John Wayne's Vietnam War film The Green Berets was backed by the government, portraying a very narrow view of the controversial war.
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.
Many might recognize the 2003 Russell Crowe movie "Master and ... Wave" is more than a war novel -- it's an honest tale about the Greatest Generation. World War II may have affected their ...
The son of Academy Award winner John Wayne says he never heard why the Duke bought property in Sequim but knows "it's certainly got some value now." Ethan Wayne lived summers in Sequim with his ...
You’d think that John Wayne said the word “pilgrim” a lot. He did. But only in one movie. In “The Man Who ... 1 and Vol. 2,” visit www.thecountrywriter.com.
The refreshing concept combines punchy action sequences and stories of revenge, making for a gripping and well-crafted over-the-top war film, which can be seen here. A John Madden directorial ... the ...
While the film industry flourished during other times of national panic and concern, including the Great Depression and World War II, audiences ... and simplistic John Wayne war epic, The Green ...
This year’s ReFILM features a mix of movies from around the world ... John Wayne plays a larger-than-life hero in John Ford’s masterpiece, The Searchers (1956), about a weary Civil War ...