagline for the movie (1993), the most iconic piece is Doc Holliday’s legendary line, " I’m your huckleberry ". In the 1800s, this southern idiom meant "I’m the man for the job" or "I'm exactly who you’re looking for". Memorable Options from the Film
Depending on the tone you want, here are several "pieces" of dialogue and themes often used in subtitles or marketing:
" Behold, a pale horse. " Johnny Ringo quotes Revelations, which Doc Holliday later completes during their showdown: "And hell followed with him".