Ward Bond
27 titles
Filmography
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On Dangerous Ground
(1951)A New York detective falls for the blind sister of a rural killer sought by a victim's father.

Tall in the Saddle
(1944)A male-chauvinist cowboy must learn to work for a female ranch owner as he becomes framed for murder in a plot between ranchers and a corrupt judge to steal a young woman's inheritance.

Hondo
(1953)John Wayne plays Hondo Lane, a cavalry rider who becomes the protector of Angie Lowe as well as a father figure to her boy, Johnny. Angie, determinedly awaiting the return of her husband, refuses to leave their homestead despite the growing danger.

Operation Pacific
(1951)John Wayne stars as a World War II submarine commander hell bent to defeat the entire Japanese military!

China Doll
(1958)A disillusioned American pilot fighting the Japanese in war-torn China becomes the accidental owner of a Chinese maid who ends up stealing his heart.

Hellgate
(1952)In 19th century Kansas, a veterinarian helps an ailing stranger and ex-guerrilla raider, which gets him thrown into a notoriously brutal prison.

Born to Be Wild
(1938)Two truck drivers must haul a secret load with explosive results: meeting a new lady friend and finding out they’re being used by a corrupt client.

The Searchers
(1956)Thought by many to be director John Ford's masterpiece, 'The Searchers' tells the story of Ethan Edwards (John Wayne), an ex-confederate soldier who swears revenge after his brother's family is butchered by Comanches and his niece (Natalie Wood) is kidnapped. Accompanied by Martin Pawley (Jeffrey Hunter), a young foundling raised by the family, Ethan sets out on a epic seven-year search for the...

The Wings of Eagles
(1957)John Wayne; Dan Dailey; and Maureen O'Hara star in one of John Ford's most personal films; in which he pays tribute to a man he knew and admired in real life; pioneering World War I naval aviator Frank "Spig" Wead. Although Wead (Wayne) is instrumental in advancing the cause of American air power; he endures a troubled personal life; becoming estranged from his wife; Minnie (O'Hara) after the d...

3 Godfathers
(1948)John Wayne stars in this touching western about three half-hearted outlaws who go on the run with an orphaned infant they find in the desert.

Joan of Arc
(1948)Ingrid Bergman is spellbinding as the 15th century French peasant who rouses a nation and inspires the world with her faith and bravery. Fiercely believing that she’s directed by God, Joan triumphantly leads an army into battle against the British.

Singing Guns
(1950)A notorious stagecoach robber unwittingly crosses over to the other side of the law when he’s deputized after saving the life of a local sheriff.

Dakota Incident
(1956)
The Great Missouri Raid
(1951)The James and Younger boys ride the outlaw trail to escape a Union Army major.

Doctors Don't Tell
(1941)A naive young doctor, in a misguided effort to impress a young woman, finds himself in over his head when a gangster client demands plastic surgery to achieve the perfect disguise.

The Quiet Man
(1952)A tired American ex-boxer returns to his native hamlet in Ireland to win the hand of a spirited young woman. He is confronted by strict local customs and the woman's belligerent brother. Set in the verdant Irish countryside, this lively film has beautiful scenery, brilliant repartee, and local charm.

The Long Gray Line
(1955)This is an affectionate look at West Point which focuses on Martin Maher (Power), an Irish immigrant who found a home in the Army as an instructor. He becomes very close to his pupils, one of whom isDwight Eisenhower. Maureen O'Hara plays Power's wife.

Canyon Passage
(1946)In 1850s Oregon, businessman Logan Stuart is torn between his love of two very different women and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend.

Johnny Guitar
(1954)Gambling house operator Vienna seeks control of a town as archrival Emma Small sets out to force Vienna out of town. The timely arrival of Johnny Guitar thwarts Emma's dark plans, but doesn't prevent a showdown between the women. Based on Roy Chanslor's novel, "Johnny Guitar."

Fort Apache
(1948)Henry Fonda is a fanatical cavalry commander of a remote outpost bent on leading his men to slaughter. Also featuring John Wayne and Victor McLaglen.