1976 Classic John Wayne Western, Which Was His Final Film, Had an ‘Intense’ Feud on Set ...Saudi Arabia

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“Wayne and Siegel were feuding. They did not get along,” Howard explained, as reported by PEOPLE. He went on to say that he would get an “earful” about the actor’s “dissatisfaction with Don Siegel and the way he was shooting it.”

He revealed the feud started after Siegel gave an interview to the Carson City newspaper. “I’m walking to the set with John Wayne, and he’s holding the Carson City newspaper. And he says, ‘Why the f--- did he have to say that?’ And I said, ‘What?’ The quote was from Siegel. ‘You know, they say, John Wayne eats directors for breakfast. If he takes a bite out of me, he’s going to get indigestion.’ It upset Duke, and it just got worse.”

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The Shootist, which was released by Paramount Pictures, received an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe nomination. It was both critically and commercially successful.

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