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Ann-Margret Recalls How John Wayne Treated Her While Filming ‘The Train Robbers’

April 28, 2021, marks legendary actress Ann-Margret’s eightieth birthday. She recently spoke about her experience working with John Wayne in one of his movies.

Ann-Margret Recalls How John Wayne Treated Her While Filming 'The Train Robbers' | Classic Country Music

The singer, dancer, and performer was featured in a number of films during the early 1960s, including Bye Bye Birdie and Made in Paris. Her most popular film featured her incredible dancing in 1964 hit Viva Las Vegas alongside Elvis Presley, with whom she shared a passionate love affair. shortly after working with Presley, she had the incredible opportunity to join wild west star John Wayne in his 1973 movie The Train Robbers.

Ann-Margret recalls 'gentle' and 'welcoming' John Wayne who did her a big favour | Films | Entertainment | Express.co.uk

In the movie, three Civil War veterans (John Wayne, Rod Taylor, Ben Johnson) team up with a train robber’s widow (Ann-Margret) to recover half-million dollars in hidden gold. The widow wants to clear her husband’s name, while the men helping her want the $50,000 reward. They have to figure out how to do both while contending with the dead man’s ex-partners.

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The Train Robbers marked Margret’s first lead role. In a recent interview with Fox News, she gave insight into how Wayne treated her and spoke highly of the actor, claiming he was “welcoming and gentle.”

“I didn’t know what to expect. But when he hugged me, it’s like the world was hugging me. He was so big and wide with that exploding voice. We were shooting in Durango, Mexico and my parents came down to visit me. He was so great with my parents.

Train Robbers, The (1973): Burt Kennedy's Western, Starring John Wayne, Ann- Margret, Rod Taylor, Ricardo Montalban | Emanuel Levy

So absolutely welcoming and gentle with them. And anybody who was great to my parents was on a throne in my eyes.”The Bye Bye Birdie star continued, “I was friends with him forever. He was never [pretentious]. He had so many friends and every single person loved him.”

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How Maureen O’Hara Broke Her Hand During Iconic Scene With John Wayne

John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara starred in five films together over the course of their impressive movie careers. The only thing greater than their off-screen friendship was their on-screen chemistry.

Even though the pair had undeniable affection for each other, their film takes weren’t always flawless. In fact, one of their most memorable movie scenes resulted in O’Hara breaking her wrist. The scene takes place in The Quiet Man, a movie that was considered to be a passion project for director John Ford…the same man who introduced John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara at a party.

In a 2004 interview with Diane Sawyer, Maureen O’Hara shared a behind-the-scenes details about how filming a scene with John Wayne while she was angry at him resulted in her broken wrist.

“That particular day I was mad at him,” O’Hara recalled of a day on the set of The Quiet Man. “I was hitting him for real and I was intending to break his jaw. As you’ll see, as I hauled off to hit him, he puts his hand up and stops it. In that moment he snaps my wrist back and cracked a bone in my wrist.”

O’Hara finished filming the scene then went to the hospital. She later returned to the set to continue working because “you got no sympathy.”

O’Hara went on to explain in the interview that she was angry because John Wayne and the movie’s director had put down sheep’s dung for the scene where Wayne’s character drags O’Hara’s on the ground.

“Let me tell you, it stinks!” O’Hara said. “They loved tormenting me. Probably because I reacted. If I had had the sense not to even react they probably would have quit tormenting me.”

Hear Maureen O’Hara talk about breaking her hand while taking a swing at John Wayne in the clip below.

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Inside John Wayne’s Decades-Long Relationship With Maureen O’Hara

One of cinema’s most beloved pairings was John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. Both are legends in their own right, but when paired together, the two made magic on the screen.

They co-starred in five movies throughout their careers: Rio Grande (1950), The Quiet Man (1952), The Wings of Eagles (1957), McLintock! (1963), and Big Jake (1971).

Their chemistry on-screen and close bond off-screen led many to believe that O’Hara and Wayne were an actual couple.

But their friendship was just that…friendship. They couldn’t have though higher of each other, and they made sure everyone knew!

In an interview posted to Wayne’s official Instagram account, a reporter says, “She’s been your wife a great many times,” and O’Hara interjected, “His fighting partner!”

Wayne laughed and when the sam reporter said, “There’s no way to make her not look beautiful,” Wayne revealed, “[Director John] Ford tried to make her unattractive in a few scenes – and it was impossible!”

They remained close friends until The Duke’s death in 1979. O’Hara spent three days with her legendary friend in the hospital trying to raise his spirits. When he wasn’t feeling great about turning 72, about two weeks before his death, O’Hara told him, “So what? Mileage never hurt a Rolls Royce.”

O’Hara passed away from natural causes in 2015 at the age of 94, reuniting her with one of her dearest friends, as well as her husband Charles Blair.

We are thankful for this partnership in cinema, friendship, and legacy they left behind!

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Famed famous actress will not work with John Wayne for many years .

While many fans love John Wayne and his movies, it turns out he wasn’t always that popular with his fellow celebrities. In fact, there was at least one actress that refused to work with him for a long time! eventually, she came around but she called out his behavior and asked him to change. That actress was the iconic Katharine Hepburn.

ROOSTER COGBURN, John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn, 1975

In the ‘50s, John was a Republican who would often share his political views. Of course, this led to disagreements and other people didn’t always agree or like his views.

There was one star who refused to work with John Wayne

John wanted Katharine to play Angie Lowe in his western film Hondo. However, after she discovered that he supported the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), she didn’t want to work with him.

ROOSTER COGBURN, from left: John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn, 1975

Kathar Hepburn famously feuded with John Wayne : In changed her mind. They worked together in the 1975 classic Rooster Cogburn. However, it doesn’t seem that all was well when they filmed the movie. After the movie was completed, Katharine spoke out about John, saying that he was always arguing with the crew and the director. She called him out during the film’s wrap party.

ROOSTER COGBURN, John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn, 1975

Reportedly, she told him, “I’m glad I didn’t know you when you had two lungs. You must have been a real b*****d. Losing a hip has mellowed me, but you!” Years later, before his death in 1979, they apparently made up and had some fun times together.

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