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The film McLintock! (1963) is primarily noted for one specific award won by its star, John Wayne. There is no widespread record of it receiving major foreign or film festival awards.
The primary award associated with the film is:
The Laurel Awards were an American awards system for film, established in 1957, with winners determined by a poll of film buyers.
The film won the Bronze Wrangler for Outstanding Theatrical Motion Picture in 1964, a major genre-specific award.
The user specifically asked for foreign awards; the film won the Golden Screen in Germany in 1965.
The film was nominated for Top Action Drama (4th place) and Maureen O'Hara was nominated for Top Female Comedy Performance (4th place).
McLintock! (1963) received several notable awards and nominations. In the United States, it won the Western Heritage Award (Bronze Wrangler) for Outstanding Theatrical Motion Picture in 1964. At the Laurel Awards in 1964, John Wayne won 1st place for Top Action Performance; the film itself placed 4th for Top Action Drama, and Maureen O'Hara placed 4th for Top Female Comedy Performance. Internationally, the film won the Golden Screen (Goldene Leinwand) in Germany in 1965, a major foreign award given to films that achieve significant commercial success (over 3 million admissions). There is no record of the film winning awards at major international film festivals (such as Cannes or Venice), as it was a commercial Western comedy rather than a festival-oriented drama.