Cowboys & Indians

Annual Lone Pine Film Festival

t was all about memories for those attending the 30th annual Lone Pine Film Festival, actor Robert Carradine graced the stage to share some of his fondest moments of the legend John Wayne. During their first scene, Carradine said, he thought it’d be a good idea to tell the Duke how to say his lines. “I guess I was right, because when you watch the movie, he took my suggestion,” Carradine said. “But on the day, he took out about 15 minutes of hide on me.… It didn’t go well.”

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