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Follow his career, from early silent roles to Westerns of the more modern genre, working with Hollywood's best directors. . Featuring three great films: *MCLINTOCK: George Washington McLintock has to try and convince his wife Katherine that he has been faithful after a two year separation, with their fights the talk of the town. Matters are not helped by the extremely attractive cook Mrs Louise Warren, who he has hired at the ranch house. The film achieved a certain notoriety for the 'spanking'scene, widely regarded as a cinematic first. *ANGEL AND THE BADMAN: Gunslinger Quirt Evans is injured and found by Penelope Worth and her father Thomas, a Quaker family with values and a way of living in contrast to Quirt Evans. Quirt and Penelope are drawn to each other, although Quirt has no intention of embracing the Quaker lifestyle. He does, however, intervene to convince a rancher to restore their water supply, even if the family would not have approved of his methods. Evans rival Laredo Stevens is unimpressed with the new peaceful Quirt Evans, whilst local Marshall Wistful McClintock stokes up the trouble between the two men, certain he'll get one or the other brought to justice in the end. Widely regarded as one of the most romantic of all John Wayne's films, this marked his first production credit. *HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY:Dick Wallace lives the life of a rich playboy, even though his father would like him to settle down and take a proper job. Then he falls in love with Marion Hall and the pair must convince Mr Wallace that they are perfectly suited. CLICK THE THUMBNAILS BELOW TO SEE LARGER IMAGES OF THIS ITEM |
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