The World War II drama isn't as famous as The Searchers or True Grit, but critics have embraced it for more than eight ...
A 1960 John Wayne classic was a massive box office failure and cost Wayne financially. It was banned in one country.
John Wayne played, most famously, a cowboy and a Marine, but he also played a former boxer who falls in love with the fiery actress Maureen O'Hara in an epic movie that is among his best ever. It's ...
John Wayne made more than 160 films, but this Oscar-winning 1952 classic remained one of the movies he treasured most ...
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John Wayne is the epitome of classic cinema and an icon of Hollywood's Golden Age, who made a name for himself by starring in timeless Westerns and war films such as The Searchers, Sands of Iwo Jima, ...
Few actors are more closely associated with the Western genre than John Wayne. Over the course of a career that spanned decades, Wayne starred in dozens of beloved films and became one of Hollywood's ...
On this day (June 12) in 1969, True Grit premiered in Little Rock, Arkansas, a day before its Los Angeles premiere at the Chinese Theater. Weeks later, it became the No. 1 movie in the United States.
John Wayne's acclaimed World War II drama remains one of the highest-rated films of his career and continues to earn praise.