2. The Green Berets. John Wayne's entry into Vietnam was a decent picture about the American Special Forces. It is a rare Vietnam movie picturing the Americans as the good guys (it was made in 1968).
Despite often being an action hero in the earlier days of Hollywood, John Wayne would rarely allow his characters to swear — ...
John Wayne’s first movie as director was 1960’s The Alamo, but he was technically the uncredited one a year later on another Western. Duke starred in The Comancheros as Captain Jake Cutter in ...
John Wayne was famous for his tough guy image on and off screen, mostly being known for playing cowboys and military men. By the early 1960s ... to appear in the movie – a request that was ...
There were no small parts in a John Wayne movie. Though John Wayne is the most recognizable of these performers, he was neither the first nor the longest-tenured of these Western stars.
Horror Westerns, by now, have firmly cemented their place inside the pantheon of American films, with movies like Bone Tomahawk ... even starred in one. John Wayne is an iconic Western actor ...
Two new films made it into the top five, including the animated movie The Wild Robot, featuring the voices of Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal and Mark Hamill. Oscar-winner Maggie Smith of Downton ...
No (1962), the Italian classic La Dolce Vita (1960), John Wayne’s The Alamo (1960 ... On August 19, 1961, Kennedy watched an early British rock ‘n roll movie titled Expresso Bongo (1959 ...
For filming, John Wayne brought along four of his children, who even had cameos in the movie - Michael (18), Mary Antonia "Toni" (16), Patrick (13), and Melinda (12) all play young people ...