“Wyatt Earp Shoots First” (* out of four) was a cheapjack Western that shoots all blanks about the legendary gunslinger (Paul Clayton) and how he returns to being a lawman and has to question his own past beliefs about not firing first as he sees lawlessness and murder in his own town. Film covers all the usual banalities of Westerns (shooting standoffs, saloons, whiskey, etc.) and is utterly threadbare and amateurish. Some of film’s shootouts look like they were shot in the filmmaker’s backyard! For a much richer and vivid film on Earp, watch 1993’s “Tombstone” instead.