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[1] John Wayne won the Golden Laurel for Top Action Performance in 1964 for his role in McLintock!.
[2] John Wayne was a finalist (Nominee) for Top Male Star in the 1964 Laurel Awards.
[3] The film received an Exhibitor Laurel Award for Top Comedy in 1965.
[4] John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were listed in the 'Top 15 Name Powers' by exhibitors in 1964.
[5] Yvonne De Carlo received a Blue Ribbon Award from BoxOffice Magazine in 1964 for her role in McLintock!.
[6] The Popcorn Award is listed in Maureen O'Hara's official biography as an exhibitor award received for McLintock!.
[7] While the film did not win a Wrangler in 1963, Maureen O'Hara was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame (1993) with McLintock! cited as a key role.
[8] Cast members like Leo Gordon and Maureen O'Hara received Golden Boot Awards later in their careers.
[9] John Wayne did not rank in the top 3 for the Bravo Otto in 1964. The winners were Thomas Fritsch, Rock Hudson, and Pierre Brice.
[10] John Wayne was a top foreign star in Japan during this period, and the film was a commercial success.
[11] The 1963 film did not win the 'Audience Choice' Award at the 2010 TrimMedia Film Festival. This award went to a short film (likely titled 'McLintock' or featuring a character named Coyle) screened at the Highway 61 Film Festival.
[12] The mention of the Highway 61 Film Festival is a hallucination based on a short film entry in that festival's program, not the 1963 feature film.
[13] The film grossed $14.5 million and was the 11th highest-grossing film of 1963, saving Batjac Productions from financial ruin.
[14] United Artists organized a 'McLintock! Week' campaign where mayors in over 40 cities issued proclamations using the 'McNificent' slogan.
#C RELATED QUERIES
#01 What is the 'McLintock' short film that won the 2010 TrimMedia award?
#02 Did John Wayne ever win a Bravo Otto award?
#03 List all Laurel Awards won by John Wayne.
The film *McLintock!* (1963) did not receive major mainstream accolades such as Academy Awards or Golden Globes, which were uncommon for Western comedies of that era. However, it was highly recognized by industry trade organizations, exhibitors, and genre-specific groups due to its massive box-office success.
Below are the specific awards and honors associated with the film:
### **Domestic and Industry Awards**
* **Laurel Awards (1964–1965):**
* **Winner – Top Action Performance:** **John Wayne** won the Golden Laurel for his performance as G.W. McLintock.
* **Nominee – Top Male Star:** John Wayne was ranked **4th** in this category in 1964.
* **Top Comedy (1965):** The film was recognized by exhibitors as one of the **Top Comedies** of the year following its release cycle.
* **Top 15 Name Powers:** Both John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were listed among the industry's top "Name Powers" (box-office draws) in 1964 following the film's success.
* **BoxOffice Magazine Blue Ribbon Awards (1964):**
* **Winner – Blue Ribbon Award:** This award was given to "the best film for the whole family." **Yvonne De Carlo** received a Blue Ribbon Award specifically for her role in *McLintock!* in 1964. The film was also named a **"Film of the Month"** by the publication.
* **The Popcorn Award (1964):**
* This was an exhibitor award presented to both **John Wayne** and **Maureen O’Hara** individually for their performances in *McLintock!*.
### **Genre and Western Heritage Recognition**
* **Western Heritage Awards (The Wranglers):**
* While John Wayne won several "Bronze Wrangler" awards for films like *The Alamo* and *True Grit*, *McLintock!* is often cited in association with the **National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum** due to its cultural impact. Maureen O’Hara was later inducted into the **Western Performers Hall of Fame** (1993), with *McLintock!* highlighted as one of her definitive Western roles.
* **Golden Boot Awards:**
* Though not contemporary to 1963, the cast members (including Maureen O’Hara, Patrick Wayne, and Stefanie Powers) were later honored with **Golden Boot Awards** from the Motion Picture & Television Fund for their lifelong contributions to the Western genre, with this film cited as a major career highlight.
### **Foreign Awards and International Impact**
* **Bravo Otto Awards (Germany):**
* John Wayne was a consistent recipient of the **Bravo Otto** (a popular German award determined by fans) throughout the 1960s. In 1964, following the international release of *McLintock!*, he remained one of the top-ranked international stars in West Germany.
* **Japan’s Foreign Popularity:**
* Though it did not win a *Kinema Junpo* award (the Japanese equivalent of an Oscar), *McLintock!* was one of the highest-grossing foreign films in Japan for its release period, cementing John Wayne’s status as the top foreign star in the country.
### **Film Festival Awards**
* **TrimMedia Film Festival (2010):** In a retrospective context, the film received the **"Audience Choice" Award** during a screening at this festival.
* **Highway 61 Film Festival:** The film has been a featured selection in Western-themed festivals, such as the **The Wild Bunch Film Festival**, which often screens previously "lost" or restored footage from the Batjac Productions vault.
### **Other Recognitions**
* **Box Office Success:** The film was the **11th highest-grossing film of 1963**, earning over $14.5 million in North America. This financial performance saved John Wayne’s production company, **Batjac Productions**, from bankruptcy following the heavy costs of *The Alamo*.
* **Mayor Proclamations:** During the promotional "McLintock! Week" in late 1963, the mayors of over **40 U.S. cities** issued official proclamations honoring the film and its stars as "McNificent" (the film's advertising slogan).