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The gunfighter set the blueprint for John Wayne's The Shootist
In 1950, Hollywood legend Gregory Peck headlined The Gunfighter, which still influences Westerns seventy-five years later.
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Clint Eastwood And John Wayne's Feud, Explained
Clint Eastwood and the late John Wayne are both legends associated with the Western genre, but that didn't mean they were ...
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The reason John Wayne was slammed for starring in war movies in Hollywood
The Daily Express US examines why the much-revered actor received so much criticism despite being a Hollywood legend.
The short story is the bread and butter of the Western genre. Plenty of classic Western films—such as The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 3:10 to Yuma, and Rio Bravo, to name a few—were adapted from ...
The Western genre had its last hurrah in 1969, producing classics like True Grit and The Wild Bunch, and cementing the year ...
When you think of westerns, there are a few famous faces that are synonymous with the genre, two of the most notable being Clint Eastwood and John Wayne. Eastwood’s A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a ...
The film stars two of Hollywood's biggest names of its era, whose chemistry is often credited as the reason the comedy works ...
John Wayne struggled with health problems and through action scenes on Rio Lobo, including carrying his co-star Jennifer O'Neill, who was punched by director Howard Hawks.
When it comes to Orange County icons, John Wayne is among the most well known. Before the county’s airport was named after him, the actor rose to fame starring in Western and war films made during ...
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