Quote by Richard Widmark
John Ford was so funny that I couldnt wait to go to work in the mo

John Ford was so funny that I couldnt wait to go to work in the morning. – Richard Widmark

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Ford used to come to work in a big car with two Admirals flags, on each side of the car. His assistant would be there with his accordion, playing, Hail to the Chief. – Richard Widmark

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