Mclintock!hd [ PRO • 2027 ]
(1963) is a rowdy, slapstick Western comedy starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara . Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen , the film is a lighthearted departure from Wayne's typically stoic roles, blending frontier action with "battle of the sexes" romantic comedy. Plot Summary
The story follows George Washington "G.W." McLintock, a wealthy and powerful cattle baron who owns most of the territory. While he stays busy managing local land disputes, corrupt government officials, and rising tensions with Native American tribes, his biggest challenge arrives in the form of his estranged wife, Katherine (O'Hara). After living in the East for two years, she returns to the ranch demanding a divorce and custody of their daughter, Becky. The film is loosely based on 's The Taming of the Shrew . Key Highlights and Themes McLintock!HD
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