John Wayne

John Wayne thought co-star ‘arrogant little b***ard’ and kept away from him on Western set

John Wayne's Western co-star was "repelled" by what he perceived to be "forced machismo" from Duke.

Back in 1946, John Wayne shot the first of a number of Westerns with director Howard Hawks. Red River was a fictional telling of the first cattle drive from Texas to Kansas. The story followed a growing feud between Duke’s Texas rancher Thomas and his adopted adult son Matt played by Montgomery Clift in his film debut. It turns out that in real life the two Hollywood stars did not get on either. Burt Lancaster had originally been considered for the role of Matt in Red River. However, Clift ended up being offered $60,000 for the film, but had to be talked into doing it as he was concerned about a climactic fight between the bigger and taller Wayne.

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