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John Wayne | Mc Clintock | |
Yvonne Decarlo | ||
Maureen O'Hara | Katherine McLintock | |
Stephanie Powers | ||
Patrick Wayne | Devlin Warren | |
Stefanie Powers | Becky McLintock | |
Jack Kruschen | Jake Birnbaum | |
Chill Wills | Drago | |
Yvonne De Carlo | Mrs. Louise Warren | |
Jerry Van Dyke | Matt Douglas Jr | |
Edgar Buchanan | Bunny Dull | |
Bruce Cabot | Ben Sage | |
Perry Lopez | Davey Elk | |
Strother Martin | Agard | |
Gordon Jones | Matt Douglas | |
Robert Lowery | Gov. Cuthbert H. Humphrey | |
Hank Worden | Curly Fletcher |
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Producer | Michael Wayne
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Writer | James Edward Grant
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Musician | Frank De Vol
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He tamed the Wild West.... but can he tame her? G.W. McLintlock would enjoy his success a lot more if his wife hadn't left him. And returned! John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara play the warring couple in a marriage run joyfully amok. Rancher G.W. McLintlock has everything a man could want: wealth, influence, respect. Everything that is except his spirited wife Kate, who fled the ranch for the rarified atmosphere of the East. When their daughter Becky returns from college, Kate arrives, too- determined to take Becky back to society again. Kate doesn't bargain on the strength of her husband's opposition or the mischief a good mudslide can do. A boisterous battle of the sexes develops, not to mention competition between East and West, society's polish versus the raw honesty of the ranch. |
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