John Wayne is best known for the Western genre, but surprisingly, some of his least-known Westerns best highlight his depth & ...
The Angel and the Badman, an underrated Western produced by John Wayne, showcased a thoughtful and introspective approach to ...
While they both had storied and prolific careers on their own, John Ford and John Wayne are inseparable from each other. In over a dozen collaborations, Ford and Wayne defined the West and America as ...
John Wayne had furious outburst when shooting Western classic Rooster Cogburn with Katharine Hepburn, as Duke struggled ...
Please verify your email address. You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Few actors can boast a filmography as extensive as the John Wayne; the quintessential Golden Age of ...
9. Red River (Howard Hawks, 1948) Epic Western from a master filmmaker that gave John Wayne the type of part in which he excelled, as the stubborn, driven rancher determined to see a cattle drive ...
The aging star cut an impressive figure when he presented the Best Picture award to Michael Cimino for the 'Deer Hunter,' but ...
John Wayne was considered an icon of American cinema, but he was not good at dealing with his finances, losing money various ...
John Ford is best known for his Western collaborations with John Wayne, but one of his greatest ever films dosen’t even feature Duke. Back in 1946, the Hollywood director released My Darling ...
John Connery Heffernan III, the gonzo screenwriter behind the 2006 cult hit was never suited for the country club life into which he was born. In Hollywood, he found his people, his purpose and ...
The Western Wayne band serenaded Josh Vinton with an enthusiastic rendition of “Happy Birthday.” Western Wayne’s senior ...