What is John Wayne's most famous movie?

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The film earned Wayne his first and only Academy Award for Best Actor. To this day, the film is regarded as a truly iconic film of the Western genre. While the 21-century remake is excellent, True Grit stands as perhaps Wayne's most iconic role.
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What was John Wayne's most famous role?

He shot to stardom with his role in John Ford's “Stagecoach” (1939), which brought new shades of nuance and artistry to the Cowboys and Indians genre.
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What was John Wayne's famous line?

“Talk low, Talk slow, and Don't say too much.” “All battles are fought by scared men who'd rather be some place else.” “A man's got to do what a man's got to do.” “We're burnin' daylight.”
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What was John Wayne's last words before he died?

These stories particularly come from his family, including Wayne's final words. Wayne's daughter, Aissa, was at his bedside at the time of his death. She was holding her father's hand and asked him if he knew who she was. He responded with his last words, “Of course, I know who you are.
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Who inherited all of John Wayne's money?

Wayne's estate will be placed into trust accounts, one of which is to provide his first wife, Josephine, with monthly checks for $3,000. Upon her death, those funds will then be divided by the four children he had by her. Mr. Warren said Mr.
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Who is the best horseback rider in Western movies?

Westerns expert James Denniston adds, “The Duke [in his early career], Wild Bill Elliott, Randolph Scott, Slim Pickens, Richard Boone and Jimmy Stewart all rode well. As big as he was, Andy Devine was a good rider.
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What Western actor was afraid of horses?

Only one problem: Clint Eastwood is allergic to horses. Clinton Eastwood, Jr. was born May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California. Though his family moved often when he was young, he was raised in relative privilege.
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What is the most realistic Western movie?

In the absolute best cases, all of these things are present. Have you ever wondered which of the best Old West movies are also the most realistic?
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The Most Accurate Movies About The Wild West
  • The Culpepper Cattle Co. ...
  • Little Big Man. ...
  • The Alamo. ...
  • Ride with the Devil. ...
  • McCabe & Mrs. ...
  • The Big Trail. ...
  • Tombstone. ...
  • Heaven's Gate.
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Which actor played in the most Westerns?

Randolph Scott did a whopping 60 Western films and played the hero in almost all of them, and it's easy to see why he was loved by Western fans.
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What is the most famous line?

AFI's 100 YEARS...100 MOVIE QUOTES
  1. "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." Gone with the Wind (1939) ...
  2. "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." The Godfather (1972) ...
  3. "You don't understand! I coulda had class. ...
  4. "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." The Wizard of Oz (1939) ...
  5. "Here's looking at you, kid."
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What is written on John Wayne's tombstone?

He requested that his tombstone read "Feo, Fuerte y Formal", a Spanish epitaph Wayne described as meaning "ugly, strong, and dignified". His grave, which was unmarked for 20 years, has been marked since 1999 with the quotation: Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean.
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What is John Wayne's Best Western Movie?

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  • 8. ' Fort Apache' (1948)
  • 7. ' She Wore a Yellow Ribbon' (1949)
  • 6. ' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance' (1962)
  • 5. ' True Grit' (1969)
  • 4. ' Stagecoach' (1939)
  • 3. ' Rio Bravo' (1959)
  • 2. ' Red River' (1948)
  • 1. ' The Searchers' (1956)
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What caused John Wayne's death?

On June 11, 1979, John Wayne, an iconic American film actor famous for starring in countless westerns, dies at age 72 after battling cancer for more than a decade.
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What movie is based on John Wayne?

Summer of Sam, 1999The Spike Lee-directed film is based on the infamous 1976/1977 killings by David Berkowitz in New York City. House of 1000 Corpses, 2003 The character Captain Spaulding is based on real life serial killer and rapist John Wayne Gacy, who fascinated director Rob Zombie.
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Did John Wayne ever own a ranch?

About the same time, Wayne purchased a 50,000-acre cattle ranch near Eagar from the Mars candy family to raise prized Hereford cows, a premium beef breed. The Mars Family called it the Milky Way 26 Bar Ranch, but it quickly became known as the John Wayne Ranch once word spread of its famous new owner.
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Did John Wayne do his own riding?

Glen Campbell says he'll never forget the day his co-star John Wayne cleared a fence on horseback during the filming of 1969's "True Grit."
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What was John Wayne's horse's name?

John Wayne rode Duke, his devil horse, and, of course, there was Roy Rogers and Trigger billed as the smartest horse in the movies.
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How many horses were killed filming the Charge of the Light Brigade?

Trivia (30) For the filming of the climactic charge, 125 horses were trip-wired. Of those, 25 were killed outright or had to be put down afterward. The resulting public furor caused the US Congress to pass laws to protect animals used in motion pictures.
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Was John Wayne a cowboy in real life?

The owner of 26 Bar Ranch, Wayne himself was a tried-and-true cowboy, with an allegiance to and an affinity for Western culture in all its forms. He brought this authenticity to a range of beloved characters — the roles that Wayne portrayed as an actor, he understood in real life.
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Were horses killed in old western movies?

"Ben-Hur" (1959)

But according to film historians, as many as 100 horses were killed during the production of the iconic film. The second-unit director of "Ben-Hur" reportedly ordered horses be shot and killed "if they limped," without seeking veterinary care.
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Who owns John Wayne's yacht?

A photo of legendary actor John Wayne, in the wheelhouse of the "Wild Goose," the 136-foot yacht once owned by Wayne. The Wild Goose, the yacht once owned by actor John Wayne, is nominated for a spot on the National Historic Register. The yacht is now owned by Hornblower Cruises in Newport Beach.
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Who owns John Wayne's house?

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Wayne owned the home in the 1970s, according to several people familiar with the house. He died in 1979. The current owners of the home, Irwin and Margaret Much, purchased the home from Mary Myan in 2011 for $1.775 million, according to public records.
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Who owns the 26 Bar ranch now?

The Hopi Tribe acquired the working ranch in 1997. In addition to the 26 Bar Ranch, The Hopi Tribe owns three other ranches: the Clear Creek Ranch, south of Winslow off State Route 87, Aja Ranch, south of Winslow off State Route 99 and the Heart and Drye Ranches near Twin Arrows.
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