John Wayne turned down the lead role in the famous war movie The Dirty Dozen, and it may have been better for it, if not so ...
John Wayne starred in Lady for a Night back in 1942 - and the film's steamboat inspired the name of the World War 2 B-17 ...
Back in 1942, John Wayne starred opposite Joan Blondell in Lady for a Night. The film follows a female casino steamboat owner ...
John Wayne was an all-American figure of machismo, lending himself to many John Ford westerns, such as 'Stagecoach' and 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'.
John Wayne, who had relied on an oxygen mask travelling to The War Wagon set, was left fuming after discovering why Kirk Douglas was late to the production one day.
John Wayne starred in his fair share of terrible movies during Hollywood's golden age, but 1957's 'Jet Pilot' is undoubtedly one of the western star's worst.
That alone speaks to its power as a film, as well as Wayne's as an actor. Maybe it's a little arrogant to consider your own movie the best of its genre, but in John Wayne's case, it's hard to argue.
Military history professor Bill Allison rates Vietnam War movies, such as "Apocalypse Now ... and "The Green Berets" (1968), starring John Wayne. Additionally, he discusses the tragedies and ...