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2 Questions about John Wayne movies . . .?

I don’t ask a lot of questions on any of Answer’s forums but now, I’m stumped. Serious answers, only, please, to these two questions about John Wayne’s movies:

1. Which of his movies had the scene where Wayne was hit, and he said, “The Good Book says to turn the other cheek”. When someone hit him again, Wayne replied, “Now the Good Book don’t say nothin’! [sic] ” Someone said it came from “Chisum”, others, from “McClintock” but it’s been so long I honestly don’t recall.

2. Another movie was set in 1909, and I know this because it had some very early motorcycles in it. There was a scene where Wayne asked something about the motorcycle and was told it was a something or other model 1911. Wayne replied, “It’s only Nineteen-oh-nine!”

Here’s hoping some of you can provide some information. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

In the movie “Chisum” there is a scene where Billy the Kid and Mr. Tunstill were talking about turning the other cheek, but I don’t remember The Duke ever talking about it.

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