John Wayne’s Morals Made Him Turn Down The Dirty Dozen
Advertisement Robert Aldrich’s great war film “The Dirty Dozen” wasn’t the first men-on-a-mission movie, but it is generally held up …
Advertisement Robert Aldrich’s great war film “The Dirty Dozen” wasn’t the first men-on-a-mission movie, but it is generally held up …
Advertisement Oscar-winning actor John Wayne once explained why he made the decision to use profanity as Rooster Cogburn in ‘True …
Advertisement Rio Lobo(1970), starring John Wayne, Jack Elam, Jorge Rivero and Christopher Mitchum, marked the fifth and final collaboration between …
Advertisement Frank Sinatra and John Wayne were friends late in life, but they didn’t always get along. On one occasion, …
Advertisement ‘Bullfighter and the Lady’ producer John Wayne got into a fistfight with director Budd Boetticher and ‘implanted’ his fist …
Advertisement John Wayne and Ward Bond had a long-lasting friendship that survived many dangerous antics, such as when Wayne lit …
Advertisement John Wayne became visibly emotional on the set of Chisum, which led to an incredible first for the Western …
Advertisement James Caan got his big break when he was 27 years old starring opposite the iconic John Wayne in El Dorado. …
Advertisement ‘The Longest Day’ actor John Wayne refused to accept an American soldier cameo due to beef, but accepted it …
Advertisement Unraveling Hollywood Legends: The Playful Banter Between John Wayne and Richard Attenborough Amidst a Fiery On-Screen Exchange In the …