McLintock! - Authentic Collector's Edition
Paramount Pictures (1963)
Comedy, Western
In Collection
#1192
8*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
097368876248
IMDB   7.1
127 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   NR
John Wayne Mc Clintock
Maureen O'Hara Katherine McLintock
Patrick Wayne Devlin Warren
Stefanie Powers Becky McLintock
Jack Kruschen Jake Birnbaum
Chill Wills Drago
Yvonne de Carlo Mrs. Louise Warren
Jerry Van Dyke Matt Douglas Jr
Edgar Buchanan Bunny Dull
Bruce Cabot Ben Sage
Perry Lopez Davey Elk
Strother Martin Agard
Gordon Jones Matt Douglas
Robert Lowery Gov. Cuthbert H. Humphrey
Hank Worden Curly Fletcher
Director Andrew V. McLaglen
Producer Michael Wayne
Writer James Edward Grant

George Washington McLintock (John Wayne) has a saddlebag full of trouble. The owner of the largest ranch in the territory, which also includes a mine and a lumber mill that he built up himself, should be a happy, fulfilled man, but he isn't. His wife Katherine (Maureen O'Hara) walked out on him two years ago without a word of explanation and has been living back east and running in very fancy circles; he's getting older, a fact of which he's constantly reminded as friends around him decline in health. He's being challenged by their sons, eager to make their mark on the territory, and by the homesteaders who are pouring in with the support of the government, hoping to farm on land that's just barely adequate for cattle to graze on; he's got government officials underfoot, including an inept Indian agent (Strother Martin) and a corrupt land agent (Gordon Jones); the thick-headed, longwinded territorial governor, the Honorable Cuthbert H. Humphrey (Robert Lowery), and the government back east are trying to push the Indians — whose chiefs are some of McLintock's oldest enemies and his best and most honored friends — by shipping them off to a reservation, where they'll be cared for like old women; and to top it all off, Katherine is coming back to secure a divorce and take custody of their 17-year-old daughter, Rebecca (Stefanie Powers), who's been at school back east and no longer likes anything to do with the west, any more than her mother does. All of that — plus the presence of a young hired hand (Patrick Wayne) who's interested romantically in McLintock's daughter — is the setup for a sprawling comedy Western with serious overtones, part battle-of-the-sexes and part political tract.

McLintock! was made mostly to keep John Wayne's production company solvent in the wake of the losses incurred from the production of The Alamo — Wayne needed a film that could be made quickly and have mass appeal, and he got more than he bargained for in James Edward Grant's screenplay, which owed a little to both The Taming of the Shrew and The Quiet Man. Shot in the spring of 1963 and premiered in late November of that year, McLintock! proved to be one of the star's most popular and successful films of the '60s. It was a prized possession of the Wayne estate and was held unavailable for all of the '80s until they missed the copyright renewal in 1991 — since then, it's emerged in numerous substandard videocassette and DVD editions, but there's been no high quality, authorized version apart from a mid-'90s MPI Home Video VHS edition and the print shown on WTBS. — Bruce Eder
Edition Details
Edition Authentic Collector's Edition
Release Date 10/11/2005
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 10/7/2005
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Purchase Price $9.99
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Not Reviewed
Anamophic Yes
Links DVD Empire
Amazon US
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Features
Anamophic
Commentaries by Leonard Maltin, Frank Thompson, Maureen O'Hara, Stefanie Powers, Michael Pate, Michael Wayne and Andrew McLaglen
Special Introduction by Leonard Maltin
The Batjac Story: The Legacy of Michael Wayne
Maureen O'Hara and Stefanie Powers Remember "McLintock!"
A Good Ol' Fashion Fight
2 Minute Fight School
Wrap Up with Leonard Maltin
Corsets: Don't Leave Home Without It
Original Theatrical Trailer
Batjac Teaser