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Unpacking John Wayne’s hanky code, one Western at a time

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Stagecoach. I mean, come on. But no matter how you feel about the Duke, you’ve got to admit that the man loved a good bandana.

Many of his performances featured a jaunty kerchief tied around the neck, suspiciously clean and often boasting an eclectic pattern.

So let’s unpack this, shall we? Just what kind of gay sex was John Wayne cruising for back in the day?Strap in, folks. The Movie: El Dorado, dir.

Howard Hawks, 1966. The Character: Cole ThorntonThe Hanky: Pale Yellow (pissing) A post shared by Hanky Code (@hanky_code_illustration)El Dorado is one of John Wayne’s final great performances, and playing alongside Robert Mitchum (as an alcoholic sheriff) gives the star plenty to do.

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