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John Wayne hated the violence featured in a hit 1969 Western, which didn't stop him ripping it off two years later for his bloodiest movie.
John Wayne talked to famed critic Roger Ebert while he was filming True Grit, saying that he loved the story and that he had a good part "for a change."Wayne described the role as "my first good ...
John Wayne and John Ford collaborated on some of the Hollywood Golden Age’s best-loved Westerns from She Wore a Yellow Ribbon to The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Perhaps their most famous was ...
John Wayne never served in the military, never herded cattle, and, to the best of his recollection, never actually shot anyone. Yet in conversation he was very much the cowboy: direct and honest ...
True Grit remains one of John Wayne’s most famous Western movies.However, just because a movie is famous doesn’t mean its star was a fan. Here’s a look at what Wayne had to say about True ...