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John Wayne confessed the one problem he had with The Searchers to John Ford

John Wayne and John Ford had an iconic Hollywood collaboration spanning decades.

The actor and director made some of the Golden Era’s best-loved Westerns, from She Wore a Yellow Ribbon to The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

Yet their greatest triumph is often considered to be 1956’s The Searchers, in which Duke played a Civil War veteran who spends years searching for his abducted niece.

Shot in Ford’s favoured Monument Valley, part of the Navajo territory on the Arizona/Utah state line, temperatures could reach 49°C (120°F).

Although the movie is considered a masterpiece, there was one aspect of the picture that Wayne didn’t like, and he confessed it in a private letter to Ford after the shoot.

As shared by the John Wayne archive, Duke wrote to Ford who he called “Pappy”: “First: I think The Searchers is just plain wonderful. … I don’t think the music is great, but I think it’s all right… It’s just a wonderful picture. You got great performances out of everyone, and it has a raw brutalness without any pettiness or meanness. All I can say is – Thanks again, Coach. Your everloving, Duke.”

Content Source: www.express.co.uk

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