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Editors continuously recheck submissions and claims. Archived Questions Goto Qn. Is it true that John Wayne won in a poker game a dog who had played "Lassie?

McGruff Answer has 8 votes. McGruff 22 year member replies Answer has 8 votes. Following each punch, as Mitchum is falling, you can clearly hear a camera taking several pictures of the scene. Final for 20 years feature film for Maureen O'Hara , before she was lured out of retirement for one last feature film, Only the Lonely , to play the mother of John Candy.

Although the film was not the first for singer Bobby Vinton , who portrayed Jeff McCandles, it marked his first of only two non-singing film roles. Maureen O'Hara wrote in her memoir, 'Tis Herself,' that while she "wasn't crazy" about this small and marginal part, "it was Duke [Wayne], so I agreed to do it. There were at least two motorcycles used in the movie. One was a Harley Davidson with a Montesa engine.

Tenth out of ten John Wayne films co-starring Patrick Wayne, and the only one where they actually play father and son. The dog was trained by the Weatherwax Kennels and was one of Lassie 's offspring. You can see the black hair coloring fading in the scene where Big Jake first meets Sam Sharpnose. This was the 26th highest grossing film of When Burt Ryan John Agar , the ranch foreman, tells Martha that he is 42 years old - Agar himself was actually 49 - and he'd fought in the Lincoln County War, there are several mixed messages in that statement.

First, a fictionalized version of the Lincoln County War was the subject of Chisum , also starring John Wayne , and Agar also appeared in that film, in the role of Amos Patton.

Second, the Lincoln County War took place primarily in , which was 31 years prior to the fictionalized events that take place in this film, set in This meant that Burt Ryan was 11 years old when the Lincoln County War was fought, and it would have been a stretch for an year-old to have fought in that conflict.

Third, the McCandles Ranch was based on the King Ranch, which still exists, but which is over miles from Lincoln, New Mexico, and not likely to be described, as Burt describes it, as someplace close by. In it was difficult to travel easily over such a distance, making that comparison unlikely - unless, of course, some of the same actors and producers made a film about Lincoln County and its War just one year before.

Another one of the pictures shown in the opening montage is of "The Breakers," a mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, completed in , the summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr.

According to a Daily Variety news item, Trinidad Villa, the son of early twentieth century Mexican revolutionary and bandit Francisco "Pancho" Villa, was cast in a small role, but his appearance in the released film has not been confirmed.

CCF only operated from , credited with producing 30 films. One of the pictures in the opening montage shows four outlaws lined up dead. John Wayne carries a Greener shotgun in this movie. I thought at 1st was 1 of the long haire shepherd breeds like a Trueveren, then several seems wondered if they subbed a rough collie as the color changed.

Later I could see it was same dog, with poor dye jobs in places. Name required. Email will not be published required. All About Shepherds. Beautiful dog xx Reply. He was a Belgium Tervuren one of the 4 types of Belgium Shepherds. Diane Loran. Painted black Reply. Thanks, Tom Diehl Reply. I have owned 2 of their dogs. Patricia Emmons. He was a collie, painted black. You did not do your homework because YES they do. Becky Plumlee. Mia Davis. I started thinking there was 3 different Dogs Reply.

You can tell the white areas of the ruff and on their faces are dyed brown in several scenes in both movies. Yeah I saw the color changes on the dogs too. That was because Weatherwax did not like his dogs getting too overworked. If he thought one dog was tired he'd send in another. My wife and I are watching this film now on AMC. I hate the part where "Dog" gets killed even though I know it's only a movie and that "Dog" probably lived a good long life afterward.

There is an IMDB site for animal actors. I saw it a long time ago but I'm going to have to offer an apology here for I have forgotten the name of the site. If i recall correctly it was not the same quality as IMDB but still it was a site for animal actors. If I find that site again I'll try to remember to come back here and add the link to it. Dog in some ways,is my idea of the perfect dog.

It knows what it's human wants it to do sometimes even without a command. Intelligent and always alert. I always just kinda assumed the color changes in Dog was because of him being a dog that never got anything like a washing unless he was just caught out in the rain or something.

With a dog's natural inclination to roll around in every stinky thing they can find, the color changes didn't surprise me a bit. We just watched and I noticed that too, thought I was seeing things.

He starts off black, then for the most part is reddish with some dirty white around the neck, except a couple of scenes where he is black again. So were there 2 dogs trained for the movie? Thanks for replying to my post, Everyone. Special thanks to dadoo for the information Actors like--Dog, John Wayne, Trigger I find it refreshing to see the relationship between a man and his dog so well portrayed in "Hondo" and "Big Jake".

Dogs and humans have forged a partnership that has endured to the profit of both species for several millenia, and to see it portrayed in a non-child oriented setting is both entertaining and realistic.

Cats, however, are another story Their death scenes are often as surprising and moving as any actors death.



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