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The central figure of The Searchers, director John Ford’s epic Western, spends most of the movie’s runtime as a murderous, ...
John Wayne and James Stewart made their first Western together in 1962, and though they worked together again, their first movie was also their best.
John Wayne always exuded confidence. It was part of his schtick. Any hint of uncertainty and all that messianic swaggering ...
The partnership of John Wayne and director John Ford yielded some of the greatest films of either's career—or anyone's career, for that matter. In the naval picture They Were Expendable, from ...
John Wayne is one of America’s most iconic actors. His legendary career spanned 50 years and over 100 films. Though he took on a variety of roles, Wayne is still mostly remembered for his work ...
American Movie Classics has called on the Duke to anchor its ninth annual Film Preservation Festival, which begins Thursday. AMC will showcase Wayne in 35 films that span 45 years of the actor's ...
In all its glory, nothing better represents the American Old West than the well-preserved Colorado ranch from John Wayne’s 1969 movie, “True Grit.” And now, for a whopping $… ...
JOHN ARCATA 4/21/13 – 8/18/03 It is still hard for me to believe that you are really gone. I remember our Saturday night dinners, and how you loved to watch old John Wayne movies.
John Wayne, the no-nonsense American hero of more than 200 films, has enduring appeal, largely because “he speaks for a character set or value set,” says Ethan Wayne, his 55-year-old son, who ...
John P. Rossi’s article in The American Spectator about the 1947 John Wayne film The Angel and the Badman brought to mind another little known Wayne film gem: Trouble Along the Way (1953), which ...