Tag: True Grit
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Uncover John Wayne’s Surprising Choice for His ‘Worst’ Film – Dive into the Trailer for Jet Pilot
Known as one of the very best actors in American cinema, creating such classic movies as The Searchers, True Grit and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, the legacy of John Wayne marks him as one of the most definitive Hollywood stars of the era. Sharing his limelight only with the likes of James Stewart,…
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Fading Legend: The Untold Story of John Wayne’s Final Movie and Its Close Call
John Wayne suffered from ill health for the last 15 years of his life, being hospitalised for two weeks with influenza on his last movie The Shootist. At one point, doctors were even unsure if they would allow Duke to complete his final picture, in which he played an old gunslinger with cancer opposite James…
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True Grit’s Resonance: John Wayne’s Defining Performance and Unforgettable ‘Best Scene’
Throughout the 20th century, John Wayne burned himself into the minds of America with remarkable portrayals of the cowboy archetype. A true hero of the films of the old west, Wayne established himself as an actor who could consistently deliver the acting goods, whether firing a rifle from atop his horse or taking care of…
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The Ultimate Quote: Discovering John Wayne’s Most Memorable Line on the Silver Screen
The one quote so many people think about strangely, however, the Duke never actually said his most famous catchphrase: “Get off your horse and drink your milk!” which was supposed to be in the 1972 film The Cowboys. Yet many people watched the film all the way through and studied every scene in minute detail…
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From True Grit Triumph to Childhood Nickname: John Wayne’s Journey Unveiled
This may come as quite a shock, so sit down, grab a hot brew and brace yourself. John Wayne’s real name isn’t John Wayne. In fact, to go a few steps further, the same goes for the likes of Jamie Foxx, Brad Pitt, Natalie Portman, Whoopi Goldberg and Joaquin Phoenix, with each one choosing to…
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John Wayne’S Last 15 Years Marked By Battles Against Illness—A Poignant Hollywood Tale
The Academy Award winner, for his role in True Grit (1969), was born as Marion Robert Morrison, in Iowa, in 1907. Appearing in nearly 250 film productions, John Wayne was a superstar of his time. While his acting career went from strength to strength, his health deteriorated throughout the years. In September 1964, at the…
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Daring to Disturb: The Unconventional Scene in ‘True Grit’ That Even Made John Wayne Raise an Eyebrow
Red River actor John Wayne was sensitive to violence that he thought was “too much” in motion pictures. As a result, he frequently called out the films that he thought were going for shock value. Additionally, Wayne spoke up against the inclusion of such scenes in his own feature films, which is exactly what he…
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“I Got A 60-Year-Old Saddle That Looks Better Than You Do.” – John Wayne’S Brutal Quip At Dean Martin Comparing Him To A Worn Saddle
Nicknamed The Duke, Wayne is one of Hollywood’s most enduring stars, and thanks to his turn in the 1969 flick True Grit, became an Oscar winner, collecting the Best Actor gong. He and Martin starred in one of the pair’s most cherished films, 1959’s Rio Bravo, which helped cement their status among the industry’s elite.…
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With Just One Small Action, John Wayne Forced Charlton Heston To Regret It For The Rest Of His Life
John Wayne was one of the biggest Hollywood stars around in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He starred in dozens of movies over the few decades and was just years away from winning his first Oscar for Best Actor in 1969’s True Grit. So it was extremely exciting for the industry when Wayne decided to…
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Why “The Searchers” Should Have Earned John Wayne an Oscar Decades Earlier?
John Wayne has become synonymous with the Western genre and the archetype of a traditional cowboy as far as the American consciousness is concerned. He wasn’t considered a very good actor as much as he was recognized for having an undeniable screen presence. Tall, broad-shouldered, and stoic, he often portrayed quiet, principled men who could…