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McLintock starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara

McLintock John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara directed by Andrew V. McLaglen This wonderful John Wayne Western is from 1963 and has a great cast and fantastic story.

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A rip roarin story about Cattle baron George Washington “G.W.” McLintock (John Wayne) is living the single life on his ranch. He is estranged from wife Katherine (Maureen O’Hara), who left him two years before, suspecting him of adultery.
When he isn’t playing chess or breaking his own record for throwing a hat up onto the longhorn-shaped weather vane at the top of his house every time he comes home drunk, McLintock keeps busy with the ranch. He hires attractive widow Louise Warren (Yvonne De Carlo) as his cook and welcomes both her and her two children into his home, including grown son Dev (Patrick Wayne), who is handy with his fists.
Filmed in and around old Tucson
The cast includes –
John Wayne as George Washington “G.W.” McLintock
Maureen O’Hara as Katherine McLintock
Patrick Wayne as Devlin Warren
Yvonne De Carlo as Louise Warren
Stefanie Powers as Becky McLintock
Jack Kruschen as Jake Birnbaum
Chill Wills as Drago
Edward Faulkner as Young Ben Sage
Jerry Van Dyke as Matt Douglas Jr.
Edgar Buchanan as Bunny Dull
Bruce Cabot as Ben Sage
Perry Lopez as Davey Elk
Michael Pate as Puma
Strother Martin as Agard
Gordon Jones as Matt Douglas
Robert Lowery as Gov. Cuthbert H. Humphrey (a reference to Hubert H. Humphrey)
Leo Gordon as Jones
Hank Worden as Curly Fletcher
Mari Blanchard as Camille
Chuck Roberson as Sheriff Jeff Lord
Bob Steele as Train Engineer
Aissa Wayne as Alice Warren
This is a wonderful full length classic western movie. With a great cast. Classic western movie to watch from the golden age of Hollywood. Great actors and actresses. This wonderful western has a good bit of influence from William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming Shrew.

2 comments

  1. Great western. Simple storyline, understated musical score….very satisfying. Maybe a better ending would have seen Dobie side with Cody in a final showdown with Lane…and go on to partner with Cody to a better, law-abiding future.

  2. Excellent western, great cast and storyline.

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