I agree completely Mark, Duke should have associated himself with a better director that Andrew V McLaglen.
Posts from Robbie in thread „Maureen O'Hara Book- 'Tis Herself'“
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I think from a professional standpoint John Wayne was right not to walk away from Ford as he needed his directorial guidance to aid his career, how many great movies did John Wayne make post 1939 that weren't directed by Ford?
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It seems against Maureen's character to be vindictive, does everyone feel that her views on John Ford are distorted or accurate?
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Originally posted by SXViper@Mar 17 2004, 10:39 AM
The person interviewing her asked her "Who was John Ford hugging?" She said she would not answer that question and would take that to her grave. She did say it was not the Duke. I am not sure exactley what they were talking about so I have no opinion on that.
Are you sure it wasn't holding hands with because last night I watched a documentary on John Wayne and behind the scenes within that movie up on the hill were John Wayne and Ford and they were holding hands. Anyone know what was going on here. -
Regarding what she wispered to Duke at the end couldn't someone lip read what she said.