Looking For Trouble
In 1955, Fonda got caught up in an intense and upsetting fight. He had been working with famous director John Ford for a long time, making many great movies together. Ford wanted Fonda, who was 49 then, to star in his new World War II movie, even picking him over big names like Marlon Brando and William Holden.
But when they started filming, it was clear that Ford was looking for trouble. He clashed with both Fonda and James Cagney, who called him a “mean old man.” Things got really bad when Ford actually punched Fonda in the face during an argument. Even though Ford said sorry, Fonda ended their friendship and working relationship, which was a big deal and marked the end of Ford’s career.