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How was working with Henry Fonda and Maureen O’Hara in Steinbeck’s The Red Pony?

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How was working with Henry Fonda and Maureen O’Hara in Steinbeck’s The Red Pony?

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Oh boy, working with Hank and Maureen was a wonderful experience. Probably the best work I’ve ever done. And I’m glad you mentioned it because it’s not really available on DVD unless you’ve got a bootleg copy or something. It’s hard to get a hold of and Universal doesn’t show it a lot. But it was a wonderful movie done by a really wonderful director—a fella named Bob Totten who was a dear friend of our family. And getting experience to play Jody Tiflin, Henry and Maureen’s son, was just—oh, man—words can’t express what memories that has for me. It had a wonderful cast and it was a great environment. Bob Totten was a great director and it was a great creative experience. You know, Jack Elam, one of the great all-time character actors, he was in the movie. Ben Johnson was in it and I had scenes with him too. And of course, doing scenes with Hank was really special and I realized—even at thirteen—what a wonderful actor he was. He took the work so seriously, he was so giving and profession

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Oh boy, working with Hank and Maureen was a wonderful experience. Probably the best work I’ve ever done. And I’m glad you mentioned it because it’s not really available on DVD unless you’ve got a bootleg copy or something. It’s hard to get a hold of and Universal doesn’t show it a lot. But it was a wonderful movie done by a really wonderful director—a fella named Bob Totten who was a dear friend of our family. And getting experience to play Jody Tiflin, Henry and Maureen’s son, was just—oh, man—words can’t express what memories that has for me. It had a wonderful cast and it was a great environment. Bob Totten was a great director and it was a great creative experience. You know, Jack Elam, one of the great all-time character actors, he was in the movie. Ben Johnson was in it and I had scenes with him too. And of course, doing scenes with Hank was really special and I realized—even at thirteen—what a wonderful actor he was. He took the work so seriously, he was so giving and profession

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