McLintock!
McLintock!
NR | 13 November 1963 (USA)
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Ageing, wealthy, rancher and self-made man, George Washington McLintock is forced to deal with numerous personal and professional problems. Seemingly everyone wants a piece of his enormous farmstead, including high-ranking government men and nearby Native Americans. As McLintock tries to juggle his various adversaries, his wife—who left him two years previously—suddenly returns. But she isn't interested in George; she wants custody of their daughter.

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Janae Milner

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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Kien Navarro

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Frances Chung

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Darin

One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.

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mattdillon-92503

I hear people who simply don't get it with The Duke that he "just plays himself" If I have a chance I ask--- Then John Wayne is a gunfighter, Texas Ranger, Excellent fighter, War Hero, Expert Brawler, Indian Scout, Super horseman ( he just may be! He sits a horse better than I can and I tried to copy his style for years on a horse. This after breaking five horses myself but I just could not get the look or the feel of the horse the way it looks like he has ... My dad who was a true-life Horse Whisperer said that "a man who can sit a horse like John Wayne knows em, and has spent hundreds of hours on em and has finally just given into riding a horse naturally-- He just rides em and forgets that is what he is doing"So John is a superhero? IF his acting is being himself then he truly is exactly what EVERY true man wants to be and should have received even more acclaim than what he did. He was a HUGE help to the war effort even though he never really was a soldier. He was a hero to Native Americans before it was cool to be good to them and he was a man who believed in hard work and was against welfare and a PC world GOOD... Then John Wayne Truly was one of the best actors of all time. Even better than what I rated him before I started taking your view- - he just plays himself!!!..... Welll...... Thanks John. You changed my life when you were alive and you changed it as you passed away-- now you have changed it again LONG after your death. You were my biggest HERO. I love you. I wish you would have taken better care of yourself. I miss you. What I would not give to have a new John Wayne Movie to watch. I wonder what Rhonda Fleming would have been like with him? FIRE? Warren E. Justice

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SnoopyStyle

George Washington McLintock (John Wayne) is a rich cattle baron. He finds he's inundated by settlers on unsuitable soil. The Indians are being pushed out. His daughter Becky is coming back, but his loud angry wife Katherine surprises him returning.This is a comedy that's inspired by Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew". It's definitely an old fashion western comedy. And I don't know if much of it is truly funny. I never found "Taming of the Shrew" that funny. Basically we're supposed to laugh at an opinionated woman. And the play ends when the shrew is tamed. It's kind of old fashion. It's kind of John Wayne. So it's perfectly understandable that they made it into an old fashion John Wayne western.

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ma-cortes

Nice film with the Duke as a tough Cattle baron , this is a Western screen version of the classic Shakespearean comedy . John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara are perfectly cast as ¨Taming of the shrew¨ couple . The inspiration for this raucous John Wayne comedy was none other than William Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew", which producer Michael Wayne and director Andrew V. McLaglen thought would have even more of a comedic kick if it were set in the Old West . Starring John Wayne as George Washington whose refined wife (Maureen O'Hara) returns from the east after a two-year separation . She wants a divorce and custody of their 17-year-old daughter (Stefanie Powers) who's been away at school . In the meantime, George's contracted a housekeeper (Yvonne De Carlo) whose son (real-life son Patrick Wayne) promptly falls for his daughter . McLintock then battles his spouse , his daughter, and land-grabbers , finally "taming" them all .This Western/comedy contains a love story , wonderful friendship , thrills , emotion and loads of fist-play . Western comedy with ¨Taming of the Shrew¨ overtones with a magnificent main cast and top-notch support cast . In ¨MacLintock" Andrew McLagen does the human touch including lots of nice moments , it is a very fine picture that could become another western worthy of any anthology . The "mudhole" in which the famous brawl took place wasn't actually made of mud. It was made of a material called Bentonite, which is used in the drilling of oil wells and has the consistency of chocolate syrup ; according to actor Leo Gordon , the first one to be knocked down it, that scene took a week to shoot. In this film the spectator enjoys because it has a lot of issues that make it enjoyable . Even the female characters played by attractive Maureen O'Hara and Stefanie Powers , reveal two women who know that they wish and makes it irresistible . Other John Wayne family members involved in this pleasant production include son Michael G. Wayne who produced the movie , his daughter Aissa as the housekeeper's daughter and mainly Patrick Wayne . John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara are perfectly cast as ¨Taming of the shrew¨ couple giving extraordinary performances . This is the fourth of five movies that paired John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara , such as The big Jack , Rio Grande , The Wings of Eagles , and of course ¨The quite man¨ . Although often seen as simply a knockabout comedy , John Wayne also intended the film to be a statement of his own conservative political views . Large support cast formed by Western usual players as Edgar Buchanan , Michael Pataki , Jack Krushen , Mari Blanchard , Leo Gordon , Edward Faulkner , Chuck Robertson , Strother Martin , Perry Lopez and other actors , John Ford's favourite , such as : Bruce Cabot , Chill Wills , Hank Worden and Bob Steele . Jolly and lively musical score by De Vol . Colorful and spectacular cinematography in Cinemascope by William H Clothier , John Ford's ordinary .This well-paced film was compellingly directed by Andrew V. McLagen , son of great actor Victor McLagen . Although Stefanie Powers claims that John Ford came to the set to direct the movie for a week, Andrew V. McLaglen the director says that it never happened , he says he was there for the entire shoot of the movie . The pic contains McLagen's usual themes as familiar feeling , a little bit enjoyable humor, friendship and and sense of comradeship among people . Andrew does the human touch and full of insight that accompanied him during most of his films and the story develops pleasantly in a large frame with an interesting plot and fully adjusted to the requirements of the comedy . Andrew McLagen is a known Ford's disciple introducing similar themes in his films . Andrew holds the distinction of directing the most episodes of "Gunsmoke" . Furthermore , he holds the honor of filmmaking the most episodes of ¨Have gun , Will travel" (1957). And is one of the few directors to have directed both Clint Eastwood and John Wayne . He's a Western expert (McLintock , Shenandoah , Bandolero, Chisum , Cahill, Way West) and warlike specialist , such as proved in several films (Return to Kwai, Wild Geese , Dirty dozen: the next mission, Sea wolves, Breakthrough) . Rating ¨MacLintock¨ : Nice , acceptable and passable , 6'5 . The picture will appeal to John Wayne fans . Worthwhile watching .

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winstonfg

All the "baddies" are bureaucrats and called Cuthbert and Douglas, and all the "good guys" cowboys, and called Jake and Curly and G.W. (OK, and Devlin); and a fine time is had by all.I'm about as un-Republican as it gets, but this is my favourite John Wayne movie by quite a distance. A few of the jokes are overplayed, but in general it's a-sprawlin', horse-talking', action-filled, spankin' good fun (with a few spankin's thrown in for good measure). The two hours just fly by, and they can be watched more than once.John Wayne proves he had a funny-bone, and Maureen O'Hara matches him word for word and blow for blow; and they're ably supported by a fine cast, the standout of which is Chill Wills as the bewildered sidekick and family retainer.The only real inequality about this movie is that it isn't remembered as 'hers' just as much as 'his'.And in the midst of all this rip-roarin', stereotyped fun, they even had time to portray the Indians as a proud people, shabbily treated by a triumphalist government. That, in my book, offsets its minor drawbacks enough to give it a 10.*This* was the birthplace of Rooster Cogburn.

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