What Angie Dickinson thought about working with John Wayne on the set of Rio Bravo!

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Rio Bravo: Angie Dickinson on ‘adorable’ John Wayne ‘He was so different in our Western’

RIO BRAVO was John Wayne’s big return to Westerns after The Searchers and saw The Duke confronted by his much younger female lead, Angie Dickinson. The Feathers star has fond memories of working with the cowboy legend and believes there’s a side to him you don’t normally see in a lot of his movies.

Following John Ford’s The Searchers, John Wayne made an effort to move away from the Western genre, however, the films he made afterwards weren’t particularly well received. Returning to the Wild West with director Howard Hawks, Rio Bravo would be a response to 1952’s High Noon which was seen as an allegory of the Hollywood blacklisting of suspected communists in the film industry. Wayne believed the film to be “un-American” and Hawks disliked how the sheriff ran around asking for help from anyone when in their upcoming movie Duke’s fearless and dutiful lawman would recruit only the most capable people.

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