John Ford's all-time great 1956 western 'The Searchers' features a recurring John Wayne quote that hits harder than ever 70 ...
The Searchers first screened in cinemas 70 years ago this month.
Katrina Anderson has an avid interest in film, TV, and pop-culture. She has a MA in English Literature from Simon Fraser University. Her thesis project described the literary qualities of the ...
While The Sons of Katie Elder is remembered fondly today, making the Western was an uphill battle for John Wayne.
John Wayne ended up picking a punch-up with his co-star on the set of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
The Man With No Name looks menacingly in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Warner Bros. The Western genre has been one of Hollywood's most tried-and-true styles since the advent of filmmaking. It's ...
Rating: John Wayne's final film scored an impressive 81% on Rotten Tomatoes as fans claimed it's the "best movie the actor ...
John Scott (John Wayne) is a rodeo rider, assisted by his buddy Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler). But while the duo is settling a debt with their promoter, Farnsworth (Henry Hall), thieves Pete (Al ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Wayne laid the foundation for the western genre John Wayne broke out onto the western scene in the late 1930s, but by the ...