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, Duke was in his fifties ... However, Wayne demanded ...
Despite often being an action hero in the earlier days of Hollywood, John Wayne would rarely allow his characters to swear — ...
Before 'The Great Train Robbery', the first western movie, 'Kidnapping By Indians', was made several years before in an English town.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
FREMONT, Calif. — About the same time the movie industry was taking off in Los Angeles, hundreds of silent films were being ...
The films of Clint Eastwood speak with us about the present, though, like Juror #2, they've gotten less and less of a chance.
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 ...
Brody Tupin and the West Plains Wolves punish No. 6 Randall 43-21 in the 'Crosstown Showdown' for the Duke trophy.