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Angel and the Badman (1947)
Genre:
Romance,
Western,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
James Edward Grant.
Actors:
Joan Barton,
John Wayne,
Gail Russell,
Harry Carey,
Bruce Cabot,
Stephen Grant,
Irene Rich,
John Halloran,
Paul Hurst,
Lee Dixon,
Olin Howland,
Tom Powers,
Marshall Reed,
Craig Woods,
Pat Flaherty,
Hank Worden.
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Storyline:
One of John Wayne's most mystical films, Angel and the Badman is also the first production that Wayne personally produced. The star plays a wounded outlaw who is sheltered by a Quaker family. Attracted to the family's angelic daughter Gail Russell, the hard-bitten Wayne undergoes a slow and subtle character transformation; still, he is obsessed with killing the man (Bruce Cabot) who murdered his f ...
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Back to Bataan (1945)
Genre:
War,
War Drama,
Combat Films.
Director:
Edward Dmytryk.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Anthony Quinn,
Beulah Bondi,
Fely Franquelli,
Richard Loo,
Philip Ahn,
Lawrence Tierney,
Alex Havier,
Leonard Strong,
Paul Fix,
Abner Biberman,
Vladimir Sokoloff,
Erville Alderson,
Angel Cruz,
Harold Fong,
Benson Fong,
Edmund Glover,
Kenneth MacDonald,
John Miljan,
Ray Teal,
Bill Williams.
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Storyline:
Edward Dmytryk's Back to Bataan stars John Wayne as Colonel Joe Madden. After General MacArthur decides to follow his order and leave the Philippines, Madden agrees to stay behind and organize an underground resistance movement. Anthony Quinn plays Andres Bonifacio, a captain who falls in love with a local woman (Fely Franquelli) who helps the army keep their rag-tag forces as organized as possibl ...
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Big Jake (1971)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
George Sherman.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Richard Boone,
Maureen O'Hara,
Patrick Wayne,
Christopher Mitchum,
Bruce Cabot,
John Agar,
Jim Burk,
Virginia Capers,
Harry Carey, Jr.,
Glenn Corbett,
Everett Creach,
Jim Davis,
John Doucette,
Don Epperson,
Bernard Fox,
Jerry Gatlin,
Tom Hennessy,
Roy Jenson,
John McLiam,
Gregg Palmer,
Chuck Robertson,
Dean Smith,
Bobby Vinton,
William Walker,
Robert Warner,
Ethan Wayne,
Hank Worden.
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Storyline:
When his grandson (played by real-life son Ethan Wayne) is kidnapped by scurrilous baddie Richard Boone, Big Jake (John Wayne) sets out to deliver the $1 million ransom. On the off-chance that there'll be gunplay, Jake brings along his sons Patrick Wayne and Chris Mitchum. Maureen O'Hara plays Jake's estranged wife and Bruce Cabot provides comedy relief as a scraggly Indian Scout.
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Dakota (1945)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Joseph Kane.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Vera Ralston,
Walter Brennan,
Ward Bond,
Mike Mazurki,
Ona Munson,
Olive Blakeney,
Hugo Haas,
Nick Stewart [Nicodemus],
Paul Fix,
Grant Withers,
Robert Livingston,
Olin Howland,
Pierre Watkin,
Robert H. Barrat,
Jonathan Hale,
Paul Hurst,
Eddy Waller,
Sarah Padden,
Jack LaRue,
George Cleveland,
Selmar Jackson,
Claire Du Brey,
Roy Barcroft,
Robert Blake,
Eugene Borden,
Paul E. Burns,
Yakima Canutt,
Dorothy Christy,
Peter Cusanelli,
Kenne Duncan,
Cay Forrester,
Frances Gladwin,
Fred Graham,
Lorna Gray,
William Haade,
Harriette Haddon,
Russ Kaplan,
Rex Lease,
Cliff Lyons,
LeRoy Mason,
Arthur Miles,
Al Murphy,
Jack Roper,
Hector V. Sarno,
Betty Shaw,
Houseley Stevenson, Sr.,
Linda Stirling,
Larry Thompson,
Victor Varconi,
Michael Visaroff,
Virginia Wave,
Dick Wessel.
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Donovan's Reef (1963)
Genre:
Comedy,
Comedy of Errors.
Director:
John Ford.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Lee Marvin,
Jack Warden,
Elizabeth Allen,
Dick Foran,
Cesar Romero,
Dorothy Lamour,
Jacqueline Malouf,
Mike Mazurki,
Marcel Dalio,
Jon Fong,
Tim Stafford,
Carmen Estrabeau,
Frank Baker,
Edgar Buchanan,
Harold Fong,
Duke Green,
Sam Harris,
Fred Jones,
June Kim,
Cheryline Lee,
Carl Leviness,
King Lockwood,
Cliff Lyons,
Mae Marsh,
Midori,
Ron Nyman,
Yvonne Peattie,
Chuck Roberson,
Scott Seaton,
Charles Seel,
John Stafford,
Sara Taft,
Ralph Volkie,
Aissa Wayne,
Patrick Wayne.
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Storyline:
John Ford's last film to deal with World War II, Donovan's Reef is an alternately comical and sentimental look back on the fighting Navy men from that war, and how and where — in Ford's eyes, and Frank Nugent and James Edward Grant's script — they should have ended up. Michael "Guns" Donovan (John Wayne), Thomas "Boats" Gilhooley (Lee Marvin), and Dr. Willia ...
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Flying Leathernecks (1951)
Genre:
War,
War Drama.
Director:
Nicholas Ray.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Robert Ryan,
Don Taylor,
Janis Carter,
Jay C. Flippen,
William Harrigan,
James Bell,
Maurice Jara,
Adam Williams,
James Dobson,
Carleton Young,
Brett King,
Gordon Geberl,
Gail Davis,
Sam Edwards,
James Flavin,
Douglas Henderson,
Barry Kelley,
Keith Larsen,
Harry Lauter,
John Mallory,
Britt Norton,
Michael St. Angel,
Lynn Stalmaster,
Milburn Stone,
Harlan Warde,
Dick Wessel,
Mack Williams.
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Storyline:
The Technicolor adventure epic Flying Leathernecks offers two things that film cultists can never get enough of: star John Wayne and director Nicholas Ray. Filmed at the behest of RKO chieftain Howard R. Hughes, Leathernecks is a paean to the Marine Flying Corps of World War II. Wayne plays Major Dan Kirby, a squadron commander, whose no-nonsense attitude is sharply at odds with the easygoing appr ...
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Fort Apache (1948)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western,
Cavalry Film.
Director:
John Ford.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Henry Fonda,
Ward Bond,
Shirley Temple,
John Agar,
Pedro Armendáriz,
Dick Foran,
Miguel Inclan,
Victor McLaglen,
Guy Kibbee,
Anna Lee,
George O'Brien,
Jack Pennick,
Irene Rich,
Grant Withers,
Frank Baker,
Maria [Movita] Castaneda,
Cliff Clark [Clarke],
Frank Ferguson,
Francis Ford,
William Forrest,
Mary Gordon,
Fred Graham,
Ray Hyke,
Ben Johnson,
Philip Kieffer,
Mae Marsh,
Mickey Simpson,
Harry Tenbrook,
Archie Twitchell,
Hank Worden.
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Storyline:
The first of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", Fort Apache stars John Wayne as captain Kirby York and Henry Fonda as Custer clone Lt. Col. Owen Thursday. Resentful of his loss in rank and transfer to the West after serving gallantly in the Civil War, the vainglorious Thursday insists upon imposing rigid authority on rough-and-tumble Fort Apache. He is particularly anxious to do battle with ...
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Hondo (1953)
Genre:
Western,
Psychological Western.
Director:
John Farrow.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Geraldine Page,
Ward Bond,
Michael Pate,
James Arness,
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta,
Leo Gordon,
Tom Irish,
Lee Aaker,
Paul Fix,
Rayford Barnes,
Lassie the Dog.
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Storyline:
Hondo is so "perfect" a John Ford western that many people assume it was directed by John Ford—or at the very least, Andrew McLaglen. Actually the director was suspense expert John Farrow, who worked with the "Duke" only twice in his career (the second film was an oddball war drama, The Sea Chase [55]). In Hondo, John Wayne plays a hard-bitten cavalry scout who is hum ...
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How the West Was Won (1962)
Genre:
Western,
Epic Western.
Director:
John Ford,
Henry Hathaway,
George Marshall.
Actors:
James Stewart,
Henry Fonda,
Gregory Peck,
Debbie Reynolds,
Richard Widmark,
George Peppard,
Karl Malden,
John Wayne,
Carolyn Jones,
Robert Preston,
Eli Wallach,
Carroll Baker,
Lee J. Cobb,
Brigid Bazlen,
Walter Brennan,
David Brian,
Andy Devine,
Raymond Massey,
Agnes Moorehead,
Thelma Ritter,
Mickey Shaughnessy,
Russ Tamblyn,
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta,
Mark Allen,
Beulah Archuletta,
Willis B. Bouchey,
Charlie Briggs,
Paul Bryar,
Walter Burke,
Kim Charney,
Ken Curtis,
John Damler,
Christopher Dark,
Ken Dibbs,
Jay C. Flippen,
Sol (Saul) Gorss,
James Griffith,
William Henry,
Roy Jenson,
Claude Johnson,
Jack Lambert,
John Larch,
J. Edward McKinley,
Harry Monty,
Henry "Harry" Morgan,
Boyd "Red" Morgan,
Robert Nash,
Tudor Owen,
Harvey Parry,
Jack Pennick,
Gil Perkins,
Walter Reed,
Chuck Roberson,
Victor Romito,
Jamie Ross,
Gene Roth,
Bryan Russell,
Joe Sawyer,
Harry Dean Stanton,
Clinton Sundberg,
Karl Swenson,
Spencer Tracy,
Lee Van Cleef,
Carleton Young.
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Storyline:
Filmed in panoramic Cinerama, this star-studded, epic Western adventure is a true cinematic classic. Three legendary directors (Henry Hathaway, John Ford, and George Marshall) combine their skills to tell the story of three families and their travels from the Erie Canal to California between 1839 and 1889. Spencer Tracy narrates the film, which cost an estimated 15 million dollars to complete. In ...
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Lady from Louisiana (1941)
Genre:
Drama,
Crime Drama.
Director:
Bernard Vorhaus.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Ona Munson,
Ray Middleton,
Henry Stephenson,
Helen Westley,
Jack Pennick,
Dorothy Dandridge,
Shimen Ruskin,
Jacqueline Dalya,
Paul Scardon,
Maj. James H. MacNamara,
James C. Morton,
Maurice Costello,
Stanley Blystone,
Al Bridge,
Lane Chandler,
Kid Chissel,
Virginia Farmer,
Karl Hackett,
Howard Hickman,
Frank Jaquet,
Bob Kortman,
Ethan Laidlaw,
George Lloyd,
Ted Mapes,
Osa Massen,
Hugh Prosser.
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John Wayne goes up against the lottery racket, 1880 Louisiana-style, in this passable time-killer from Republic Pictures. Arriving from New England to look into the Louisiana lottery on behalf of uplifter Blanche Brunot (Helen Westley), attorney John Reynolds (Wayne) falls in love with sultry Julie Mirbeau (Osa Munson), who attempts to persuade him that her father's gaming business is on the up an ...
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North to Alaska (1960)
Genre:
Romance,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure Comedy.
Director:
Henry Hathaway.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Stewart Granger,
Ernie Kovacs,
Fabian,
Capucine,
Mickey Shaughnessy,
Karl Swenson,
Kathleen Freeman,
John Qualen,
Stanley Adams,
Stephen Courtleigh,
Douglas Dick,
Jerry O'Sullivan,
Ollie O'Toole,
Frank Faylen,
Fred Graham,
Alan Carney,
Peter Bourne,
Fortune Gordien,
Rayford Barnes,
Oscar Beregi,
Lilyan Chauvin,
Richard Collier,
Esther Dale,
Maurice Dallimore,
Richard Deacon,
Tom Dillon,
Joey Faye,
James Griffith,
Arlene Harris,
Marcel Hillaire,
Dog: Hobo,
Roy Jenson,
Johnny Lee,
Paul Maxey,
Kermit Maynard,
Tudor Owen,
Joe Sawyer,
Charles Seel.
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Storyline:
Those familiar only with Johnny Horton's song hit North to Alaska might not be aware that the song came equipped with a movie. John Wayne and Stewart Granger star as a couple of lucky miners in Alaska Territory during the '98 gold rush. Since the Duke is the only man he can trust, Granger sends his pal to Seattle to fetch his fiance. Fabian appears in the cast (playing Granger's brother) primarily ...
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Operation Pacific (1951)
Genre:
Romance,
Action,
Comedy,
War,
Combat Films.
Director:
George Waggner.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Patricia Neal,
Ward Bond,
Scott Forbes,
Philip Carey,
Paul Picerni,
Kathryn Givney,
Martin Milner,
Cliff Clark [Clarke],
Jack Pennick,
Virginia Brissac,
Vincent Fotre,
Lewis Martin,
Louis Mosconi,
Sam Edwards,
John Baer,
William Campbell,
Bob Carson,
Gail Davis,
Chris Drake,
James Flavin,
Gordon Geberl,
Ray Hyke,
Gayle Kellogg,
Al Kikume,
Brett King,
Keith Larsen,
Harry Lauter,
Richard Loo,
Bob Nash,
Michael St. Angel,
Carl Saxe,
Bill Self,
Milburn Stone,
Harlan Warde,
Steve Wayne,
Dick Wessel,
Mack Williams,
Carleton Young.
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Storyline:
If one is a subscriber to cable TV's American Movie Classics, it is virtually impossible to avoid seeing the John Wayne starrer Operation Pacific; judging by the frequency of its showings, the film must be someone's very special favorite down at AMC. Set during WW II, the film casts Wayne as Duke Gifford, two-fisted submarine commander. Patricia Neal co-stars as Mary Stuart, Duke's former wife. Du ...
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Pittsburgh (1942)
Genre:
Drama,
Melodrama.
Director:
Lewis Seiler.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Marlene Dietrich,
Randolph Scott,
Frank Craven,
Louise Allbritton,
Shemp Howard,
Thomas Gomez,
Ludwig Stossel,
Samuel S. Hinds,
Paul Fix,
William Haade,
Charles Coleman,
Nestor Paiva,
Charles Arnt,
Wade Boteler,
Hobart Cavanaugh,
Harry Cording,
John Dilson,
Bess Flowers,
Douglas Fowley,
William Gould,
Alphonse Martell,
Mira McKinney,
Virginia Sale,
Harry Seymour,
Charles Sherlock,
Sammy Stein,
Ray Walker.
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Reap the Wild Wind (1942)
Genre:
Action,
Drama,
Romantic Adventure.
Director:
Cecil B. DeMille.
Actors:
Ray Milland,
John Wayne,
Paulette Goddard,
Raymond Massey,
Robert Preston,
Susan Hayward,
Lynne Overman,
Charles Bickford,
Walter Hampden,
Martha O'Driscoll,
Louise Beavers,
Elizabeth Risdon,
Hedda Hopper,
Keith Richards,
Oscar Polk,
Wee Willie Davis,
Lane Chandler,
Davison Clark,
Frank M. Thomas,
Milburn Stone,
Ben Carter,
Richard Alexander,
C.E. Anderson,
Cap Anderson,
Stanley Andrews,
Sam Appel,
Janet Beecher,
Monte Blue,
Al Bridge,
Barbara Britton,
Wheaton Chambers,
Jimmie Dundee,
Billy Elmer,
Julia Faye,
Frank Ferguson,
Al Ferguson,
James Flavin,
Sam Flint,
Byron Foulger,
Fred Graham,
William Haade,
Mildred Harris,
Raymond Hatton,
Dutch Hendrian,
Eugene Jackson,
Victor Kilian,
Frank Lackteen,
Ameda Lambert,
Jack Luden,
John Farrell MacDonald,
Claire McDowell,
Lou Merrill,
D'Arcy Miller,
Nestor Paiva,
Tony Paton,
George H. Reed,
Frank Richards,
Constantine Romanoff,
John St. Polis,
Dorothy Sebastian,
Leo Sulky,
Dale Van Sickel,
Victor Varconi,
Bruce Warren,
Dave Wengren,
Stanhope Wheatcroft,
Harry Woods.
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Storyline:
Cecil B. DeMille's Technicolor historical spectacle Reap the Wild Wind was to have starred Gary Cooper, but Cooper's prior commitment to Goldwyn's Pride of the Yankees compelled DeMille to recast the leading role with John Wayne. The film, set in the mid-19th century, centers around Key West, Florida, where piracy reigns unchecked. Wayne plays the captain of a salvage business, working on behalf ...
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Rio Bravo (1959)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western,
Buddy Film.
Director:
Howard Hawks.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Dean Martin,
Ricky Nelson,
Angie Dickinson,
Walter Brennan,
Ward Bond,
John Russell,
Estelita Rodriguez,
Claude Akins,
Malcolm Atterbury,
Harry Carey, Jr.,
Bob Steele,
Nesdon Booth,
George Bruggeman,
Robert Donner,
Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez,
Fred Graham,
Myron Healey,
Riley Hill,
Eugene Iglesias,
Tom Monroe,
Bing Russell,
Bob Terhune,
Ted White.
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Set in Texas during the late 1860s, Rio Bravo is a story of men (and women) and a town under siege. Presidio County Sheriff John T. Chance (John Wayne) is holding Joe Burdette (Claude Akins), a worthless, drunken thug, for the murder of an unarmed man in a fight in a saloon — the problem is that Joe is the brother of wealthy land baron Nathan Burdette (John Russell), who owns a big chunk ...
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Rio Lobo (1970)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Howard Hawks.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Jorge Rivero,
Jennifer O'Neill,
Jack Elam,
Christopher Mitchum,
Victor French,
Mike Henry,
Susana Dosamantes,
David Huddleston,
Bill Williams,
Jim Davis,
Sherry Lansing,
Dean Smith,
Robert Donner,
Edward Faulkner,
Robert Rothwell,
Chuck Courtney,
George Plimpton,
Peter Jason,
Don "Red" Barry,
William Byrne,
Jose Angel "Ferrusquilla" Espinosa,
Chuck Hayward,
Frank Kennedy,
John R. McKee,
Boyd "Red" Morgan,
Chuck Roberson,
Danny Sands,
Bob Steele,
Ethan Wayne,
Hank Worden.
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John Wayne, in the last of his Civil War characterizations, portrays Cord McNally, a Union Army colonel who loses a gold shipment in a Confederate raid, during which a devoted young officer is also killed. After the end of the war, McNally bears no ill-will toward the leaders of the raid, Pierre Cordona (Jorge Rivero) and Tuscarora Phillips (Christopher Mitchum), who were acting as soldiers, but h ...
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Rooster Cogburn (1975)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Stuart Millar.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Katharine Hepburn,
Anthony Zerbe,
Richard Jordan,
John McIntire,
Strother Martin,
Gary McLarty,
Richard Romancito,
Jon Lormer,
Jack Colvin,
Richard Farnsworth,
Jerry Gatlin,
Mickey Gilbert,
Chuck Hayward,
Paul Koslo,
Tom Lee,
Richard Riehle,
Chuck Roberson,
Lane Smith,
Warren Vanders.
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Storyline:
John Wayne returned to the role that won him an Oscar in this sequel to the western classic True Grit. Rooster Cogburn (Wayne) has once again been stripped of his badge after some questionable behavior with his gun, but he's given the chance to earn it back after an especially appalling crime demands an experienced lawman. A gang of violent and ruthless criminals, led by Hawk (Richard Jordan) and ...
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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
Genre:
Western,
Cavalry Film.
Director:
John Ford.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Joanne Dru,
John Agar,
Ben Johnson,
Victor McLaglen,
Mildred Natwick,
Harry Carey, Jr.,
George O'Brien,
Arthur Shields,
Harry Woods,
Noble Johnson,
Cliff Lyons,
Tom Tyler,
Michael Dugan,
Mickey Simpson,
Frank McGrath,
Don Summers,
Jack Pennick,
Billy Jones,
Fred Graham,
Fred Kennedy,
Rudy Bowman,
Ray Hyke,
Lee Bradley,
Chief John Big Tree,
Paul Fix,
Francis Ford,
Bill Gettinger,
Fred Libby,
Post Park,
Irving Pichel,
William Steele,
Dan White.
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Storyline:
The second of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", She Wore a Yellow Ribbon is the only one of the three to be lensed in Technicolor. In an Oscar-calibre performance, 42-year old John Wayne plays sixtyish Cavalry Captain Nathan Brittles. In his last days before his compulsory retirement, Brittles must face the possibility of a full-scale attack from the Arapahos, fomented by the recent defeat ...
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Tall in the Saddle (1941)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Edwin L. Marin.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Ella Raines,
Audrey Long,
George "Gabby" Hayes,
Ward Bond,
Elizabeth Risdon,
Donald Douglas,
Russell Wade,
Frank Puglia,
Paul Fix,
Harry Woods,
Emory Parnell,
Raymond Hatton,
Erville Alderson,
Walter S. Baldwin,
Clem Bevans,
Wheaton Chambers,
George Chandler,
Frank Darien,
William Desmond,
Russell Hopton,
Cy Kendall,
Bob McKenzie,
Frank Orth,
Russell Simpson,
Eddy Waller.
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John Wayne stars in this hard-driving oater which was co-written by character actor Paul Fix. Wayne plays Rocklin, a chauvinistic cowboy who arrives at the KC Ranch in Santa Inez to apply for a job as a foreman. But when he finds that the owner has died and that the ranch is now being run by two women — Clara Cardell (Audrey Long) and her aunt Miss Martin (Elizabeth Risdon) — h ...
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The Alamo (1960)
Genre:
Historical Film,
Western,
Epic Western,
Historical Epic.
Director:
John Wayne.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Richard Widmark,
Laurence Harvey,
Frankie Avalon,
Richard Boone,
Patrick Wayne,
Carlos Arruza,
Linda Cristal,
Joan O'Brien,
Chill Wills,
Joseph Calleia,
Ken Curtis,
Jester Hairston,
Veda Ann Borg,
John Dierkes,
Denver Pyle,
Aissa Wayne,
Hank Worden,
Bill Daniel,
Wesley Lau,
Chuck Roberson,
Olive Carey,
Ruben Padilla,
Charles Akins,
Carol Baxter,
Danny Borzage,
Buff Brady,
Jim Brewer,
Jim Burk,
Tap Canutt,
Ed Carter,
Mickey Finn,
Miguel Garza,
Fred Graham,
Joe Graham,
Big John Hamilton,
Robert H. Harris,
Chuck Hayward,
William Henry,
Joe Jackson,
Leroy Johnson,
Ronald Lee,
Cy Malis,
Jack Miller,
Boyd "Red" Morgan,
Jack Pennick,
Gil Perkins,
Jerry Phillips,
Rudy Robbins,
Bob Rose,
George Ross,
Charles Sanders,
Bill Shannon,
Dean Smith,
Alfred Taylor,
Jim Walker,
Ted White,
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams,
Jack Williams,
Jim Wright.
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The Desert Trail (1935)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Robert North Bradbury,
Cullin Lewis.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Mary Kornman,
Paul Fix,
Eddy Chandler,
Carmen La Roux,
Lafe [Lafayette] McKee,
Al Ferguson,
Henry Hall,
Frank Ball,
Frank Brownlee,
Dick Dickinson,
Frank Ellis,
Lew Meehan,
Art Ortego,
Wally West.
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Storyline:
John Wayne's easy-going charm truly began to manifest itself in this, one of his later "Lone Star" Westerns for Monogram. Falsely accused of killing the paymaster (Henry Hall) of the Rattlesnake Gulch rodeo, John Scott (Wayne) and his girl-chasing partner Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler) trail the real killer, Pete (Al Ferguson), and his unwilling underling Jim (Paul Fix) to Poker City. Ji ...
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The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
George Waggner.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Vera Ralston,
Philip Dorn,
Oliver Hardy,
Marie Windsor,
Hugo Haas,
John Howard,
Grant Withers,
Odette Myrtil,
Paul Fix,
Mae Marsh,
Jack Pennick,
Mickey Simpson,
Fred Graham,
Charles Cane,
Sam Harris,
Cliff Lyons,
Bob Morgan,
Chuck Roberson,
Crystal White,
Hank Worden.
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Set shortly after the Battle of New Orleans, the film casts John Wayne as John Breen, a Kentucky trooper making the long journey homeward with his confreres. Breen becomes involved with a plan by robber baron Blake Randolph (John Howard) to deprive hundreds of French army refugees of land granted to them by an Act of Congress. Championing the cause of the refugees, Breen does his best to defeat Ra ...
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The Longest Day (1962)
Genre:
War,
Epic,
War Epic.
Director:
Ken Annakin,
Andrew Marton,
Bernhard Wicki.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Robert Mitchum,
Henry Fonda,
Robert Ryan,
Rod Steiger,
Richard Todd,
Richard Burton,
Robert Wagner,
Mel Ferrer,
Jeffrey Hunter,
Paul Anka,
Sal Mineo,
Roddy McDowall,
Stuart Whitman,
Eddie Albert,
Edmond O'Brien,
Fabian,
Red Buttons,
Tom Tryon,
Alexander Knox,
Tommy Sands,
Ray Danton,
Henry W. Grace,
Mark Damon,
Dewey Martin,
John Crawford,
Ron Randell,
Nick Stuart,
John Meillon,
Kenneth More,
Peter Lawford,
Leo Genn,
John Gregson,
Sean Connery,
Jack Hedley,
Irina Demick,
Bourvil,
Jean-Louis Barrault,
Christian Marquand,
Arletty,
Madeleine Renaud,
Georges Riviere,
Jean Servais,
Georges Wilson,
Curd Jürgens,
Werner Hinz,
Paul Hartmann,
Hans-Christian Blech,
Peter Van Eyck,
Heinz Reincke,
Richard Münch,
Kurt Meisel,
Patrick Barr,
Michael Beint,
Richard Beymer,
Lyndon Brook,
Wolfgang Buttner,
Pauline Carton,
Bryan Coleman,
Eugene Deckers,
Fred Durr,
Frank Finlay,
Steve Forrest,
Harry Fowler,
Robert Freitag,
Gert Fröbe,
Daniel Gélin,
Harold Goodwin,
Ruth Hausmeister,
Peter Helm,
Michael Hinz,
Donald Houston,
Karl John,
Til Kiwe,
Simon Lack,
Fernand Ledoux,
Christopher Lee,
Wolfgang Lukschy,
Howard Marion-Crawford,
Neil McCallum,
Michael Medwin,
Bill Nagy,
Rainer Penkert,
Sian Phillips,
Leslie Phillips,
Maurice Poli,
Wolfgang Preiss,
Trevor Reid,
John Robinson,
Françoise Rosay,
Norman Rossington,
Dietmar Schoenherr,
Ernst Schroeder,
George Segal,
Heinz Spitzner,
Alice Tissot,
Vicco Von Buelow,
Richard Wattis.
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The Longest Day is a mammoth, all-star re-creation of the D-Day invasion, personally orchestrated by Darryl F. Zanuck. Whenever possible, the original locations were utilized, and an all-star international cast impersonates the people involved, from high-ranking officials to ordinary GIs. Each actor speaks in his or her native language with subtitles translating for the benefit of the audience (al ...
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The Lucky Texan (1934)
Genre:
Western,
B-Western.
Director:
Robert North Bradbury.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Barbara Sheldon,
George "Gabby" Hayes,
Lloyd Whitlock,
Yakima Canutt,
Gordon de Main,
Earl Dwire,
George Morrell,
Art Ortego,
Tex Palmer,
Eddie Parker,
Tex Phelps,
Gordon D. [Demain] Woods.
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The third entry in John Wayne's superior Lone Star series for producer Paul Malvern, The Lucky Texan features Wayne as Jerry Mason, a young college graduate who, along with old family friend Jake Benson (George Hayes), locates a secret gold field. Returning to town with their gold, the two friends make the mistake of trusting the local assayer (Lloyd Whitlock) and his equally crooked partner (Yaki ...
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The Quiet Man (1952)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Romance,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
John Ford.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Maureen O'Hara,
Victor McLaglen,
Barry Fitzgerald,
Ward Bond,
Mildred Natwick,
Francis Ford,
Eileen Crowe,
May Craig,
Arthur Shields,
Charles Fitzsimmons,
James Lilburn,
Joseph O'Dea,
Eric Gorman,
Webb Overlander,
Frank Baker,
Ken Curtis,
Douglas Evans,
Sam Harris,
David Hilary Hughes,
Tiny Jones,
Jack MacGowran,
Mae Marsh,
Sean McClory,
Al Murphy,
Pat O'Malley,
Bob Perry,
Jack Roper,
Harry Tenbrook,
Harry Tyler,
Michael Wayne,
Patrick Wayne,
Hank Worden.
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Returning to the Ireland of his birth, director John Ford fashions a irresistable valentine to the "Auld Sod" in The Quiet Man. Irish-American boxer John Wayne, recovering from the trauma of having accidentally killed a man in the ring, arrives in the Irish village where he was born. Hoping to bury his past and settle down to a life of tranquility, Wayne has purchased the home of his bir ...
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The Shootist (1976)
Genre:
Western,
Revisionist Western,
Outlaw (Gunfighter).
Director:
Don Siegel.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Lauren Bacall,
Ron Howard,
Bill McKinney,
James Stewart,
Richard Boone,
Hugh O'Brian,
John Carradine,
Sheree North,
Scatman Crothers,
Alfred Dennis,
Dick Winslow,
Kathleen O'Malley,
Johnny Crawford,
Christopher George,
Leo Gordon,
Rick Lenz,
Harry Morgan,
Ricky Nelson,
Gregg Palmer,
Melody Thomas.
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Storyline:
About ten minutes into The Shootist, Doctor Hostetler (James Stewart) tells aging Western gunfighter John Bernard Books (John Wayne), "You have a cancer." Knowing that his death will be painful and lingering, Books is determined to be shot in the line of "duty." In his remaining two months, Books settles scores with old enemies, including gambler Pulford (Hugh O'Brian) and Mars ...
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The Sons of Katie Elder (1965)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western,
Psychological Western.
Director:
Henry Hathaway.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Dean Martin,
Martha Hyer,
Michael Anderson, Jr.,
Earl Holliman,
Dennis Hopper,
Jeremy Slate,
James Gregory,
Paul Fix,
George Kennedy,
Sheldon Allman,
John Litel,
John Doucette,
James Westerfield,
Rhys Williams,
John Qualen,
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta,
Strother Martin,
Percy Helton,
Karl Swenson,
Jerry Gatlin,
Harvey Grant,
Loren Janes,
Boyd "Red" Morgan,
Chuck Roberson,
Ralph Volkie,
Jack Williams,
Henry Wills,
Joe Yrigoyen.
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Storyline:
Henry Hathaway directs the 1965 psychological Western The Sons of Katie Elder. Four sons reunite in their Texas hometown to attend their mother's funeral. John (John Wayne) is the gunfighter, Tom (Dean Martin) is the gambler, Matt (Earl Holliman) is the quiet one, and Bud (Michael Anderson Jr.) is the youngest. They soon learn that their father gambled away the family ranch, leading to his own mur ...
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The Trail Beyond (1934)
Genre:
Western,
Action,
Traditional Western,
Buddy Film.
Director:
Robert North Bradbury.
Actors:
Noah Beery, Jr.,
Noah Beery, Sr.,
Earl Dwire,
Robert W. Frazer,
Verna Hillie,
Reed Howes,
Iris Lancaster,
James Marcus,
Art Ortego,
Eddie Parker,
John Wayne.
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Loosely based on a story by pulp writer James Oliver Curwood, this Lone Star Western released by Monogram starred a young John Wayne helping an old family friend (James Marcus) find his long-lost brother and niece. Traveling by train to the Canadian Northwest, Rod Drew (Wayne) is reacquainted with old school chum Wabi (Noah Beery Jr.), a "half-breed" falsely accused of shooting a card sh ...
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The War Wagon (1967)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western,
Caper.
Director:
Burt Kennedy.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Kirk Douglas,
Howard Keel,
Keenan Wynn,
Bruce Cabot,
Joanna Barnes,
Valora Noland,
Bruce Dern,
Gene Evans,
Terry Wilson,
Don Collier,
Sheb Wooley,
Ann McCrea,
Emilio Fernández,
Frank McGrath,
Chuck Roberson,
Hal Needham,
Marco Antonio,
Perla Walter,
Margarito Luna,
Miko Mayama,
Midori,
Boyd "Red" Morgan,
Robert Walker, Jr..
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John Wayne and Kirk Douglas spend half of The War Wagon trying to knock one another off and the other half working shoulder to shoulder. Settling an old score with avaricious mine owner Bruce Cabot, Wayne plans to steal a $500,000 gold shipment from his enemy. Douglas, at first hired by Cabot to kill Wayne, goes along with the robbery scheme. Also in on the plan is Howard Keel, superbly cast as a ...
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True Grit (1969)
Genre:
Western,
Comedy Western.
Director:
Henry Hathaway.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Glen Campbell,
Kim Darby,
Jeremy Slate,
Robert Duvall,
Dennis Hopper,
Alfred Ryder,
Strother Martin,
Jeff Corey,
Ron Soble,
James Westerfield,
John Doucette,
Donald Woods,
Edith Atwater,
Carlos Rivas,
Isabel Boniface,
John M. Pickard,
Elizabeth Harrower,
Ken Renard,
Jay Ripley,
Ken Becker,
John Fiedler,
H.W. Gim,
Myron Healey,
Boyd "Red" Morgan,
Connie Sawyer,
Jay Silverheels,
Guy Wilkerson,
Hank Worden.
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War of the Wildcats (1943)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Albert Rogell.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Martha Scott,
Albert Dekker,
George "Gabby" Hayes,
Marjorie Rambeau,
Dale Evans,
Grant Withers,
Sidney Blackmer,
Paul Fix,
Cecil Cunningham,
Irving Bacon,
Byron Foulger,
Richard Graham,
Stanley Andrews,
Charles Arnt,
Hooper Atchley,
Roy Barcroft,
Linda Brent,
Yakima Canutt,
Jess Cavan,
Lane Chandler,
George Chandler,
Wade Crosby,
William B. Davidson,
Curley Dresden,
Kenne Duncan,
Rhonda Fleming,
Edward Gargan,
Bud Geary,
Fred Graham,
Pat Hogan,
Jack Kirk,
Arthur Loft,
Tom London,
LeRoy Mason,
Anne O'Neal,
Dick Rich,
Shirley Jean Rickert,
Harry Shannon,
Emmett Vogan,
Robert Warwick,
Charles "Slim" Whitaker,
Harry Woods,
Will Wright.
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Storyline:
In Old Oklahoma is better known today by its reissue title, War of the Wildcats. John Wayne heads the cast as oil man Dan Somers, who carries on a bitter feud with his crooked rival Hunk Gardner (Albert Dekker). Furthering the animosity between the two men is schoolteacher-turned-novelist Catherine Allen (Martha Scott), with whom both Dan and Hunk fall in love. The main story and the romantic seco ...
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Winds of the Wasteland (1936)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Mack Wright.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Phyllis Fraser,
Yakima Canutt,
Douglas Cosgrove,
Lane Chandler,
Sam Flint,
Edward Cassidy,
Christian J. Frank,
Jon Hall,
Lloyd Ingraham,
Jack Ingram,
Lew Kelly,
Bob Kortman,
Tracy Layne,
Charles Locher,
Bud McClure,
Merrill McCormick,
Arthur Millett,
Art Mix,
Jack Rockwell,
Joe Yrigoyen.
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Former pony express riders John Blair (John Wayne) and Larry Adams (Lane Chandler) don't buy the Brooklyn Bridge in this Republic Western, but the two greenhorns instead purchase a dilapidated stage line to a ghost town. While the unscrupulous seller, "Honest Cal" Drake (Douglas Cosgrove), count his loot, John and Larry learn that Crescent City is inhabited by Rocky (Lew Kelly), who clai ...
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