Throughout The Struggle Wagon’s manufacturing, Douglas was late to set as he had been capturing a industrial to endorse Edmund G Brown, a Democrat, as Governor of California.
This enraged Wayne, a life-long conservative, who was late himself the subsequent day as he’d been filming an advert to endorse the Republican candidate, fellow actor and future US President Ronald Reagan.
Though the 2 Hollywood stars had their political variations they did ultimately turn out to be buddies and had a mutual respect for one another.
In a 1971 interview with Dick Cavett, Douglas shut down being requested about Duke’s controversial views on the US taking Native American land.
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