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: The film is a loose Western adaptation of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew . An essay could analyze how the "battle of the sexes" between George Washington McLintock (Wayne) and Katherine (O'Hara) translates from Elizabethan England to the 1890s American Frontier.

: Unlike many Westerns of its era, McLintock! portrays the local Comanche and Cheyenne tribes with a degree of sympathy, showing the protagonist defending them against corrupt government officials. An essay could explore the film’s "paternalistic" but relatively progressive (for its time) stance on indigenous relations. McLintock.1963.720p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG

: The film features a famous "mud fight" and subsequent chase. You could write about the use of physical comedy and "rough-and-tumble" romance as a staple of the Wayne-O'Hara screen partnership (which also famously appeared in The Quiet Man ). Structural Recommendation : The film is a loose Western adaptation

: Address the socio-political themes (the "civilizing" of the West vs. the treatment of minorities). portrays the local Comanche and Cheyenne tribes with

: Analyze the physical comedy and the chemistry between the leads.