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For you shut ins, The Sands of Iwo Jima:

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https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3y8m4e


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I'm a big John Wayne fan, but mainly the westerns. Probably my two favorites are McLintock! and Big Jake.




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I'm a big John Wayne fan, but mainly the westerns. Probably my two favorites are McLintock! and Big Jake.


Then, how about "Stagecoach", 1939...

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https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2bzlfo


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My wife watched The Sands of Iwo Jima with me last week and really enjoyed it. One of his better movies I think. I think his best work was The Quiet Man however.



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That and The Searchers I thought were his best work.

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My wife watched The Sands of Iwo Jima with me last week and really enjoyed it. One of his better movies I think. I think his best work was The Quiet Man however.




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Two John Wayne fans went to see one of his westerns. One of them said to the other, "In this next scene, he's going to come around that bend in the trail and fall off his horse."

"What? Never! The Duke won't fall off his horse!"

"Want to bet? Twenty dollars?"

The bet was made, The Duke came riding around the bend, and fell off his horse.

First guy said, "Ah, that's OK. I really can't take your money. I knew that he was going to fall off his horse because I saw this movie before."

Other guy said, "Yeah, I saw it before, too. But I just couldn't believe that The Duke would fall off his horse twice!



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Am I a John Wayne fan? Does Raggedy Ann Have cotton tits?



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just yesterday watched John Wayne in "War Wagon". ...............drill sgt.
 
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Every time El Dorado is on I have to watch. McQ and In Harms Way for honorable mentions.


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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and The Searchers are my favorites.
 
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Like these:

- The Sons of Katie Elder
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
- Sands of Iwo Jima
- The Longest Day
- The Green Berets


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Hard to pick a favorite, but:
The Cowboys
True Grit
The Searchers
The Horse Soldiers
Red River
Stagecoach
Hondo
The Cavalry Trilogy.


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If it was just one, then Hondo for me.

Any film with John Wayne.
McQ.
The early b/w when he was young.



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I enjoyed most of John Wayne's works (many of which were already mentioned) but recently came upon one I don't remember seeing before.

Tall in the Saddle was from 1944 with Gabby Hayes, Ward Bond, Ella Raines, and Audrey Long. It's a western with a mystery with Wayne playing Rocklin, a stranger arriving in town trying to determine who killed Red Cardell. Ella Raines plays tom-boyish grit but oozes sex appeal and Audrey Long counters with femininity and sophistication. Guess who's caught in the middle. Catch the B&W original if you can rather than the colorized version.


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Two John Wayne fans went to see one of his westerns. One of them said to the other, "In this next scene, he's going to come around that bend in the trail and fall off his horse."

"What? Never! The Duke won't fall off his horse!"

Now you're just telling Aggie Jokes. Smile
"Want to bet? Twenty dollars?"

The bet was made, The Duke came riding around the bend, and fell off his horse.

First guy said, "Ah, that's OK. I really can't take your money. I knew that he was going to fall off his horse because I saw this movie before."

Other guy said, "Yeah, I saw it before, too. But I just couldn't believe that The Duke would fall off his horse twice!
 
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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.
True Grit.
And pretty much every other one.
 
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The Cowboys is my favorite from Wayne


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#1. Tall in the saddle, #2 Angel and the bad man, #3 Hondo, #4 The Searchers, #5 Ft. Apache, #6 Tie a yellow ribbon, # 7 Liberty Valance, # 8 The Shootist.
there are three dozen that I have not seen and two dozen that I wish he would have passed on.








and Red river

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Is Shootist when he's the retired gun fighter about to die of cancer ? Love that one.

Love Quiet Man. True Grit. Longest Day Green Berets

and the one where he's assigned to the Ft out west and has to go fight Indians - forget the name...


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Love John Ford's the cavalry trilogy -- Ft. Apache, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande. Besides the Duke, you had Maureen O'Hara, Victor McLaglen, Ward Bond, and Harry Carey Jr in what essentially a stock company. I make my wife crazy, since she says I know all of the dialogue from She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (and still watch it when ever it is on, which unfortunately is not often any more).
 
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