Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy boasts an incredible ensemble of actors who humanize and bring context to the era and the ...
John Wayne was the embodiment of movie star machismo, something that could occasionally rub some of his co-stars the wrong ...
Wayne’s third favourite was The Quiet Man, John Ford’s romantic drama set in rural Ireland. Released in 1952, the film ...
John Wayne is a Hollywood icon with a presence so dominating, he defined two different American film genres: Westerns and war films. While Hollywood's golden age may have produced better actors, few ...
When Hobart said his line, “And ye shall hang by the neck until you are dead, dead, dead!” Wayne screamed “Amen” in response ...
John Wayne Gacy will delve into the heinous crimes committed by a man many believed to be a pillar of the community. A ...
When you think of westerns, there are a few famous faces that are synonymous with the genre, two of the most notable being Clint Eastwood and John Wayne. Eastwood’s A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a ...
The film grossed $6.6 million (£4.9 million) in North America, earning $3.3 million (£2.4 million) in US theatrical rentals.
Of all the things that John Wayne was during his career, chill was never one of them. One of the most iconic movie stars and ...
Due to his popularity as the genre's leading star, many may wonder what John Wayne's all-time favorite Western actually was. With so many thought-provoking horse operas to choose from (and so many ...
The Kentucky native worked often with director Andrew V. McLaglen and did lots of Westerns on screens big and small.