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McLintock! ()


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Wealthy rancher G. W. McLintock uses his power and influence in the territory to keep the peace between farmers, ranchers, land-grabbers, Indians and corrupt government officials.

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George Washington 'G.W.' McLintock
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Katherine Gilhooley McLintock
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Devlin Warren
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Rebecca 'Becky' McLintock
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Jake Birnbaum
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Drago
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Louise Warren
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Matt Douglas Jr.
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Bunny Dull
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Ben Sage
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Davey Elk
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Agard
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Matt Douglas
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Gov. Cuthbert H. Humphrey
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Curly Fletcher
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Puma
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Young Ben Sage
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Camille Reedbottom
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Jones
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Sheriff Jeff Lord
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Train Engineer
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Alice Warren
Big John Hamilton ...
Fauntleroy Sage (as 'Big' John Hamilton)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Danny Borzage ...
Loafer (uncredited)
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Rufus (uncredited)
Carol Daniels ...
Girl in General Store (uncredited)
Sandra Giles ...
Saloon Girl (uncredited)
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Ching (uncredited)
Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez Jr. ...
Carlos (uncredited)
Fargo Graham ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Elmer - Bartender (uncredited)
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Brawler (uncredited)
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Brawler (uncredited)
Duncan Inches ...
Cowhand (uncredited)
Chief Geronimo Kuth Le ...
Indian (uncredited)
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Brawler (uncredited)
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Carter (uncredited)
Kari Noven ...
Millie Jones (uncredited)
Mary Patterson ...
Beth Sage (uncredited)
Rudy Robbins ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Rodeo Rider (uncredited)
John Stanley ...
Running Buffalo (uncredited)
Ralph Volkie ...
Old-Timer in Saloon (uncredited)
Olaf Wieghorst ...
Cavalry Sergeant (uncredited)

Directed by

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Andrew V. McLaglen

Written by

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James Edward Grant ... (original screenplay)

Produced by

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John Wayne ... executive producer (uncredited)
Michael Wayne ... producer

Music by

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Frank De Vol ... (as De Vol)

Cinematography by

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William H. Clothier ... director of photography

Editing by

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Bill Lewis
Otho Lovering

Art Direction by

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Eddie Imazu
Hal Pereira

Set Decoration by

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Sam Comer ... (set decorations)
Darrell Silvera ... (set decorations)

Costume Design by

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Ron Talsky ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Web Overlander ... makeup artist
Lorraine Roberson ... hair styles

Production Management

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Howard Joslin ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Frank Parmenter ... assistant director
Al Murphy ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Gordon Cole ... property
Earl Olin ... property (as Earle Olin)
Gene Lauritzen ... construction coordinator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Jack Solomon ... sound
Howard Beals ... sound (uncredited)

Stunts

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Stevan Baker ... stunts (uncredited)
Jim Burk ... stunts (uncredited)
Polly Burson ... stunts (uncredited)
Joe Canutt ... stunts (uncredited)
Tap Canutt ... stunts (uncredited)
David S. Cass Sr. ... stunts (uncredited)
Quentin Dickey ... stunts (uncredited)
Eddy Donno ... stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Gatlin ... stunts (uncredited)
Bob Harris ... stunts (uncredited)
Bill Hart ... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward ... stunts (uncredited)
Tom Hennesy ... stunts (uncredited)
Charles Horvath ... stunts (uncredited)
Lucille House ... stunt double Maureen o' Hara (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Loren Janes ... stunt double Maureen o' Hara (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Roy Jenson ... stunt double Leo Gordon (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Terry Leonard ... stunts (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Boyd 'Red' Morgan ... stunts (uncredited)
Hal Needham ... stunts (uncredited)
Stacy Newton ... stunts (uncredited)
Kimo Owens ... stunts (uncredited)
Harvey Parry ... stunts (uncredited)
Rudy Robbins ... stunts (uncredited)
Roy N. Sickner ... stunts (uncredited)
Dean Smith ... stunt double: Strother Martin (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Paul Stader ... stunts (uncredited)
Tom Steele ... stunts (uncredited)
Neil Summers ... stunts (uncredited)
Jack N. Young ... stunts (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Frank Beetson Jr. ... costume supervisor (as Frank C. Beetson Jr.)
Ann Peck ... costumes: ladies (as Ann B. Peck)
Luster Bayless ... costumer (uncredited)

Music Department

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'By' Dunham ... music coordinator
Frank De Vol ... conductor (uncredited)
Albert Woodbury ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Richard Chaffee ... script supervisor (as Richard M. Chaffee)

Additional Crew

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Richard Kuhn ... main titles designed by
Cliff Lyons ... technical advisor
Robert E. Morrison ... production coordinator
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

George Washington McLintock, "GW" to friends and foes alike, is a cattle baron and the richest man in the territory. He anxiously awaits the return of his daughter Becky who has been away at school for the last two years. He's also surprised to see that his wife Katherine has also returned. She had left him some years before without really explaining what he had done, but she does make the point of saying that she's returned to take their daughter back to the State Capitol with her. GW is highly respected by everyone around him, including the farmers who are pouring into the territories with free grants of land and the Indians who are under threat of being relocated to another reservation. Between his wife, his headstrong daughter, the crooked land agent and the thieving government Indian agent, GW tries to keep the peace and do what is best for everyone. Written by garykmcd

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Taglines He likes his whiskey hard... His women soft... And his west all to himself! See more »
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Also Known As
  • McLintock (United States)
  • Le grand McLintock (France)
  • McLintock (France)
  • El gran McLintock (Spain)
  • 铁汉雌虎 (China, Mandarin title)
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Runtime
  • 126 min
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Budget $2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Maureen O'Hara wrote in her autobiography that the famous climactic spanking scene was completely authentic and that John Wayne carried it out with such gusto that she had bruises for a week. See more »
Goofs In the mud fight scene, a person is seen in the background wearing a modern business suit. In the same shot, there's also a person wearing sunglasses. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Hollywood: The Great Stars (1963). See more »
Soundtracks Love in the Country See more »
Crazy Credits There are no end credits at the end of the movie. See more »
Quotes Drago: I'm sorry Katherine - that Katie just slipped out from times when I remember you as being nice people...
Katherine McClintock: Are you going to stand there with that stupid look on your face while the hired help insults your wife?
George Washington McLintock: He can't help it - he's just ignorant. He doesn't know any better than to tell the truth. And I can't help this stupid look. I started acquiring it as you gained in social prominence!
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