John Wayne's filmography is still well-received by critics decades after the legendary actor's career came to an end.
No matter how much you love Westerns, there's no denying that Wayne did some of his best work when he took off his cowboy hat and squinted toward a new horizon.
No one would argue that John Wayne was a true legend. Born Marion Robert Morrison in Iowa on May 26, 1907, he took the stage name John Wayne for his movies, but was also lovingly known as The Duke.
This notion has stained his output on film and left a black mark on The Duke ... The 1959 production began with Wayne ...
In Ford's most painterly film, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon ... all it took was one dolly zoom of the Ringo Kid in Stagecoach to cement John Wayne's status as a bonafide movie star.
The director cultivated and defined the traditional Western film and only accepted the best of the best to be a part of Ford's notable stock company, which included big names such as John Wayne ...
John Wayne is pictured in costume from the 1948 film '3 Godfathers', directed by John Ford. From the BBC Archives. Recorded 24 January 1964. 1964: John Wayne - Radio Newsreel. Video, 00:02:571964 ...
Searchers will open the four-day film festival named after film critic Roger Ebert on April 23-26. Festival passes go on sale ...
John Wayne was under incredible pressure directing, producing and starring in The Alamo, a film released 64 years ago this week, which Duke partly financed out of his own pocket, and had to deal with ...