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John Wayne’s spanking of co-star ‘so authentic she had bruises for a week’

John Wayne famously spanked his co-star in a satirical Western that left her actually bruised for a week.

Back in 1963, John Wayne starred in a Western comedy loosely based on William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew.

Duke played an ageing rancher called George Washington McLintock, a wealthy self-made man facing a number of issues.

High-ranking government officials, his own sons and local Native Americans all want a piece of his huge farmstead.

Meanwhile, his wife (played by regular collaborator Maureen O’Hara) who separated from him two years prior, is back on the scene demanding custody of their daughter.

McLintock! celebrates its 60th anniversary this week, as celebrated by the John Wayne estate on Instagram.

A recent post read: “Did you know? Although often seen as simply a knockabout comedy, John Wayne also intended the film to be a statement on his disapproval of the negative representation of Native Americans in previous westerns he had no creative-control over, and his disapproval of wife-beating and marital abuse from either spouse.”

A film of its time, McLintock famously has a scene, as captured on its poster, of Wayne’s George publicly spanking his wife played by O’Hara.

According to his co-star’s autobiography, this scene was “completely authentic” with Duke carrying it out with “such gusto”, that she “had bruises for a week.”

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