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Most film fans know that John Ford gave John Wayne his big break with 1939's "Stagecoach," much to the young actor's surprise ...
A 1957 John Wayne movie was blasted by critics, but according to the lead actress, Maureen O'Hara, it's much better than it ...
The other three competitors were Richard Brooks’ Elmer Gantry, Jack Cardiff’s Sons and Lovers, and Fred Zinnemann’s The ...
John Wayne wasn't much into superheroes, at least not so far as we can tell. The Duke was known for helping establish the Western archetype of gruff cowboys, hardened lawmen, and valiant heroes who ...
Having made over 179 films, it's unsurprising that John Wayne has some that he's less proud of. There was one, however, that ...
A John Wayne Western classic's ending was changed after a tragic death during filming left director John Ford "completely ...
John Wayne filmed a classic Western with Maureen O'Hara in which cast members were killed and their bodies were never ...
John Wayne made it to the Academy Awards three times over the course of his career. However, he only ultimately won a single golden statue. Wayne was “disappointed” that he didn’t get an ...
John Wayne made a speech at the 1975 Oscars that detailed what makes an actor’s feelings for a director transition from hate to love. His speech certainly seeks to relate to the actors in the ...