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John Wayne's favorite actors included Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, and Elizabeth Taylor - but there was one actor ...
John Wayne said ‘Rio Grande’ is actually a political statement on North Korea’s invasion of South Korea According to Michael Munn’s John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Rio Grande was more ...
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Screen Rant on MSNJohn Wayne's Best Onscreen Partnership Was With The Actor Who Said No Other Leading Lady Was "Tough Enough"John Wayne is best known for his roles in Westerns and war movies, but in 1952, he appeared in one of his best films, a ...
Back in 1950, John Wayne starred in Rio Grande, the third of his Cavalry Trilogy (alongside Fort Apache and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon) with director John Ford. Cast and crew struggled terribly with ...
“I, quite frankly, was happy to be working with Mr. Ford again, and to be working with John Wayne ... Nevertheless, Wayne and O’Hara discovered something while filming Rio Grande.
While it looks like a Western, complete with Apache attacks, “Rio Grande” is ... movies co-starring Wayne and O’Hara. “Outdoor action at its best, delivered in the John Ford manner ...
John Ford is the acknowledged master of the western, and his Cavalry trilogy one of the highpoints of his career, but “Rio Grande,” the ... gruff as only John Wayne knew how to be.
Eureka! has got in touch in regards to their upcoming release of Rio Grande, John Ford’s excellent John Wayne-led movie from 1950. The release is part of the distributor’s ‘Masters Of Cinema ...
"John Wayne did a good job selling the Rio Grande River for us," said Debra Goodman, executive director of the Alamosa Convention and Visitors Bureau. "I just said the Rio Grande and John Wayne ...
Back in 1950, John Wayne starred in Rio Grande, the third of his Cavalry Trilogy (alongside Fort Apache and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon) with director John Ford. Cast and crew struggled terribly with ...
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