John Wayne
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Cahill: United States Marshal
(1973)John Wayne is a U.S. Marshal beset by family problems in this dramatic western from the creators of "Dirty Harry." Compulsively dedicated to upholding the law, Wayne has neglected his family and now his sons (Gary Grimes of the "Summer of '42" and Clay O'Brien) have taken to a life of crime.

Wake of the Red Witch
(1948)In the 1800's, an East Indies shipping tycoon and the swash-buckling captain of a trading vessel, The Red Witch, battle for gold, priceless pearls, and the love of a beautiful woman.

In Old Oklahoma
(1943)On Oklahoma's native lands, a cowboy fights for oil lease rights against a greedy prospector while a pretty school teacher steals both men's hearts.

Legend of the Lost
(1957)A scholar, a mercenary, and a prostitute enter the Sahara Desert searching for buried treasure, but their journey soon turns sour.

Brannigan
(1975)A former police detective from Chicago is sent to England to retrieve an American racketeer. But the criminal is kidnapped before he arrives.

The American West of John Ford
(1971)A documentary encapsulating the career and Western films of director 'John Ford', including clips from his work and interviews with his colleagues.

The Fighting Kentuckian
(1949)Leading a regiment of Kentucky riflemen during the War of 1812, John Wayne is the frontiersman who battles to save his love, a French general's daughter, and his homeland from speculators, after the Battle of New Orleans. A colorized version of this film was released on home video in 1990.

King of the Pecos
(1936)The vendetta between a lawyer and the crooked cattle baron who killed his parents moves out of the courtroom and into the hands of an angry posse.

The Barbarian and the Geisha
(1958)This semi-historical drama tells of the first American ambassador to Japan, who arrived in 1856 to much opposition but found comfort and support with a local geisha. John Wayne stars with Eiko Ando, Sam Jaffe and So Yamamura.

Winds of the Wasteland
(1936)The arrival of the telegraph will put a Pony Express rider and his pal out of work unless they prove themselves in a race for a government contract.

The Green Berets
(1968)John Wayne went against the tide of public opinion to both direct and star in a war epic that seeks to justify America's involvement in Vietnam. A commander (Wayne) is sent onto the battlefield to lead a regiment on a mission to kidnap a Vietcong general. As events unfold, a pacifist journalist (David Janssen) covering the sorti is gradually persuaded to accept the justness of the war.

Westward Ho
(1935)When John Wyatt was only a boy, he saw his parents killed. Years later, he meets up with his brother, and plots revenge against the bandits.

The Telegraph Trail
(1933)Army scouts assist the workers building the first transcontinental telegraph line.

No Substitute for Victory
(1970)Hosted by John Wayne, this anti-communist propaganda film was released at the height of the Vietnam war to rally support for the U.S. campaign.

The Shadow of the Eagle
(1932)The hunt for a pilot making skywriting threats to several executives from a large corporation leads to a number of suspects with various motives.

Overland Stage Raiders
(1938)The Three Mesquiteers buy an airplane to safely transport the Oro Grande Mining Company's gold, which has been under constant attack when travelling by motor coach, but a gang of thieves try to hijack the plane.

Somewhere in Sonora
(1933)Framed for a stagecoach accident, John Bishop is jailed. Bob Leady helps break him out and in return John heads for Sonora to look for Leady's missing son.

The Lucky Texan
(1934)Jerry and his friend strike it rich when they find a gold mine. Greedy bankers decide frame Jerry when they kill his friend to steal his gold!

Born to the West
(1937)Dare Rudd has to prove that he is responsible enough to win the heart of Judy and outwit the crooked saloon owner.

Ride Him, Cowboy
(1932)A man is falsely accused of a rash of barn-burnings. When he proves his innocence, he sets about to bring the real criminals to justice.