Photos: Audition for a new Western
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"Tombstone-Rashomon," a new Western directed by Alex Cox, held auditions in Tucson on Saturday.
Director Alex Cox observes an audition intently during casting for his upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Wade Everett auditions for a role in the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Wade Everett auditions for a role in the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. in Tucson, Ariz. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo taken Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Travis Mills, casting director, center, discusses an audition with director Alex Cox, right, and producer Merritt Crocker, left, during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Jason Graham, right, points himself out to director Alex Cox in a photo of a reenactment of the OK Corral shootout in Tombstone, Ariz. after auditioning for a role in the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. Graham, like several others auditioning, plays various characters during the reenactments. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Director Alex Cox discusses an audition with casting director Travis Mills during casting for his upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Producer Merritt Crocker, left, films Robert Fields as he auditions for the role of Wyatt Earp during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Ian Messenger auditions for the role of Ike Clanton during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave.. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Travis Mills, casting director, listens to director Alex Cox's commentary after an audition during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Alex Cox, right, shakes hands with Mark Klugheit after Klugheit's audition during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. in Tucson, Ariz. The film is will be directed by Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Larry Coulter auditions for the role of Sheriff Johnny Behan during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave.The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Mark Klugheit auditions for the role of Colonel Roderick Hafford during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Merritt Crocker, the producer, films an audition during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Travis Mills, casting director, talks about difficulties he has had with actors in the past during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Director Alex Cox talks about his decision to shoot his upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in Southern Arizona while standing on a second-floor patio of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. during an on-camera interview with reporter Sam Salzwedel. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Bruce Klefstad auditions for the role of Colonel Roderick Hafford during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Director Alex Cox observes an audition intently during casting for his upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Wade Everett auditions for a role in the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Wade Everett auditions for a role in the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. in Tucson, Ariz. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo taken Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Travis Mills, casting director, center, discusses an audition with director Alex Cox, right, and producer Merritt Crocker, left, during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Jason Graham, right, points himself out to director Alex Cox in a photo of a reenactment of the OK Corral shootout in Tombstone, Ariz. after auditioning for a role in the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. Graham, like several others auditioning, plays various characters during the reenactments. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Director Alex Cox discusses an audition with casting director Travis Mills during casting for his upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Producer Merritt Crocker, left, films Robert Fields as he auditions for the role of Wyatt Earp during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Ian Messenger auditions for the role of Ike Clanton during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave.. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Travis Mills, casting director, listens to director Alex Cox's commentary after an audition during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Alex Cox, right, shakes hands with Mark Klugheit after Klugheit's audition during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. in Tucson, Ariz. The film is will be directed by Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Larry Coulter auditions for the role of Sheriff Johnny Behan during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave.The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Mark Klugheit auditions for the role of Colonel Roderick Hafford during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Merritt Crocker, the producer, films an audition during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Travis Mills, casting director, talks about difficulties he has had with actors in the past during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Director Alex Cox talks about his decision to shoot his upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in Southern Arizona while standing on a second-floor patio of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. during an on-camera interview with reporter Sam Salzwedel. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
Bruce Klefstad auditions for the role of Colonel Roderick Hafford during casting for the upcoming film "Tombstone Rashomon" in room 211 of the Louise Foucar Marshall building at 845 N. Park Ave. The film is slated to be shot in Old Tucson over six days in May and is being directed by Alex Cox. Photo by Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
- Alex McIntyre / For the Arizona Daily Star
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