John Wayne was the undisputed High Sheriff of American Western movies for thirty years.From his breakthrough star-making 1939’s Stagecoach he rode across the silver screen all...
John Wayne had already remade 1959’s Rio Bravo, a film about a sheriff defending his office from outlaws, in 1966’s El Dorado. Yet Howard Hawks, who directed...
Boasting incredible stunts, powerful punch-ups, dry dialogue and panoramic views of 1970s London shot by cinematographer Gerry Fisher (The Go-Between, Highlander), as well as a superb supporting cast including Judy...
She further noted that Wayne was waiting backstage at the 1973 Oscars to drag her off the stage. However, “he had to be restrained by six security men.”“I...
“Rawhide” is a popular TV show connected to Clint Eastwood and his Rowdy Yates character. But the show was unceremoniously canceled. What happened? The short version...
John Wayne (real name: Marion Michael Morrison) was one of the most famous actors during the Hollywood Golden Age.Though he appeared in a total of 179...
Movie star John Wayne once expressed his positive thoughts toward Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill. He was known to be politically vocal,...
It’s safe to say that John Wayne has a complex legacy, as many long-dead figures in the entertainment world tend to have. He’s a cinematic icon who’s inspired...
With its quaintness and country-style charm, you might be surprised to know that the owner of California’s Mission Ranch Hotel is actually a famous Western movie...
John Wayne and John Ford collaborated on some of the Hollywood Golden Age’s best-loved Westerns from She Wore a Yellow Ribbon to The Man Who Shot Liberty...