Amidst the rugged Western backdrop, John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara navigate a poignant story of estranged family ties and unyielding duty.
But beyond his on-screen persona, Wayne was also a passionate movie lover with strong opinions about the art form. In 1977, ...
Rio Grande, the final installment in John Ford's unofficial 'Cavalry Trilogy', is a black-and-white Western that pairs Ford once again with his long-time collaborator John Wayne ...
John Wayne's She Wore a Yellow Ribbon shoot reportedly involved a set feud that created the classic John Ford Western's most ...
Marion Morrison belongs on the Mount Rushmore (or should we say, Monument Valley?) of movie stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Never heard of him? We bet you have. He went by John Wayne. The ...
John Wayne is one of cinema's greatest stars, with his face the first many associate with the Golden Age of Hollywood. From his breakout role in 1939's Stagecoach to his shining role as a Civil War ...
For most of his career, John Wayne presented himself as the roughest, toughest, manliest sonofabitch in Hollywood, a persona ...