The fact that the Duke smoked four packs of cigarettes a day for forty years just MIGHT have had more to do with his lung cancer than the movie set of the Conqueror. Likewise for the others: no attempt was ever made to determine other risk factors involved, like smoking. Also the fact that Wayne’s deadly cancer occurred more than 30 years after the filming would seem to indicate some other source.
Hello Awerdenty, it is considered good form to provide a link to the column.
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If 91 people got cancer where 30 should have, not to mention half the residents of St. George getting cancer, there’s a link.
While it is true that any one case (e.g., Wayne) cannot with certainty be ascribed to one cause rather than another, it is painfully clear that most of them got cancer as a result of the filming.
Guilt over this movie may explain a lot about Hughes’s later eccentricities.
Umm… I have nothing to add here except an expression of admiration for Sluggo’s placement of the “flowers” on Ms. Hayward’s dress in the illustration accompanying this column.
Bullseye, Sluggo… bullseye!