I've worked a lot in Texas, the people there really are just like us
According to a 2006 article in the Edmonton Sun, during a U.S. news conference to promote Broken Trail, he said, “I like Alberta more than the rest of Canada. They’re more like us.”
“I’ll go on record as saying I really liked it up there — the people, the world-class guys on the crew,” Duvall said in 2003 when promoting Open Range.
“There are good cowboys in Western Canada. They gave me a good horse,” he said, although one bucked him while training for the movie and left him “wracked up for a few weeks.”
When promoting Broken Trail on The Late Show with David Letterman, he said he enjoyed filming in Alberta because “it’s like Texas without the accents.”
https://ca.yahoo.com/news/really-liked-robert-duvall-iconic-202801764.html
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