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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

Cattle baron George Washington McLintock fights his wife, his daughter, and political land-grabbers, finally "taming" them all in this Western comedy with Taming of the Shrew overtones.

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  • Jerry Van Dyke is too funny when he dances here...a true comic from better days of old.

  • maybe I'm just kinda slow but I still cant figure out who the young guy is related to because he calls bekky his sister but hes not her brother...???

  • Great fight scene ever! Besides the fight scene on the movie "The Big Country" between Gregory Peck and Charleston Heston.

  • Also the look he gives Dev when he tells her to get cleaned up, go ask that girl for a dance and Patrick goes "Who?"

  • Love the shot where Junior and Becky's face go right into camera (GW'S face) and John Wayne immediately says "WISKEY"...LOL

  • The Van Dyke brothers were/are extremely talented comedians and actors. Poor Jerry's daughter became a famous porn star and committed suicide about 20 years ago I believe

  • Many of fights started with words like that.

  • The best. Great right-hand man.

  • Gotta love Drago's comment about 'many a fight was started with words like that'! He's great.

  • Dick's funnier, but Jerry had his moments. This was the best of them.

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