John Wayne and Roy Rogers only ever shared the screen in Dark Command, which is a shame considering how well they work together.
Violence and the Western genre often go hand-in-hand, but not every horse opera is an excessive mess of blood, guts, and gore. In general, John Wayne pictures are pretty lax when it comes to violence.
John Wayne and Henry Fonda, kicked off the director's cavalry trilogy, completed by She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande. These films combine Ford's love for Westerns and war pictures ...
It's been nearly half a century since he died in 1979, and yet no actor has wholly embodied the role of cinematic cowboy ...
The rise of Clint Eastwood gave John Wayne anxiety because he felt threatened by his stardom and he believed his revisionist ...