John Wayne director John Ford stopped insulting Duke after being reduced to tears on set
Advertisement John Wayne director John Ford would insult Duke constantly over his lack of World War II service but was …
Advertisement John Wayne director John Ford would insult Duke constantly over his lack of World War II service but was …
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