Actor Val Kilmer so iconically embodied 19th century gunslinger Doc Holliday in the movie "Tombstone" that when he said the line "I'm your huckleberry," it became part of popular culture. The phrase remains popular, even nearly three decades since the film's 1993 release.
But the popularity of the phrase had some wondering — did they misremember the exact words spoken by Kilmer in the movie, or did everyone hear it wrong the first time, and have been quoting the line erroneously ever since, in a classic case of Mandela Effect?
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