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Pete 9th July 2009 11:31 AM

John Wayne (1907-1979)
 
Any JW fans here?

What are your fave JW Films?

Mine:

The Searchers
Brannigan
Hondo
El Dorado
The Horse Soldiers
The Longest Day
Rio Lobo
Rio Bravo
Chisum
Rio Grande

vincenzo 9th July 2009 12:19 PM

The Searchers
Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Cowboys
Brannigan

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 9th July 2009 08:37 PM

THE GREEN BERETS and BRANNIGAN

Fighting soldiers from the skies.....:woot:

mark meakin 10th July 2009 10:32 AM

I like:-
Big Jake
The Shootist
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Green Berets
The Cowboys
Stagecoach
True Grit

vincenzo 10th July 2009 10:35 AM

Curiously nobody appears to have picked The Conqueror ("Yer beautiful in yer wrath") or The Greatest Story Ever Told ("Truly this man was the son of Gaahhd!"). :D

mark meakin 10th July 2009 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by vincenzo (Post 33392)
Curiously nobody appears to have picked The Conqueror ("Yer beautiful in yer wrath") or The Greatest Story Ever Told ("Truly this man was the son of Gaahhd!"). :D

I wonder why !:D.McQ's pretty boring,his belated attempt to be Dirty John.

vincenzo 10th July 2009 10:42 AM

The Greatest Story Ever Told also gave us the pleasures of an embalmed Claude Rains (who appeared to have died before filming but wasn't told) as Herod, Telly Savalas (!) as Pontius Pilate, and Pat Boone (who mercifully refrains from singing A Wonderful Time Up There) as the angel at the tomb. :D

HunterBFH 10th September 2009 08:33 PM

Hey...I am also a fan of The Duke and have over 85 films on DVDs!

I already completed collecting all his films between 1939 to 1976 on any formats in my DVD/video library! I have some of his films (but not all!) before 1939 in my DVD library too!

But I only ever seen just FIVE JW films! They are Rio Lobo, Big Jake, McQ, Brannigan and his final film The Shootist! :o

HunterBFH 10th September 2009 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vincenzo (Post 33392)
Curiously nobody appears to have picked The Conqueror ("Yer beautiful in yer wrath") or The Greatest Story Ever Told ("Truly this man was the son of Gaahhd!"). :D

I have and both are in my DVD library! ;)

Mansonsblood 12th September 2009 01:35 PM

I wouldn't say I'm a big fan but I must have seen the majority of his films when I was a kid (there must have been at least one of his on a week!). I suppose my favourite one's would be...

They were expendable (1945)
The Quiet Man (1952)
The Wings of Eagles (1957) a childhood regular watch!
Rio Bravo (1959)/ El Dorado (1967) virtually the same film! apparently some suggest Rio Lobo (1970) is very similar as well but I could never see it myself...
North to Alaska (1960) great fun!
The Longest Day (1962) a long all-star film that really works. :)


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