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'Red River' actor John Wayne once taught Montgomery Clift how to fistfight to make the film's climax more realistic.
John Wayne blames his dissatisfaction with not earning an Oscar nomination for 'Red River' on his co-star, Montgomery Clift.
'Red River' actors John Wayne and Montgomery Clift made a 'startling' amount of money in the Western movie classic.
Actor John Wayne went on an awful bear-hunting trip while filming 'Red River' that immediately turned off Montgomery Clift.
In 1946, when he was cast opposite John Wayne in Red River (the film’s release would be delayed until 1948), Montgomery Clift was 26 years old. As was common in those days, Clift spent years ...
Back in 1946, John Wayne shot the first of his five movies with director Howard Hawks. Red River, a fictional tale of the first cattle drive from Texas to Kansas, followed a growing feud between ...
John Wayne thought Montgomery Clift was "an arrogant little bastard" and tried to stay away from him while shooting Red River.
Howard Hawks' 1948 Western Red River finally convinced John Ford that John Wayne was a great actor, even though they had made four movies together already. John Wayne and John Ford made nine great ...
John Wayne thought his co-star on Red River, which celebrates its 75th anniversary today and is on ITV4 this afternoon, was an "arrogant little b***ard" who he avoided on set. That was until the ...
Despite its popularity Clift disliked his own performance. John Ireland’s part was reduced in editing due to his interest in co-star and Hawks protege Joanne Dru, who he later married.
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