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Director George Steven’s epic Giant, billed as “a story of big things and big feelings,” would also be a battle between two big egos, representing opposite sides of the movie star mold.
It all started out as one big party on location in Marfa, Texas. According to Griffin, Hudson, playing rough and tough rancher Bick Benedict, found an instant soulmate in co-star Elizabeth Taylor. “Rock made me laugh,” Taylor recalled years later, per Griffin. “We spent most of the time chatting and laughing and being silly….[one night] the hail was like golf balls. We were running out, getting conked on the head . . . Making chocolate martinis.”
According to co-star Carroll Baker, the atmosphere changed once James Dean arrived. Hudson and Dean took an immediate dislike to each other, and many believed Elizabeth Taylor was the cause. “We were all having a wonderful time and then Jimmy arrived and he stole Elizabeth away from us,” Baker said. “She went off mysteriously each evening with Jimmy and none of us could figure out where they went.”
But that wasn’t all, according to Griffin. Hudson, a by-the-book, studio-system star, didn’t understand Dean’s intuitive method acting and considered him “selfish and petulant.” Dean thought Hudson was a phony, playing it straight even though he had hit on bi-sexual Dean in the past. Both thought director Stevens was throwing the movie in favor of the other.
On Sept. 30, 1955, Dean was killed in a car crash in the California desert. According to Phyllis Gates, the tender-hearted Hudson was immediately wracked with guilt because he admitted he hated Dean and had “wanted him to die.” But by 1974, with the shock of Dean’s death long gone, Hudson’s true feelings were as strong as ever. “I don’t mean to speak ill of the dead,” he told a reporter, according to Griffin. “But he was a prick.”
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