In Cat Ballou (1965), Lee Marvin’s horse stole the show with its hilarious “drunken” act, perfectly complementing Marvin’s Oscar-winning performance. The scene, where the horse leans against a wall as if intoxicated, was not a lucky accident—it was a result of expert training.
The horse was taught to slump and sway, adding to the comedic genius of the moment. Marvin himself credited the horse for his Best Actor win, saying it did half the acting for him! This unforgettable scene remains one of the funniest in Western film history.
The horse was taught to slump and sway, adding to the comedic genius of the moment. Marvin himself credited the horse for his Best Actor win, saying it did half the acting for him! This unforgettable scene remains one of the funniest in Western film history.
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