Being the outspoken sort, John Wayne couldn't help but comment on what he considered perhaps the worst Western he'd ever ...
John Wayne and Roy Rogers only ever shared the screen in Dark Command, which is a shame considering how well they work ...
War Wagon director Burt Kennedy had to give ... I’ve made quite a few pictures with John Wayne and, by the way, I’ve always called him John. Everybody calls him Duke. We have never seen ...
While Wayne traveled to Southeast Asia, anti-war protests, draft-card burnings and marches decrying American troops’ involvement became more prevalent.
In subsequent years, John Wayne was forced to make several B-Westerns (called "poverty row pictures"), such as The Hurricane Express, Blue Steel, and The Man from Utah, for the better part of his ...
Considering his wise breadth of Westerns over the span of about 50 years, one might think that John Wayne worked with just ... and during the American Civil War, the flick highlights two warring ...