John Wayne chastised JFK supporters and changed terminally sick director on set

John Wayne’s first film as director was 1960’s The Alamo, however he was technically the uncredited one a 12 months in a while one other Western.

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Duke starred in The Comancheros as Captain Jake Cutter within the post-Civil War Western, that at one level was going to co-star Charlton Heston.

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During filming in Utah, Michael Curtiz, who famously directed Casablanca, had change into significantly sick for a lot of the shoot.

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So, on the times that he wasn’t nicely sufficient to work, Wayne would step in and direct the film himself.

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Duke, who was famously a political conservative, additionally wouldn’t put up with crew members supporting John F Kennedy on set.

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On the primary day of capturing on The Comancheros, Wayne had a stand-off with the third assistant director Tom Mankiewicz.

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It seems the crew member was sporting a button supporting the brand new US President John F Kennedy.

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Duke, who had campaigned for Former Vice President Richard Nixon within the 1960 election and blamed JFK for shedding the Bay of Pigs invasion, instructed him sternly: “I’d take that button off if I were you. We don’t advertise socialists on my set.”

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This wasn’t the one time Wayne stood in for an sick director, as he’d find yourself doing the identical for George Sherman – who produced The Comancheros – on 1971’s Big Jake.

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And but regardless of having the best to a co-director credit score on each films, Duke refused each occasions.

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Curtiz died simply six months after the discharge of The Comancheros from terminal most cancers on April 10, 1962.

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