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HELLFIGHTERS: In one of Wayne's less spectacular later dramas from 1968, he plays real-life character Red Adair, owner of a Texas company that puts out oil-well fires. Katherine Ross, fresh from earning an Academy Award nomination for THE GRADUATE, in '67 plays his feisty daughter. REAP THE WILD WIND: John Wayne, Ray Milland, and Paulette Goddard team up with the legendary producer-director Cecil B. DeMille to create one of the greatest swashbuckling epics of all time. Adventures on the panoramic high seas highlight this tale of two men competing for the same woman. Key West in the 1840s is filled with salvage businesses thriving on the cargo of wrecked ships dashed against the coral reefs. Spunky ship owner Loxi Claiborne (Paulette Goddard) suspects salvager King Cutler (Raymond Massey) of foul play, since he's always first on the scene at a wreck. The independent, kittenish Southern gal is waiting on deck to help rescue the latest survivors of a wreck when she meets courageous Captain Jack Stuart (John Wayne), who instantly falls for the free-spirited Loxi. Loxi and Jack promise themselves to one another and make arrangements to meet up in Charleston. But, once in Charleston, Loxi meets lawyer Stephen Tolliver (Ray Milland). Despite Loxi's refusal to act like a typical blushing Southern belle, she quickly entices the debonair businessman, who decides that he will do anything to make her his wife. The rivals in love become enemies in the courtroom when Jack helms another wreck and Tolliver suspects foul play. Who will be found guilty and how hinges on some amazing developments. Along with the star-studded cast, this glorious sea spectacle stars huge clipper ships, horrifying storms, and a giant squid in a memorable underwater battle. ROOSTER COGBURN: John Wayne reprises his role as Rooster Cogburn, the eye-patched, whiskey-guzzling deputy marshall from TRUE GRIT. While on the trail of a gang of outlaws led by his old partner, Hawk (a truly villainous Richard Jordan), Rooster teams up with bible-thumping missionary Eula Goodnight (Katherine Hepburn) to avenge the murder of her father by the gang. The chemistry between Wayne and Hepburn is palpable as barbs fly between the grumpy gunman and feisty missionary, and Strother Martin delivers a sparkling cameo. THE SPOILERS: Two Yukon adventurers duke it out over a gold claim and a beautiful saloon girl in this remake of the classic Rex Beach novel about life in an Alaskan mining town during the gold rush of early 1900. John Wayne plays miner Roy Glennister, co-owner of a gold mine financed by saloon owner Cherry Malotte (a sultry, double-entendre-spouting Marlene Dietrich). When crooked gold commissioner Alexander McNamara (Randolph Scott) conspires to steal Glennister's claim--along with the affections of Cherry--it's a no-holds-barred showdown between the two rivals in one of the best saloon brawls in cinema history. THE WAR WAGON: Frank Pierce (Bruce Cabot) is a ruthless man bent on manipulating the cattle business for his own wealth and prosperity. When Taw Jackson (John Wayne), an honest rancher, interferes with his plans, Pierce imprisons him and confiscates his gold-filled land. Taw escapes and plans a raid on Pierce's heavily guarded payroll carriage--but not if Pierce has anything to say about it. After assembling a group of misfits and hired guns, Taw runs into serious opposition when he encounters the madcap gunslinger, Lomax (Kirk Douglas). Sent by Pierce to stop the raid, Lomax winds up taking a liking to Taw, and they decide to join forces and stage a raid on Pierce's WAR WAGON.

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One of the most popular and recognizable screen stars of all time, John Wayne embodied a strength, integrity, and courage that seemed quintessentially American. His movies and his life demonstrated a clear demarcation between right and wrong, and he was the quintessential Western hero: not afraid to take risks, or take justice into his own hands, he was also a tender lover and a good friend. This selection of 20 John Wayne classics shows the enduring spirit of a legend. THE DAWN RIDER sees The Duke approaching a villain, his gun empty in a tension-filled face-off, while in THE DESERT TRAIL he is framed for murder, and sets out to prove his innocence. John goes undercover to catch a bandit in BLUE STEEL, and rides the rodeo in THE MAN FROM UTAH. These and many more indispensable gems can be found in this essential collection.

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See John Wayne take to the trail in this set of 10 western films: BLUE STEEL, THE DESERT TRAIL, HELL TOWN, THE LAWLESS FRONTIER, MCLINTOCK, PARADISE CANYON, RAINBOW VALLEY, RANDY RIDES ALONE, THE STAR PACKER, and WINDS OF THE WASTELAND. See individual titles for synopsis information.

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RIO BRAVO: No-nonsense Texas border sheriff John T. Chance (John Wayne) fights off ruthless mercenary gunmen in order to keep a murderer in custody. A ragtag band of volunteers, consisting of a singing kid, a toothless old man, a recovering alcoholic, and a spunky woman, assist. THE SEARCHERS: A classic Western regarded by many as the best of the genre, John Ford's THE SEARCHERS has been acknowledged by several directors who came into their own in the 1970s, including Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Paul Schrader, and George Lucas, as a powerful influence on their work. The film stars John Wayne as Ethan Edwards, a case-hardened Civil War veteran returning to his brother Aaron's (Walter Coy) Texas home in 1868. When Rev. Samuel Johnson Clayton (Ward Bond) arrives to raise a posse to run down the Comanche who have stolen the cattle of neighbor Lars Jorgenson (John Qualen), Ethan is among those who join him. They return to find the Edwards family slaughtered and the two girls, Lucy (Pippa Scott) and Debbie (Natalie Wood), missing. The posse continues to search for the girls but turns back as winter settles in. However, Ethan and his reluctantly accepted companion, Martin Pawley (Jeffrey Hunter), the girls' part-Cherokee stepbrother, press on for another seven years, with the Indian-hating veteran becoming ever more fanatical as the hard seasons pass. In his epic meditation on racism, obsession, paranoia, and the myth of the West, Ford explores the ugly underside of a genre that he had imbued with optimism in his early career. Wayne gives perhaps his most powerful performance as the embittered Edwards, but it's the visual poetry of what are possibly Ford's most carefully framed, lit, and composed images that shape this masterwork from beginning to end. As Wayne walks through the doorway at the film's end, he grabs his elbow in a tribute to his and Ford's close friend Harry Carey Sr., a Western film icon who had passed away a few years before.

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This collection features screen icon John Wayne in 10 classic westerns: ANGEL AND THE BADMAN, THE DAWN RIDER, THE LUCKY TEXAN, THE MAN FROM UTAH, 'NEATH THE ARIZONA SKIES, RIDERS OF DESTINY, SAGEBRUSH TRAIL, TEXAS TERROR, THE TRAIL BEYOND, and WEST OF THE DIVIDE. JOHN WAYNE: AMERICAN HERO also features THE AMERICAN WEST OF JOHN FORD, a documentary about the director who frequently collaborated with the Duke. Please see individual titles for synopsis information.

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Hollywood's most celebrated luminaries--behind the camera as well as in front of it--combined talents to present this epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family. The film, divided into three chapters--"The Civil War" (directed by John Ford), "The Railroad" (directed by George Marshall), and "The River, the Plains, the Outlaws" (directed by Henry Hathaway)--tells the story of the Prescotts, a spirited group of easterners who make a declaration to migrate west. When their parents are lost in a tragic river accident, Eve (Carroll Baker) and Lilith (Debbie Reynolds) go their separate ways. Eve remains on the land that took her parents, settling down with the well-intentioned Linus Rawlings (James Stewart), while Lilith becomes a singer who is courted by the conniving Cleve Van Valen (Gregory Peck) when he learns that she has inherited a fortune in California. As time passes and the Civil War takes the life of Linus, the newest generation of Prescott offspring struggles with even greater danger and loss, in the form of fierce Indians as well as family archrivals. Top-notch production values and an endless string of solid performances have earned HOW THE WEST WAS WON the well-deserved label as one of Hollywood's most revered classics.

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This collection features 11 early John Wayne westerns from the mid-1930s (when Wayne was in his twenties) as well as ANGEL AND THE BADMAN (1947) and McCLINTOCK! (1963): HELL TOWN (1937) - A frontier rivalry ensues when young Dare Rudd (John Wayne) becomes attracted to his cousin's girl. Dare loses the money for the family's cattle drive in a crooked card game and his jealous cousin hatches a plot to kill him. Featuring Marsha Hunt and John Mack Brown. TEXAS TERROR (1935) - Sheriff Higgins (John Wayne) believes that he accidentally killed his closest friend while thwarting a robbery, and decides to become an isolated prospector. An unexpected romance with his slain friend's sister flourishes---until she finds out that he killed her brother. Featuring Lucile Brown and George "Gabby" Hayes. LAWLESS FRONTIER (1934) - Outlaw Pandro Zanti murdered the parents of John Tobin (John Wayne), and Tobin catches him just as he's about to kill another man and kidnap a beautiful woman. Zanti slips out of the handcuffs and escapes into the desert, with a desperate Tobin in feverish pursuit. Featuring George "Gabby" Hayes and Yakima Canutt. RANDY RIDES ALONE (1934) - Wrongly imprisoned for multiple murders, Randy Bowers (John Wayne) gets out of jail with a woman's help. He locates the actual killers' headquarters behind a waterfall and goes undercover as one of the crooks. Featuring George "Gabby" Hayes and Yakima Canutt. SAGEBRUSH TRAIL (1933) - Falsely accused of murder, John Brant (John Wayne at age 26) breaks out of jail and heads west, where he joins the gang of the man who actually committed the homicide. Both men become attracted to the same girl and the real killer begins to realize that Brant isn't a criminal. Featuring Nancy Shubert and Yakima Canutt. ?NEATH ARIZONA SKIES (1934) - Chris Morrell (John Wayne) helps Native American girl Nina locate her vanished father; she will inherit his oil fields if he can't be found, unless villainous Sam Black takes them away from her first. Black frames Morrell for a bank robbery, and Morrell must elude the sheriff while he seeks the girl's father. Featuring Sheila Terry and Yakima Canutt. WEST OF THE DIVIDE (1934) - Disguised as a fugitive, Ted Hayden (John Wayne) infiltrates the gang of the man who killed his father, saving a rancher's home and reuniting with a lost brother. Featuring George "Gabby" Hayes and Yakima Canutt. THE DESERT TRAIL (1935) - John Scott (John Wayne) received his rodeo winnings immediately before someone murdered the paymaster, and he and a gambler go after the actual killers in Poker City. Featuring Mary Kornman and Paul Fix. BLUE STEEL (1934) - A lawman (John Wayne) learns that a supposed pillar of the community schemes to choke off the other ranchers by sealing out all incoming supplies in order to force them to sell their land. Featuring George "Gabby" Hayes and Yakima Canutt. THE DAWN RIDER (1935) - Alice nurses John Mason (John Wayne) after he's been shot in a robbery in which his father was murdered, but John doesn't realize that it was Alice's own brother who pulled the trigger. Featuring Marion Burns and Yakima Canutt. THE LUCKY TEXAN (1934) - Partners Jerry Mason (John Wayne) and Jake Benson (Gabby Hayes) find gold in their mine, but someone shoots Jake and the sheriff blames Jerry for his death. Featuring George "Gabby" Hayes and Yakima Canutt. ANGEL AND THE BADMAN (1947) - See separate listing. McCLINTOCK (1963) - See separate listing.

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With his clipped delivery and weighty screen presence, John Wayne is one of the icons of the Western genre. This collection presents four of the actor's best films: THE SEARCHERS, FORT APACHE, RIO BRAVO, and THE COWBOYS. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information.

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John Wayne and his mining partner strike it rich, but tragedy ensues when one of them is accused of murder.

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This collection features five films starring legendary western star John Wayne. BLOOD ALLEY: William Wellman's BLOOD ALLEY begins with the inhabitants of a local Chinese village liberating political prisoner Captain Tom Wilder (John Wayne). The oppressed villagers are disillusioned by communism's stranglehold and want the former merchant marine to sail their ship through the treacherous Formosa Straits--the infamous Blood Alley--to Hong Kong and freedom. The Duke complies and heads off down the Yangtze aboard an old steamer, with Cathy Granger (Lauren Bacall) along for the ride. TRAIN ROBBERS: When a skilled gunman named Lane (John Wayne) agrees to help a widow (Ann Margaret) retrieve the gold her late husband stole in order to clear her name, he expects the job to be an easy buck. The treasure hunt turns out to be more dangerous than they planned, however, when they encounter the villainous Pinkerton Man (Ricardo Montalban) and his horde of Mexican outlaws. As Lane and Mrs. Lowe search for the stolen booty and evade Pinkerton and his thugs, they develop a curious affection for one another and realize that love is more precious than gold. MCQ: Wayne stars here as Leutenant Lon McQ, an aging Seattle detective investigating the murder of his own best friend. As the case unravels, McQ makes a startling discovery that the police department may have been involved in the crime. SEA CHASE: A renegade German freighter captain has both the British and German Navies in hot pursuit when he embarks from Australia across the Pacific as WWII breaks out. To make matters worse, the globetrotting adventuress he takes on as a passenger, has the crew in a lather. TALL IN THE SADDLE: Wayne poses as a woman-hating cowboy...until he goes to work at the Raines' Ranch.

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THE BIG TRAIL: Pioneers heading for Oregon endure the hardships of weather, unfriendly strangers and internal strife in this sophisticated early sound film. Featuring John Wayne in his first starring role, this straightforward Western tale is now overshadowed by its place in history as an early example of Fox's widescreen Grandeur process, its naturalistic sound, and prototypical Wayne performance. NORTH TO ALASKA: A tough Alaskan gold digger (John Wayne) agrees to pick up his partner's (Stewart Granger) fiancee, but winds up bringing back a beautiful substitute instead. With both men vying for her favor, trouble inevitably breaks out between the best friends, exacerbated by a shifty con-man (Ernie Kovacs) hoping to steal the men's gold claim. The Duke is in usual macho form in this entertaining Alaskan adventure, based on the play BIRTHDAY GIFT by Laszlo Fodor. THE COMANCHEROS: John Wayne is a Texas Ranger in this rollicking, good humored western, assigned to bring an arms-running gang to justice. After Wayne arrests one of the criminals, matters are complicated when they wander into an area controlled by the Comancheros: a group of Anglos aiding the warring Comanche Indians. Based on the novel by Paul I. Wellman, THE COMANCHEROS was the last film for director Michael Curtiz (CASABLANCA). THE UNDEFEATED: After the Civil War, former Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) and Confederate Colonel James Langdon (Rock Hudson) are leading expeditions to Mexico, where Langdon will establish a new settlement away from Carpetbaggers and Thomas will sell horses. Along the way they must put aside their differences to deal with a threatening Mexican general. THE UNDEFEATED also features Los Angeles Rams stars Merlin Olson.

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If you love Westerns, this is the ultimate set for you. Eight-four movies are collected on twenty DVD discs, for over one hundred and eleven hours of pure Western entertainment, featuring such class actors as John Wayne, Lee Van Cleef, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and Randolph Scott.

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RAINBOW VALLEY - An undercover lawman (Wayne) pretends to be an escaped convict to catch a gang of outlaws. HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY - A minister's granddaughter convinces the son of a rich man to give up his loose lifestyle and contribute to his father's business. When the father objects to his son's choice of companion, she takes a job at the company to prove that she's a worthy mate. PARADISE CANYON - John Wayne plays the role of a government Secret Service agent who is assigned the task of smashing a counterfeiting ring operating near the Mexican border. When he catches the crooks, he discovers that their hideout is in a hidden underground cavern. SHADOW OF THE EAGLE - In a unique role, Wayne is a daredevil skywriter in hot pursuit of a most elusive criminal called the Eagle. The Duke hurtles headlong through this high-flying, breathtaking action thriller.

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This John Wayne collection presents five of the Duke's greatest adventure films. In DONOVAN'S REEF (1963), two navy buddies engage in postwar hijinks in the South Sea islands. In HATARI (1962), a tough trapper travels the world capturing animals and selling them to zoos. In THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY (1954), a jittery copilot commands a commercial jetliner suffering from engine trouble on a transpacific flight. In ISLAND IN THE SKY (1953), a WWII army pilot crash lands his transport plane in the icy tundras of the Canadian Arctic. And in IN HARM'S WAY (1965), a navy man sets out to capture strategic islands held by the Japanese during World War II. See individual titles for further plot details.

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Legendary king of westerns John Wayne lights up the screen in the following cinema classics. SEVEN SINNERS: A sultry singer tries to make a handsome Navy lieutenant forget all about his responsibilities and add him to her collection of men. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS: When a stranger comes to an isolated mountain village and tempers the rough rage of its inhabitants, one of the mountaineers ("the Duke," that is) is still suspicious of this mysterious interloper--and, not incidentally, still bitter over being deserted as an infant by his father. PITTSBURGH: Wayne and Scott are coal miners when Dietrich returns to her old neighborhood to help them start their own business. Though she is later spurned by Wayne for a lady of high social standing, the three remain friends and business partners in a young and prosperous America. THE CONQUEROR: This lavish costume drama, which emphasizes the spectacular and the epic, is loosely based on the life of the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan. Acts of revenge and clan battles were practically de rigueur in 12th-century China, and no one was better at winning wars and building an empire than the legendary Khan. JET PILOT: A corps of silver jets soars across the majestic blue American skies while a beautiful lady waits faithfully for her hero in this classic Howard Hughes production.

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This John Wayne collection presents five of the Duke's greatest Westerns. In EL DORADO (1967), a crooked landowner hires a gunman to scare a family into selling their land, provoking a standoff with the town sheriff. In THE SHOOTIST (1976), a veteran gunfighter learns that he's dying of stomach cancer. In THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER (1965), three prodigal sons return home to attend the funeral of their murdered mother and set their sights on the man responsible for her death. In TRUE GRIT (1969), a U.S. Marshal tracks down a murderer who has escaped into Indian territory. And in THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962), a politician recounts his friendship with a dead gunslinger. See individual titles for further plot details.

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Archetypal cowboy John Wayne displays the swaggering charm that made him an American icon in this collection of his greatest Westerns: THE DAWN RIDER (1935), TEXAS TERROR (1935), THE TRAIL BEYOND (1934), MCLINTOCK (1963), THE STAR PACKER (1934), and THE HURRICANE EXPRESS (1932). See individual titles for plot details.

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A cowboy becomes involved in a struggle against land grabbers of the Dakota Territory. He is helped by the daughter of a railroad tycoon.

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Six of John Wayne's classic early westerns are included on in this 2-DVD set. Titles include DESERT TRAIL (1935), PARADISE CANYON (1935), THE TRAIL BEYOND (1934), TWO FISTED LAW (1932), RIDERS OF DESTINY (1933), and WEST OF THE DIVISION (1934). See individual titles for details.

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