John Wayne

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

2.1633

Gender

Male

Birthday

26-May-1907

Age

(119 years old)

Place of Birth

Winterset, Iowa, USA

Also Known As
  • Duke
  • The Duke
  • ジョン・ウェイン
  • Michael Morris
  • جان وین
  • Marion Mitchell Morrison
  • Marion Robert Morrison
  • Маріон Роберт Моррісон
  • Маріон Мітчелл Моррісон
  • Дюк
  • Дюк Моррісон

John Wayne

Biography

Marion Mitchell Morrison (born Marion Robert Morrison) (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), known professionally as John Wayne and nicknamed Duke, was an American actor and filmmaker. An Academy Award-winner for True Grit (1969), Wayne was among the top box office draws for three decades. Born in Winterset, Iowa, Wayne grew up in Southern California. He was president of Glendale High class of 1925. He found work at local film studios when he lost his football scholarship to the University of Southern California as a result of a bodysurfing accident. Initially working for the Fox Film Corporation, he appeared mostly in small bit parts. His first leading role came in Raoul Walsh's The Big Trail (1930), which led to leading roles in numerous B movies throughout the 1930s, many of them in the Western genre. Wayne's career took off in 1939, with John Ford's Stagecoach making him an instant star. He went on to star in 142 pictures. Biographer Ronald Davis said, "John Wayne personified for millions the nation's frontier heritage. Eighty-three of his movies were Westerns, and in them, he played cowboys, cavalrymen, and unconquerable loners extracted from the Republic's central creation myth." Wayne's other well-known Western roles include a cattleman driving his herd north on the Chisholm Trail in Red River (1948), a Civil War veteran whose young niece is abducted by a tribe of Comanches in The Searchers (1956), and a troubled rancher competing with a lawyer for a woman's hand in marriage in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). He is also remembered for his roles in The Quiet Man (1952), Rio Bravo (1959), and The Longest Day (1962). In his final screen performance, he starred as an aging gunfighter battling cancer in The Shootist (1976). He appeared with many important Hollywood stars of his era, and his last public appearance was at the Academy Awards ceremony on April 9, 1979.


Credits

Swing Out, Sweet Land Swing Out, Sweet Land (1970) Character: Self - Host
John Wayne and an all-star cast tell the story of America.
This Little Bullet This Little Bullet (1977) Character: Host
This gun safety film starring John Wayne is just as timely and appropriate today as when it was first shown almost 40 years ago.
Bob Hope's Comedy Christmas Special Bob Hope's Comedy Christmas Special (1976) Character: N/A
Bob Hope and friends celebrate Christmas with skits and interviews.
The Colter Craven Story The Colter Craven Story (1960) Character: N/A
Dr. Craven feels he can't perform surgery any longer. When he joins the wagon train and his services are desperately needed, he realizes he may be wrong after Major Adams gives him a history lesson.
Hell Town Hell Town (1937) Character: Dare Rudd
A cattleman hires his cousin, Dare Rudd, to head a cattle drive. However, he doesn’t bargain for Dare taking an interest in his girlfriend or losing his money to card sharks
Three Lives Three Lives (1953) Character: Self
A short film made for the United Jewish Appeal, reuniting the main players behind The Sniper, writers Edna and Edward Anhalt, director Edward Dmytryk, and star Arthur Franz.
The Draw-Back The Draw-Back (1927) Character: Opposing Football Player
A dim witted, scrawny fellow from the country finds college full of bullies that trick him into various painful situations with the dean. His wife mistakes him for a prize athlete, and he's put on the football team. The big game includes unusual things like a mud hole on the field and a wasp nest substituting for the ball.
The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts (1998) Character: Self - Roaster (archive footage)
Video series spotlighting memorable moments and roasts hosted by Dean Martin. "Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts" were periodic specials aired in the 1970s and 1980s, which roasted (or honored) such stars as Lucille Ball, Muhammad Ali and Johnny Carson; guests then recalled comedic moments they shared. Comedian Rich Little (a regular on the "Roast" specials) served as pitchman for the videos in a series of TV infomercials
A Home Made Man A Home Made Man (1928) Character: Man on Stool
Ham gets a job at the lunch counter at a fitness club and soon rouses the ire of the manager.
Running Hollywood Running Hollywood (1932) Character: Emcee
Running Hollywood is a comedy short.
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television (1975) Character: (archive footage)
A two hour celebration of Bob Hope's 25 years of television shows that features highlights starting with his first special that aired in 1950. Between the clips, Hope reminisces with guests Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra.
The Lawless Nineties The Lawless Nineties (1936) Character: John Tipton
Federal Agents Tipton and Bridger have been sent to Wyoming where the vote on statehood is imminent. Plummer and his gang are out to make sure the vote fails. When Plummer's men kill Bridger, Tipton fights on. He sends fake telegrams that trap some of Plummer's men. Then he organizes the ranchers and on election day they descend on the town barricaded by Plummer's gang.
Bandits of the Badlands Bandits of the Badlands (1934) Character: John Carruthers
A re-edited, digitally colourised and re-scored version of vintage black and white Western 'Blue Steel', complete with contemporary, pulse pounding music. The re-edit brings 'Blue Steel' down to a 22 minute short version. Melgrove, the town's leading citizen, is intending to deviously buy the worthless town, which actually stands on top of a huge gold mine.
The Stagecoach Race The Stagecoach Race (1936) Character: John Blair
A re-edited, digitally colourised and re-scored version of vintage black and white Western 'Winds of the Wasteland', complete with contemporary, pulse pounding music. The re-edit brings 'Winds of the Wasteland' down to a 22 minute short version. The arrival of the telegraph put Pony Express riders like John Blair and his pal Smoky out of work. A race will decide whether they or stageline owner Drake get the government mail contract.
The Shadow Gang The Shadow Gang (1934) Character: U.S. Marshal John Travers
A re-edited, digitally colourised and re-scored version of vintage black and white Western 'The Star Packer', complete with contemporary, pulse pounding music. The re-edit brings 'The Star Packer' down to a 22 minute short version. John Travers and Yak, his faithful Indian sidekick, pick up where a murdered sheriff leaves off, and try to nab the mysterious Shadow.
Avenging Angel Avenging Angel (1935) Character: John Mason
A re-edited, digitally colourised and re-scored version of vintage black and white Western 'The Dawn Rider', complete with contemporary, pulse pounding music. The re-edit brings 'The Dawn Rider' down to a 22 minute short version.
Next Of Kin Next Of Kin (1934) Character: Ted Hayden aka Gat Ganns
A re-edited, digitally colourised and re-scored version of vintage black and white Western 'West of the Divide', complete with contemporary, pulse pounding music. The re-edit brings 'West of the Divide' down to a 22 minute short version.
Claim Jumpers Claim Jumpers (1934) Character: Jerry Mason
Claim jumpers originally released as Lucky Texan in 1934 by Monogram Pictures Corp
Fugitive Fugitive (1933) Character: John
Edited down version of Sagebrush Trail. Imprisoned for a murder he did not commit, John Brant escapes and ends up out west where, after giving the local lawmen the slip, he joins up with an outlaw gang. Brant finds out that ‘Jones’, one of the outlaws he has become friends with, committed the murder that Brant was sent up for, but has no knowledge that anyone was ever put in jail for his crime. Willing to forgive and forget, Brant doesn’t realize that ‘Jones’ has not only fallen for the same pretty shopgirl Brant has, but begins to suspect that Brant is not truly an outlaw.
On the Run On the Run (1935) Character: John Jones
Edited down version of Desert Trail. Rodeo star John Scott and his gambler friend Kansas Charlie are wrongly accused of armed robbery. They leave town as fast as they can to go looking for their own suspects in Poker City.
Cowboy G-Man Cowboy G-Man (1935) Character: John Wyatt
Edited version of Paradise Canyon. An undercover agent for the government is sent to round up a gang of counterfeiters operating near the Mexican border.
Rodeo Rocketeers Rodeo Rocketeers (1934) Character: John Weston
Edited version of The Man from Utah. In a horse-riding rodeo contest bad guys want John Weston to lose. When he doesn't go along they add some insurance: a poisoned needle just under his saddle.
Klondike Gold Klondike Gold (1934) Character: Rod Drew
Edited version of The Trail Beyond. Rod Drew hunts for a missing girl and finds himself in a fight over a goldmine as well.
Vengence is Mine Vengence is Mine (1934) Character: John Tobin
Edited version of The Lawless Frontier. Mexican outlaw Zanti killed John Tobin's parents. John teams up with Dusty, also hurt by Zanti, to get the bad guy.
The Drifter The Drifter (1934) Character: Randy
Edited version of Randy Rides Alone. Jailed for murders he didn't commit, Randy escapes only to stumble into the den of the real murderers.
The Duke at Fox The Duke at Fox (2001) Character: Self (archive footage)
Clip job of the numerous films John Wayne made at 20th Century Fox with commentary from those who knew him.
No Substitute for Victory No Substitute for Victory (1970) Character: Himself
John Wayne hosts this film which was produced during the Vietnam War when the Communist threat was at its height.
The Challenge of Ideas The Challenge of Ideas (1961) Character: Self
Various celebrities and news-media figures discuss the polarization of politics between the Western Allies of the United States and the Soviet bloc, pointing out the need for vigilance and action to protect democracy in the U.S. and abroad.
Chesty: A Tribute to a Legend Chesty: A Tribute to a Legend (1976) Character: Himself/Narrator
A tribute documentary on the most decorated U.S. Marine, General Lewis B. 'Chesty' Puller.
John Wayne: American Hero Of The Movies John Wayne: American Hero Of The Movies (1990) Character: N/A
This tribute to John Wayne features some of the greatest action scenes from various films
John Ford & Monument Valley John Ford & Monument Valley (2013) Character: Self (archive footage)
John Wayne, Henry Fonda and James Stewart discuss working with John Ford
Television: The First Fifty Years Television: The First Fifty Years (1999) Character: Self (archive footage)
Trace the history of television and its impact on American culture with clips, newsreels, and exclusive interviews from television greats like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.
The John Wayne Story - The Later Years The John Wayne Story - The Later Years (1993) Character: Himself
See the legendary John Wayne at his greatest in two-fisted action, interviews, rare photos, and more, in this documentary covering his screen career from Big Jim McLain to his final film, The Shootist. Back in the saddle with Westerns like Hondo, The Searchers, Rio Bravo, McLintock!, and Chisum, he also varied his output in The High and the Mighty, Blood Alley, Wings of Eagles, McQ, and Brannigan. The Duke even directed himself in The Alamo and The Green Berets, and finally won a long-awaited Academy Award as the one-eyed lawman in True Grit, a role he repeated in Rooster Cogburn. See Wayne promoting his protégé, James Arness, in Gunsmoke; making public service appearances for the Red Cross, Christmas Seals, and the American Cancer Society; and receiving his Oscar.
JOHN WAYNE - AMERICAN LEGEND JOHN WAYNE - AMERICAN LEGEND (1998) Character: Himself
This installment in A&E's Biography series follows the life of John Wayne from his troubled childhood to his peak as America's biggest box-office draw to his later years as a controversial conservative icon. Examined closely, Wayne's life is a startling series of contradictions. He was a member of his high school's Shakespeare club who began his career by acting in scores of B-grade Westerns, and though he avoided military service, he was considered an American hero. Filled with well-chosen archival stills, as well as seldom-seen early clips, this video also features interviews with fellow actors Charlton Heston and Ron Howard, as well as writer and scholar Garry Wills (author of a brilliant intellectual study of Wayne's work and life, John Wayne's America).
The Making of 'Rio Grande' The Making of 'Rio Grande' (1993) Character: Self (archive footage)
A short documentary about the making of John Ford's "Rio Grande."
CBS Salutes Lucy: The First 25 Years CBS Salutes Lucy: The First 25 Years (1976) Character: Self
CBS honors Lucille Ball with this celebration of her three CBS series: I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy.
The Screen Director The Screen Director (1951) Character: Self (staged 'archive' footage) (uncredited)
A documentary short film depicting the work of the motion picture director. An anonymous director is shown preparing the various aspects of a film for production, meeting with the writer and producer, approving wardrobe and set design, rehearsing scenes with the actors and camera crew, shooting the scenes, watching dailies, working with the editor and composer, and attending the first preview. Then a number of real directors are shown in archive footage (as well as a predominance of staged 'archive' footage) working with actors and crew.
The Selling of the Pentagon The Selling of the Pentagon (1971) Character: Self (archive footage)
"The Selling of the Pentagon" was an important documentary aired in primetime on CBS on 23 February 1971. The aim of this film, produced by Peter Davis, was to examine the increasing utilization and cost to the taxpayers of public relations activities by the military-industrial complex in order to shape public opinion in favor of the military.
Young Duke: Making Of A Movie Star Young Duke: Making Of A Movie Star (1993) Character: Himself
Join host Leonard Maltin as he explores the early life of John Wayne (born as Marion Michael Morrison) as a college football star. After a chance meeting with film legend John Ford, Wayne exchanged his cleats for spurs and a cowboy hat and the rest was movie history.
That's Action That's Action (1977) Character: self
A documentary about old action movies and action heroes with John Wayne as the center piece. Although interesting it is filled more with action sequences from movies then information about the heroes. Running time is approximately 100 minutes. - Written by Sim Pertuit
John Wayne on Film John Wayne on Film (2016) Character: Himself
A retrospective of the career of actor John Wayne, showing clips from many of his most famous films.
John Wayne - Ein Leben für den Film John Wayne - Ein Leben für den Film (2000) Character: Himself
Recap of The Duke's career from its beginning in the silent era up to his final film "The Shootist".
Memo for Joe Memo for Joe (1944) Character: Self
Documentary short film extolling the virtues of the American Community Chest charity program and its value to the Allied war effort.
The Shootist: The Legend Lives On The Shootist: The Legend Lives On (2001) Character: N/A
Documentary short about the making of John Wayne's final movie, the 1976 film The Shootist.
The Victory Squad The Victory Squad (1966) Character: Self - Host
A promotional film about the U.S. Republican party drafting volunteers on Election Day, encouraging their fellow party members to vote and helping them get to their polling place.
John Wayne's 'The Alamo' John Wayne's 'The Alamo' (1992) Character: Davy Crockett
Documentary about the making of the John Wayne film The Alamo (1960). Included are behind-the-scenes photos and footage of the actual production of the film, clips from it and interviews with members of the cast, crew and local residents in Brackettville, TX, where it was filmed.
Going Hollywood: The '30s Going Hollywood: The '30s (1984) Character: (archive footage)
Robert Preston hosts this documentary that shows what people of the 1930s were watching as they were battling the Depression as well as eventually getting ready for another World War.
Plimpton! Shoot-Out at Rio Lobo Plimpton! Shoot-Out at Rio Lobo (1970) Character: Self
George Plimpton got a job playing one of the bad guys in the Howard Hawks-directed John Wayne Western "Rio Lobo." In this special we see him talking to Hawks about whether he'll be killed off or not, to Wayne about how to cultivate a special walk to make oneself a star in movies and to himself as he attempts to rehearse his tiny part and while doing so is caught in the frame of a setup for another scene and chastised by Wayne. Wayne calls Plimpton "Pimpleton" throughout this special.
A Nation Builds Under Fire A Nation Builds Under Fire (1967) Character: Narrator
A U. S. Government film promoting America’s presence and effectiveness in the Vietnam War.
Wayne Train Wayne Train (1973) Character: Self
A short documentary on the making of THE TRAIN ROBBERS
You're the Star You're the Star (1953) Character: Self
Promotional short for the Red Cross.
Choice Choice (1964) Character: Host
The notorious political campaign film produced for the 1964 United States presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater.
Movie Tough Guys Movie Tough Guys (1991) Character: Self (archive footage)
This compilation of film highlights features many of the biggest box office tough guys of the 1930s, '40s, and '50s—Bogart, Brando, Cagney and more!
The Making of A Movie The Making of A Movie (1965) Character: Himself
The Making of In Harm's Way (1965)
The Man Behind the Star The Man Behind the Star (1973) Character: Self
Promotional short film on the making of Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973).
Christmas Around the World with Perry Como Christmas Around the World with Perry Como (2012) Character: Self
Travel the world at Christmastime with the legendary Perry Como enjoying unforgettable performances of your favorite carols, songs and hymns.
Nuke 'Em, Duke Nuke 'Em, Duke (2010) Character: Self (archive footage)
The Conqueror (1956) starred John Wayne as Genghis Khan. Shooting took place downwind from a nuclear testing site and close to half the cast & crew developed cancer, including "The Duke" himself. This video looks at “conquest” in past and present media, fiction and non-fiction, and the “compression” of these experiences into mediated forms.
Raquel! Raquel! (1970) Character: Self
Raquel! was an April 26, 1970 CBS television special starring Raquel Welch, Tom Jones, Bob Hope and John Wayne executive produced, directed and choreographed by David Winters produced by Winters' company Winters-Rosen for CBS-TV, originally co-sponsored by Coca-Cola and Motorola. On the day of the premiere, the show received a 51% share on the National ARB Ratings and an impressive Overnight New York Nielsen Rating of 58% share.
Desert Command Desert Command (1946) Character: Tom Wayne
Tom Wayne rescues Clancy, Renard and Schmidt in the Arabian desert and they join him in going after El Shaitan, a bad guy who is never seen as he tries to wipe out the Foreign Legion. Feature version of the movie serial, The Three Musketeers (1934).
The Deceiver The Deceiver (1931) Character: Reginald Thorpe as a corpse
Broadway matinee idol, Shakespearean actor Reginald Thorpe, is found dead in his dressing room on the eve of his departure for Hollywood. Thorpe's understudy, Tony Hill, is suspected, particularly in light of his skill with knives. Thorpe, however, was a lady's man who seems to have been involved in blackmailing one of his lovers.
Flashing Spikes Flashing Spikes (1962) Character: Marine Sergeant
An old ballplayer, thrown out of baseball due to a bribery scandal, becomes friends with a young phenom. The younger player is at first tainted by his association with the oldtimer, but eventually the truth about the scandal is revealed.
The Hollywood Handicap The Hollywood Handicap (1932) Character: N/A
1930s Thalians Club comedy.
John Wayne - Eine amerikanische Legende John Wayne - Eine amerikanische Legende (1991) Character: (archive footage)
Film traces the career of the actor who embodied classic American values like no other - in his film and television roles as well as in his private life. In a career spanning more than 50 years, he became an icon of the western. The documentary follows Wayne from his first steps in the film business, when he was still honing his image as an upright hero, through his great successes to the end of his career, when even the US Congress bowed to his lifetime achievement and awarded him the Congressional Gold Medal. His colleague Maureen O'Hara, who stood in front of the camera with him in Rio Grande (1950), said that the medal should bear the following engraving to do justice to Duke: "John Wayne - American".
Gérard Blain : adultes, je vous hais Gérard Blain : adultes, je vous hais (2019) Character: Self (archive)
A portrait of Gérard Blain, actor and film-maker, an unclassifiable artist, a lard-head and a free spirit. This documentary, packed with eyewitness accounts and archive footage, looks back at his brief career as an actor, his stormy relationship with the Nouvelle Vague and his uncompromising work as a filmmaker. Above all, it paints the portrait of a man with an irreducible character who claims to have always hated adults and their cynicism, ever since his damaged childhood.
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988) Character: Self (archive footage)
Stars celebrate Bob Hope's 50 years with NBC.
Spiritual day in Minneapolis Spiritual day in Minneapolis (2026) Character: N/A
In a spiritual, aesthetic and esoteric sense but most importantly in a literal sense this documentary film attempts to follow the footsteps of oil magnate Maximiliano Coraza, adventurer, conjurer, detail-lover and probably the only man capable of tracing a general history of the geomorphology of the wide American continent.
Guns Along The Trail Guns Along The Trail (1935) Character: John Wyatt
A government agent goes undercover in a traveling medicine show to infiltrate a gang of counterfeiters. A John Wayne classic in Vibrant Color! *Colorized and re-titled version of "Paradise Canyon" by Legend Films in 2007.
Sea Spoilers Sea Spoilers (1936) Character: Bob Randall
Bob Randall, temporarily in command of the Coast Guard vessel Niobe, expects a promotion and the captaincy of his ship. Instead, he is replaced by Lieutenant Mays, son of the area commander. Mays is afflicted with a fear of the sea, although he has served well in Coast Guard aviation. His father, however, thinks Mays can overcome his fear by taking command of the Niobe. When seal poachers kidnap Bob Randall's girlfriend Connie, Bob and Mays disagree about the proper means of rescuing her and capturing the seal poachers. When Mays's inexperience and phobia foil their attempts at rescue, Bob comes up with his own plan.
John Wayne - L'Amérique à tout prix John Wayne - L'Amérique à tout prix (2019) Character: Himself (archive footage)
This is the story of a man who climbed the Hollywood ladder, one rung at a time, until he reached the top and became the most popular American actor of his era.
Three Faces West Three Faces West (1940) Character: John Phillips
Viennese surgeon Dr. Braun and his daughter Leni come to a small town in North Dakota as refugees from Hitler. When the winds of the Dust Bowl threaten the town, John Phillips leads the townsfolk in moving to greener pastures in Oregon. He falls for Leni, but she is betrothed to the man who helped her and her father escape from the Third Reich. She must decide between the two men.
Hatari! Hatari! (1962) Character: Sean Mercer
A female wildlife photographer arrives on an East African reservation where a group of men trap wild animals for zoos and circuses.
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (2009) Character: Self (archive footage)
This documentary focuses on 1939, considered to be Hollywood's greatest year, with film clips and insight into what made the year so special.
Arizona Arizona (1931) Character: Lt. Bob Denton
A West Point graduate jilts his girlfriend but runs into her later at an Army outpost.
Wyoming Outlaw Wyoming Outlaw (1939) Character: Stony Brooke
Will Parker has been destroyed by a local politician and now must steal to feed his family. He steals a steer from the Three Mesquiteers.
John Ford : l'homme qui inventa l'Amérique John Ford : l'homme qui inventa l'Amérique (2019) Character: Self - Actor / Various Roles (archive footage)
Over a 50-year career and more than a hundred movies, filmmaker John Ford (1894-1973) forged the legend of the Far West. By giving a face to the underprivileged, from humble cowboys to persecuted minorities, he revealed like no one else the great social divisions that existed and still exist in the United States. More than four decades after his death, what remains of his legacy and humanistic values in the memory of those who love his work?
It's Showtime It's Showtime (1976) Character: Self (archive footage)
A collection of film clips profiling animal actors.
The Barbarian and the Geisha The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958) Character: Townsend Harris
Townsend Harris is sent by President Pierce to Japan to serve as the first U.S. Consul-General to that country. Harris discovers enormous hostility to foreigners, as well as the love of a young geisha.
Rio Bravo Rio Bravo (1959) Character: Sheriff John T. Chance
A small-town sheriff in the American West enlists the help of a disabled man, a drunk, and a young gunfighter in his efforts to hold in jail the brother of the local bad guy.
The Telegraph Trail The Telegraph Trail (1933) Character: John Trent
A greedy businessman-turned-renegade foments an Indian uprising against the coming telegraph to perpetuate his economic stranglehold on the territory.
Noah's Ark Noah's Ark (1928) Character: Flood Extra (uncredited)
The Biblical story of Noah and the Great Flood, with a parallel story of soldiers in the First World War.
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976) Character: Jerry Mason
A Western-genre narrative, loosely woven from old clips from B-Western features.
Sagebrush Trail Sagebrush Trail (1933) Character: John Brant
Imprisoned for a murder he did not commit, John Brant escapes and ends up out west where, after giving the local lawmen the slip, he joins up with an outlaw gang. Brant finds out that 'Jones', one of the outlaws he has become friends with, committed the murder that Brant was sent up for, but has no knowledge that anyone was ever put in jail for his crime. Willing to forgive and forget, Brant doesn't realize that 'Jones' has not only fallen for the same pretty shopgirl Brant has, but begins to suspect that Brant is not truly an outlaw.
Texas Terror Texas Terror (1935) Character: John Higgins
Sheriff John Higgins quits and goes into prospecting after he thinks he has killed his best friend in shooting it out with robbers. He encounters his dead buddy's sister and helps her run her ranch. Then she finds out about his past.
I Cover the War! I Cover the War! (1937) Character: Bob Adams
Bob Adams, ace newsreel cameraman, is told by his boss, "Get the picture---we can't screen alibis." He heads for Samari, a desert hot-bed of tribal unrest in Africa, to do just that, which includes getting footage of El Kadar, bandit and rebel leader. He gets his pictures but only after a romance with the Colonel's daughter Pamela, saving his wimpy, hacked-off brother Don from being a dupe of the gun-runners, and run-ins with spies and throat-cutting tribesman. For a finale, he saves the British Army.
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) Character: Capt. Nathan Cutting Brittles
On the eve of retirement, Captain Nathan Brittles takes out a last patrol to stop an impending massive Indian attack. Encumbered by women who must be evacuated, Brittles finds his mission imperiled.
Blood Alley Blood Alley (1955) Character: Capt. Tom Wilder
An American Merchant Marine captain, rescued from a Chinese Communist jail by local villagers, is "shanghaied" into transporting the entire village to Hong Kong on an ancient paddle steamer.
Idol of the Crowds Idol of the Crowds (1937) Character: Johnny Hanson
Retired hockey player Johnny Hansen, in order to make money to enlarge his chicken farm, returns to the game and leads his team into the championship series. Just before the series starts, he is offered a bribe to throw the games but refuses. An attempt is made on his life which results in Bobby, the team's mascot, being injured. Written by Les Adams
How the West Was Won How the West Was Won (1962) Character: William Sherman
The 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 Oregon Trail The Oregon Trail (1936) Character: Capt John Delmont
Army Captain takes a leave of absence to find out what happened to his missing father.....
Reunion in France Reunion in France (1942) Character: Pat Talbot
Frenchwoman Michele de la Becque, an opponent of the Nazis in German-occupied Paris, hides a downed American flyer, Pat Talbot, and attempts to get him safely out of the country.
Wake of the Red Witch Wake of the Red Witch (1948) Character: Capt. Ralls
Captain Ralls fights Dutch shipping magnate Mayrant Sidneye for the woman he loves, Angelique Desaix, and for a fortune in gold aboard the Red Witch.
The Quiet Man The Quiet Man (1952) Character: Sean Thornton
An American man returns to the village of his birth in Ireland, where he finds love and conflict.
The Lonely Trail The Lonely Trail (1936) Character: Captain John Ashley
Though he fought for the North in the Civil War, John is asked by the Governor of Texas to get rid of some troublesome carpetbaggers. He enlists the help of Holden before learning that Holden too is plundering the local folk.
Ride Him, Cowboy Ride Him, Cowboy (1932) Character: John Drury
John Drury saves Duke, a wild horse accused of murder, and trains him. When he discovers that the real murderer, a bad guy known as The Hawk, is the town's leading citizen, Drury arrested on a fraudulent charge.
Rio Lobo Rio Lobo (1970) Character: Col. Cord McNally
After the Civil War, a former Union colonel searches for the two traitors whose perfidy led to the loss of a close friend.
The Fighting Kentuckian The Fighting Kentuckian (1949) Character: John Breen
John Breen (John Wayne), a Kentucky militiaman falls in love with French exile Fleurette De Marchand (Vera Ralston). He discovers a plot to steal the land that Fleurette's exiles plan to settle on and aims to foil it.
Hangman's House Hangman's House (1928) Character: Horse Race Spectator / Condemned Man in Flashback
Forced by her mean-spirited father, Lord Chief Justice James O'Brien, to marry a man she doesn't love, Connaught O'Brien gives up hope of ever with her true love, Dermot McDermot. After her father dies and a hunted rebel leader returns to town, however, Connaught finds a renewed hope that the tides of oppression will shift and she might again find happiness. This silent romantic drama, set in Ireland, is the first film in which a then-unknown John Wayne is clearly visible.
His Private Secretary His Private Secretary (1933) Character: Dick Wallace
Dick Wallace wants to marry a minister's grand-daughter but his father, who wants him to get work on his company's business, is opposed. She takes a job with the company to prove she's okay.
Maker of Men Maker of Men (1931) Character: Dusty Rhodes
Bob plays football badly so his father Coach Dudley, his girlfriend Dorothy and his school reject him. He joins a rival college team and aims to defeat his dad's team.
The Life of Jimmy Dolan The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933) Character: Smith
Champion boxer Jimmy Dolan has cultivated a wholesome image for himself, but he's a boozer and womanizer behind the scenes. Intoxicated at a party, he punches a reporter who threatens to expose his hypocrisy, and accidentally kills him. Dolan panics and skips town, winding up on a farm that serves as a home for disabled children run by kindhearted Peggy. As the cynical Dolan falls for Peggy, he begins to change his ways.
Stagecoach Stagecoach (1939) Character: The Ringo Kid
A group of people traveling on a stagecoach find their journey complicated by the threat of Geronimo, and learn something about each other in the process.
Rough Romance Rough Romance (1930) Character: Lumberjack (uncredited)
Love and logging in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon.
Atomic People Atomic People (2024) Character: Self (archive footage)
Combining personal accounts with archive footage, this film features the voices of some of the only people left on earth to have survived a nuclear bomb.
Dictateur, un boulot de dingue Dictateur, un boulot de dingue (2013) Character: Self (archive footage)
They’ve become the human face of inhuman barbarity. Leaders like Hitler, Idi Amin Dada, Stalin, Kim Jong Il, Saddam Hussein, Nicolae Ceausescu, Bokassa, Muammar Kadhafi, Khomeini, Mussolini and Franco governed their countries completely cut off from reality. These paranoid leaders were driven to abuse their power by the pathology of power itself. Dictators are driven by a relentless, thought-out determination to impose themselves as infallible, all-knowing and all-powerful beings. But they are also men ruled by their caprices, uncontrollable impulses, and reckless fits of frenzy, which paradoxically render them as human as anyone else. The abuses they committed were clearly atrocious, yet some of them were as outlandish as the characters portrayed in the film The Dictator. They sunk to depths worthy of Kafka: so incredibly absurd, they are outrageously funny.
Flying Leathernecks Flying Leathernecks (1951) Character: Maj. Daniel Xavier Kirby
Major Daniel Kirby takes command of a squadron of Marine fliers just before they are about to go into combat. While the men are well meaning, he finds them undisciplined and prone to always finding excuses to do what is easy rather than what is necessary. The root of the problem is the second in command, Capt. Carl 'Griff' Griffin. Griff is the best flier in the group but Kirby finds him a poor commander who is not prepared to make the difficult decision that all commanders have to make - to put men in harm's way knowing that they may be killed.
Jet Pilot Jet Pilot (1957) Character: Col. Jim Shannon
John Wayne stars as U.S. Air Force aviator Jim Shannon, who's tasked with escorting a Soviet pilot (Janet Leigh) claiming -- at the height of the Cold War -- that she wants to defect. After falling in love with and wedding the fetching flyer, Shannon learns from his superiors that she's a spy on a mission to extract military secrets. To save his new wife from prison and deportation, Shannon devises a risky plan in this 1957 drama.
Dakota Dakota (1945) Character: John Devlin
In 1871, professional gambler John Devlin elopes with Sandra "Sandy" Poli, daughter of Marko Poli, an immigrant who has risen to railroad tycoon. Sandy, knowing that the railroad is to be extended into Dakota, plans to use their $20,000 nest egg to buy land options to sell to the railroad at a profit. On the stage trip to Ft. Abercrombie, their fellow passengers are Jim Bender and Bigtree Collins, who practically own the town of Fargo and Devlin is aware that they are prepared to protect the little empire... trying to drive out the farmers by burning their property, destroying their wheat, and blaming the devastation on the Indians. Continuing their journey north on the river aboard the "River Bird', Sandy and John meet Captain Bounce, an irascible old seafarer. Two of Bendender's henchmen, Slagin and Carp, board the boat and relieve John of his $20,000 at gunpoint. Captain Bounce, chasing the robber's dinghy..
Perry Como's Early American Christmas Perry Como's Early American Christmas (1978) Character: Self
Perry Como celebrates an early American Christmas in Williamsburg VA with John Wayne and Diana Canova.
The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks (1973) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary filmography of Howard Hawks, including lengthy footage of Hawks himself discussing his films and many clips from his best-known pictures.
Girls Demand Excitement Girls Demand Excitement (1931) Character: Peter Brooks
Peter Brooks is a hard-working, hard-up college student whose dislike of women attending college weakens under the amorous advances of spoiled socialite coed Joan Madison.
Westward Ho Westward Ho (1935) Character: John Wyatt
Ballard's trail jumpers attack the Wyatt Company wagon train, killing young John's parents and kidnaping his brother, Jim. In post-Civil War California, John Wyatt, now a man, pulls together a vigilante posse, The Singing Riders, who all ride white horses, dress alike, and ride the trails singing and rounding up outlaw gangs. Meanwhile, John is ever on the lookout for the gang that murdered his parents As a youngster John Wyatt saw his parents killed and his brother kidnapped. On a wagon train heading West he meets his brother who is now a spy for the gang which originally did the dirty work. He and his brother both fall for Mary Gordon When Ballard and his men attack the Wyatt wagon train, they kill all except two young brothers. Twelve years later one brother John has organized a vigilante group. The other brother Jim is now part of Ballard's gang and the two are destined to meet again
The Big Stampede The Big Stampede (1932) Character: Deputy Sheriff John Steele
Deputy Sheriff John Steele recruits bandit Sonora Joe to help him find out who's been bumping off all the local lawmen and rustling the cattle.
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) Character: Self (archive footage)
Period music, film clips and newsreel footage combined into a visual exploration of the American entertainment industry during the Great Depression.
Tycoon Tycoon (1947) Character: Johnny Munroe
Engineer Johnny Munroe is enlisted to build a railroad tunnel through a mountain to reach mines. His task is complicated, and his ethics are compromised, when he falls in love with his boss's daughter
The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers (1933) Character: Lt. Tom Wayne
Tom Wayne rescues Clancy, Renard and Schmidt in the Arabian desert and they join him in going after El Shaitan, a bad guy who is never seen as he tries to wipe out the Foreign Legion. CHAPTER TITLES: 1. The Fiery Circle; 2. One For All, All For One; 3. The Master Spy; 4. Pirates of the Desert; 5. Rebel Rifles; 6. Death's Marathon; 7. Naked Steel; 8. The Master Strikes; 9. The Fatal Cave; 10. Trapped!; 11. The Measure of a Man; 12.The Value of Comrades.
Born Reckless Born Reckless (1930) Character: Extra (uncredited)
In order to use the publicity to get re-elected, a judge sentences a notorious gangster to fight in the war.
The Horse Soldiers The Horse Soldiers (1959) Character: Col John Marlowe
A Union Cavalry outfit is sent behind confederate lines in strength to destroy a rail supply center. Along with them is sent a doctor who causes instant antipathy between him and the commander. The secret plan for the mission is overheard by a southern belle who must be taken along to assure her silence.
King of the Pecos King of the Pecos (1936) Character: John Clayborn
Profiteer Alexander Stiles lays claim to a million acres of range in the Pecos River country, but a rancher named Claybor stands in his way as he has already claimed the water-rich location of Sweetwater as his own.
The Green Berets The Green Berets (1968) Character: Colonel Mike Kirby
Col. Mike Kirby picks two teams of crack Green Berets for two missions in South Vietnam. The first is to strengthen a camp that is trying to be taken by the enemy. The second is to kidnap a North Vietnamese General.
Cahill: United States Marshal Cahill: United States Marshal (1973) Character: J.D. Cahill
J.D. Cahill is the toughest U.S. Marshal they've got, just the sound of his name makes bad guys stop in their tracks, so when his two young boy's want to get his attention they decide to rob a bank. They end up getting more than they bargained for.
Adventure's End Adventure's End (1937) Character: Duke Slade
Pacific pearl diver Duke Slade escapes angry natives by joining a whaler whose dying captain persuades him to marry his daughter who is already being wooed by the first mate.
Donovan's Reef Donovan's Reef (1963) Character: Michael "Guns" Donovan
After her great aunt's death, a high-society woman arrives on a Hawaiian island in search of the heir - the father she has never met.
Salute Salute (1929) Character: N/A
A comedy-romance about rival brothers attending a military academy.
Winds of the Wasteland Winds of the Wasteland (1936) Character: John Blair
The arrival of the telegraph put Pony Express riders like John Blair and his pal Smoky out of work. A race will decide whether they or stageline owner Drake get the government mail contract.
The Range Feud The Range Feud (1931) Character: Clint Turner
Clint Turner is arrested for the murder of his girlfriend Judy's father, a rival rancher who was an enemy of his own father, and his best friend, Sheriff Buck Gordon sets out to find the real killer in the face of pressure for a quick lynching of Clint.
In Old California In Old California (1942) Character: Tom Craig
Boston pharmacist Tom Craig comes to Sacramento, where he runs afoul of local political boss Britt Dawson, who exacts protection payment from the citizenry. Dawson frames Craig with poisoned medicine, but Craig redeems himself during a Gold Rush epidemic.
Lady from Louisiana Lady from Louisiana (1941) Character: John Reynolds
Northern lawyer John Reynolds travels to New Orleans to try and clean up the local crime syndicate based around a lottery. Although he meets Julie Mirbeau and they are attracted to each other, the fact that her father heads the lottery means they end up on opposite sides. When her father is killed, Julie becomes more and more involved in the shady activities and in blocking Reynolds' attempts at prosecution.
Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still (1974) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
The film's subject is a photograph of Jane Fonda visiting Hanoi during the Vietnam War. It asks what the position of the intellectual should be in the class struggle and points out the irony of Jane Fonda's participation in the photo shoot, which was staged.
The Lawless Frontier The Lawless Frontier (1934) Character: John Tobin
Tobin is after the bandit Zanti who killed his parents. He finds him just as Zanti is about to kill Dusty and kidnap Ruby. Saving the two, he goes after Zanti. He catches him but Zanti escapes the Sheriff's handcuff's and this time Tobin has to chase him into the desert.
Red River Red River (1948) Character: Thomas Dunson
Following the Civil War, headstrong rancher Thomas Dunson decides to lead a perilous cattle drive from Texas to Missouri. During the exhausting journey, his persistence becomes tyrannical in the eyes of Matthew Garth, his adopted son and protégé.
The Comancheros The Comancheros (1961) Character: Jake Cutter
Texas Ranger Jake Cutter arrests gambler Paul Regret, but soon finds himself teamed with his prisoner in an undercover effort to defeat a band of renegade arms merchants and thieves known as Comancheros.
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997) Character: Self (archive footage)
A film scrapbook, images, phrases from our past, hiding their meanings behind veils. Let's lift those veils, one by one, to find how images, at one time seeming innocent, have revealed, after decades, to have homosexual overtones.
ジョン・フォードと『投げること』完結編 ジョン・フォードと『投げること』完結編 (2022) Character: N/A
A short length work by revered critic and theorist Shiguéhiko Hasumi and Shô Miyake, editing together John Ford's thematic system of “throwing” across many of his films. Edited according to which and how much each throwing scene was written about in Hasumi’s John Ford book, this film serves as a definitive version of a collage film initially created by Shinji Aoyama ten years ago. Aoyama, who passed away in March 2022, never saw the completion of his teacher’s book. Recognizing this, Hasumi recommended that Shô Miyake create a definitive version of the collage film, allowing him total creative freedom within a 60-minute runtime limit.
The John Wayne Story: The Early Years The John Wayne Story: The Early Years (1993) Character: N/A
Film clips, trailers and rare photos combine to tell the story of John Wayne's evolution from mild-mannered USC student Marion Morrison to the ultimate Western hero of the silver screen. Highlights include clips from his silent-movie debut, his first leading role, and his bizarre failed attempt to become a singing cowboy. Other excerpts include scenes from Flying Tigers, The Quiet Man and his breakthrough, Stagecoach.
Born to the West Born to the West (1937) Character: Dare Rudd
Dare Rudd takes a shine to his cattleman cousin Tom's girlfriend who asks Tom to hire Dare to head the big cattle drive. Dare loses the money for the drive to cardsharps, but Tom wins it back, but Dare must save Tom's life.
Rio Grande Rio Grande (1950) Character: Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke
Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke is posted on the Texas frontier to defend settlers against depredations of marauding Apaches. Col. Yorke is under considerable stress by a serious shortage of troops of his command. Tension is added when Yorke's son (whom he hasn't seen in fifteen years), Trooper Jeff Yorke, is one of 18 recruits sent to the regiment.
Hooray for Hollywood Hooray for Hollywood (1976) Character: Self (archive footage)
A celebration of Hollywood in the 1930s, featuring a compilation of clips from features and newsreels of the era.
The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout (2024) Character: Self (archive footage)
The story of one of the great environmental disasters to befall the United States, and the terrible movie that helped bring the catastrophe to light.
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh (1942) Character: Charles 'Pittsburgh' Markham
Charles 'Pittsburgh' Markham rides roughshod over his friends, his lovers, and his ideals in his trek toward financial success in the Pittsburgh steel industry, only to find himself deserted and lonely at the top. When his crash comes, he finds that fate has dealt him a second chance.
Trouble Along the Way Trouble Along the Way (1953) Character: Stephen Aloysius Williams
Struggling to retain custody of his daughter following his divorce, football coach Steve Williams finds himself embroiled in a recruiting scandal at the tiny Catholic college he is trying to bring back to football respectability.
Circus World Circus World (1964) Character: Matt Masters
Circus owner Matt Masters is beset by disasters as he attempts a European tour of his circus. At the same time, he is caught in an emotional bind between his adopted daughter and her mother.
Blue Steel Blue Steel (1934) Character: John Carruthers
When Sheriff Jake sees a man at the safe and then finds the payroll gone, he trails him. Just as he is about to arrest him, the man saves his life. Still suspicious, he joins up with the man and later they learn that Melgrove, the towns leading citizen, is trying to take over the area's ranches by having his gang stop all incoming supply wagons. With the ranchers about to sell to Melgrove, the two newcomers say they will bring in provisions.
Elway Elway (2025) Character: Self (archive footage)
Told in his own words, the definitive story of Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway goes deep on his NFL dreams, heartbreaks and Super Bowl redemption.
Overland Stage Raiders Overland Stage Raiders (1938) Character: Stony Brooke
After gold shipments from a mining town have been hijacked, the three Mesquiteers buy a plane to fly the gold out. The owner of the shipping line brings in Eastern gangsters to thwart them.
The Undefeated The Undefeated (1969) Character: Colonel John Henry Thomas
After the Civil War, ex-Union Colonel John Henry Thomas and ex-Confederate Colonel James Langdon are leading two disparate groups of people through strife-torn Mexico. John Henry and company are bringing horses to the unpopular Mexican government for $35 a head while Langdon is leading a contingent of displaced southerners, who are looking for a new life in Mexico after losing their property to carpetbaggers. The two men are eventually forced to mend their differences in order to fight off both bandits and revolutionaries, as they try to lead their friends and kin to safety.
Reap the Wild Wind Reap the Wild Wind (1942) Character: Captain Jack Stuart
The Florida Keys in 1840, where the implacable hurricanes of the Caribbean scream, where the salvagers of Key West, like the intrepid and beautiful Loxi Claiborne and her crew, reap, aboard frail schooners, the harvest of the wild wind, facing the shark teeth of the reefs to rescue the sailors and the cargo from the shipwrecks caused by the scavengers of the sea.
Speakeasy Speakeasy (1929) Character: Extra
Newspaper staffer Alice Woods persuades the editor to allow her to chase a story, that of prizefight contender Martin, who is about to fight for the championship. However, he does not know that his manager is preparing to double-cross him.
Lady and Gent Lady and Gent (1932) Character: Buzz Kinney
Stag Bailey, a slow-witted prizefighter, and his girlfriend, speakeasy hostess Puff Rogers, take over the upbringing of Ted Streaver after his father, Stag's manager, is killed.
The Big Trail The Big Trail (1930) Character: Breck Coleman
Young scout Breck Coleman leads a wagon train along the dangerous trail to Oregon as he tries to get the affection of the beautiful pioneer Ruth Cameron and plans his revenge on the harsh scoundrels who murdered a friend of his in the past.
Somewhere in Sonora Somewhere in Sonora (1933) Character: John Bishop
John Bishop discovers a plot to rob a silver mine belonging to his girlfriend Mary's father and, to foil the evildoers, he joins them.
The Man from Utah The Man from Utah (1934) Character: John Weston
The Marshal sends John Weston to a rodeo to see if he can find out who is killing the rodeo riders who are about to win the prize money. Barton has organized the rodeo and plans to leave with all the prize money put up by the townspeople. When it appears that Weston will beat Barton's rider, he has his men prepare the same fate for him that befell the other riders.
Cancel My Reservation Cancel My Reservation (1972) Character: Himself (uncredited)
Bob Hope is a stressed out talk show host who is sent on a vacation to Arizona on doctor's orders and has to play Sherlock Holmes with his wife, the lovely Eva Marie Saint, to solve a series of murders that has Bob as the prime suspect.
The Movie Orgy The Movie Orgy (1968) Character: Self (archive footage)
Clips from assorted television programs, B-movies, commercials, music performances, newsreels, bloopers, satirical short films and promotional and government films of the 1950s and 1960s are intercut together to tell a single story of various creatures and societal ills attacking American cities.
The Greatest Story Ever Told The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) Character: Centurion at crucifixion
From his birth in Bethlehem to his death and eventual resurrection, the life of Jesus Christ is given the all-star treatment in this epic retelling. Major aspects of Christ's life are touched upon, including the execution of all the newborn males in Egypt by King Herod; Christ's baptism by John the Baptist; and the betrayal by Judas after the Last Supper that eventually leads to Christ's crucifixion and miraculous return.
Directed by John Ford Directed by John Ford (1971) Character: Self (1969)
A documentary about the life and films of director John Ford.
The Hurricane Express The Hurricane Express (1932) Character: The Air Pilot
The Wrecker wrecks trains on the L & R Railroad. One of his victims is Larry Baker's father. Baker wants to find the evildoer, among a host of suspects, but it will be difficult since the Wrecker can disguise himself to look like almost anyone
The Searchers The Searchers (1956) Character: Ethan Edwards
As a Civil War veteran spends years searching for a young niece captured by Indians, his motivation becomes increasingly questionable.
Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire (1991) Character: Self (archive footage)
Actress Sally Field looks at the dramatic life and successful career of the superb actress Barbara Stanwyck (1907-90), a Hollywood legend.
McQ McQ (1974) Character: McQ
Police Lieutenant Lon McQ investigates the killing of his best friend and uncovers corrupt elements of the police department dealing in confiscated drugs.
The Black Watch The Black Watch (1929) Character: Black Watch Soldier (uncredited)
Captain Donald King is sent to India to carry out a secret mission while the Black Watch, his regiment, leaves for France at the outbreak of the First World War.
A Lady Takes a Chance A Lady Takes a Chance (1943) Character: Duke Hudkins
A city girl on a bus tour of the West encounters a handsome rodeo cowboy who helps her forget her city suitors.
The Night Riders The Night Riders (1939) Character: Stony Brooke
Talbot uses a phony land grant to rule thirteen million acres, taxing everyone heavily and evicting those who won't pay. The Three Mesquiteers becomes mysterious "night riders" to fight this evil.
Rooster Cogburn Rooster Cogburn (1975) Character: Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn
After a band of drunken thugs overruns a small Indian Nation town, killing Reverend Goodnight and raping the women folk, Eula Goodnight enlists the aid of US Marshal Cogburn to hunt them down and bring her father's killers to justice.
The Western: A Lost TV Special The Western: A Lost TV Special (1958) Character: Self
A 1958 TV special celebrating westerns featuring John Wayne, John Ford, Gary Cooper, Gene Autry, Gabby Hayes and more.
Sands of Iwo Jima Sands of Iwo Jima (1950) Character: Sgt. John M. Stryker
Haunted by personal demons, Marine Sgt. John Stryker is hated and feared by his men, who see him as a cold-hearted sadist. But when their boots hit the beaches, they begin to understand the reason for Stryker's rigid form of discipline.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) Character: Tom Doniphon
Questions arise when Senator Stoddard attends the funeral of a local man named Tom Doniphon in a small Western town. Flashing back, we learn Doniphon saved Stoddard, then a lawyer, when he was roughed up by a crew of outlaws terrorizing the town, led by Liberty Valance. As the territory's safety hung in the balance, Doniphon and Stoddard, two of the only people standing up to him, proved to be very important, but different, foes to Valance.
The Dawn Rider The Dawn Rider (1935) Character: John Mason
When John Mason's father is killed, John is wounded. Attracted to his nurse Alice, a conflict arises between him and his friend Ben who plans to marry Alice. John later finds the killer of his father but goes to face him not knowing Ben has removed the bullets from his gun.
Rainbow Valley Rainbow Valley (1935) Character: John Martin
John Martin is a government agent working under cover. Leading citizen Morgan calls in gunman Galt who blows Martin's cover.
Three Texas Steers Three Texas Steers (1939) Character: Stony Brooke
Nancy Evans, lovely circus owner, has a ranch that she's never visited, but for sentimental reasons won't sell to Mike Abbott. Her partners, secretly in league with Abbott, sabotage the circus to force Nancy to sell the ranch; instead, she goes there to live. Will her neighbors, the Three Mesquiteers, be a match for the secret swindlers? And what's so valuable about that run-down ranch anyway?
True Grit True Grit (1969) Character: Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn
The murder of her father sends a teenage tomboy on a mission of 'justice', which involves avenging her father's death. She recruits a tough old marshal, 'Rooster' Cogburn because he has 'true grit', and a reputation of getting the job done.
They Were Expendable They Were Expendable (1945) Character: Lt. (J.G.) 'Rusty' Ryan
After a demonstration of new PT boats, navy brass are still unconvinced of their viability in combat, leaving Lt. "Rusty" Ryan frustrated. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, however, Ryan and his buddy Lt. Brickley are told they can finally take their squadron into battle. The PT boats quickly prove their worth, successfully shooting down Japanese planes, relaying messages between islands, and picking off a multitude of enemy ships.
The New Frontier The New Frontier (1935) Character: John Dawson
In 1889 pioneers race ahead of the law to claim free land in Oklahoma, forming wide-open towns. In one such, citizens elect Milt Dawson to challenge the self-appointed rule of gambler Ace Holmes, only to have him shot in the back. But leading the next batch of settlers is Milt's quick-on-the-draw son John, who gets help from friendly outlaws.
Legend of the Lost Legend of the Lost (1957) Character: Joe January
American ne'er-do-well Joe January is hired to take Paul Bonnard on an expedition into the desert in search of treasure.
Dark Command Dark Command (1940) Character: Bob Seton
When transplanted Texan Bob Seton arrives in Lawrence, Kansas he finds much to like about the place, especially Mary McCloud, daughter of the local banker. Politics is in the air however. It's just prior to the civil war and there is already a sharp division in the Territory as to whether it will remain slave-free. When he gets the opportunity to run for marshal, Seton finds himself running against the respected local schoolteacher, William Cantrell. Not is what it seems however. While acting as the upstanding citizen in public, Cantrell is dangerously ambitious and is prepared to do anything to make his mark, and his fortune, on the Territory. When he loses the race for marshal, he forms a group of raiders who run guns into the territory and rob and terrorize settlers throughout the territory. Eventually donning Confederate uniforms, it is left to Seton and the good citizens of Lawrence to face Cantrell and his raiders in one final clash.
Pals of the Saddle Pals of the Saddle (1938) Character: Stony Brooke
The first of eight "Three Mesquiteers" Westerns to star John Wayne.
In Old Oklahoma In Old Oklahoma (1943) Character: Daniel F Somers
Cowboy Dan Somers and oilman Jim "Hunk" Gardner compete for oil lease rights on Indian land in Oklahoma, as well as for the favors of schoolteacher Cathy Allen.
Without Reservations Without Reservations (1946) Character: Rusty Thomas
Kit Madden is traveling to Hollywood, where her best-selling novel is to be filmed. Aboard the train, she encounters Marines Rusty and Dink, who don't know she is the author of the famous book, and who don't think much of the ideas it proposes. She and Rusty are greatly attracted, but she doesn't know how to deal with his disdain for the book's author.
Texas Cyclone Texas Cyclone (1932) Character: Steve Pickett
When Texas Grant rides into town people think the supposedly dead Jim Rawlins has returned. After a confrontation with Utah Becker, Grant learns Jim's wife, Helen, is about to lose her ranch to Becker, so he decides to stay and pose as Rawlins in an effort to help her.
The Great K&A Train Robbery The Great K&A Train Robbery (1926) Character: Extra (uncredited)
Cullen has hired Tom to try and stop the robberies on his railroad. Knowing Cullen's secretary Holt is tipping off the gang, Tom works undercover by posing as a highwayman. To help him bring in the gang he enlists the help of the hobo DeLuxe Harry.
The Man from Monterey The Man from Monterey (1933) Character: John Holmes
A cavalry officer helps save a family's ranch from land grabbers
Flame of Barbary Coast Flame of Barbary Coast (1945) Character: Duke Fergus
Duke Fergus falls for Ann 'Flaxen' Tarry in the Barbary Coast in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. He loses money to crooked gambler Boss Tito Morell, goes home, learns to gamble, and returns. After he makes a fortune, he opens his own place with Flaxen as the entertainer; but the 1906 quake destroys his place.
Operation Pacific Operation Pacific (1951) Character: Duke E. Gifford
During WWII, Duke E. Gifford is second in command of the USS Thunderfish, a submarine which is firing off torpedoes that either explode too early or never explode at all. It's a dilemma that he'll eventually take up personally. Even more personal is his quest to win back his ex-wife, a nurse; but he'll have to win her back from a navy flier who also happens to be his commander's little brother.
Paradise Canyon Paradise Canyon (1935) Character: John Wyatt
John Wyatt is a government agent sent to smash a counterfeiting operation near the Mexican border. Joining Doc Carter's medicine show they arrive in the town where Curly Joe, who once framed Carter, resides.
'Neath the Arizona Skies 'Neath the Arizona Skies (1934) Character: Chris Morrell
Chris Morrell, the guardian of half-Indian girl Nina, is helping her find her missing white father. so she can cash in on her late mother's oil lease. Outlaw Sam Black is after the girl and her father as well. Besides dealing with the Black gang, Morrell has to find another robber, Jim Moore, who switches clothes with him after he finds Chris unconscious from a fight with Sam Black. Along the way, he meets a lady who's the sister of Jim Moore, another bad hombre who's in cahoots with Jim Moore, and an old friend who takes in Nina and helps Chris locate Nina's father and fight off the various desperadoes
The Star Packer The Star Packer (1934) Character: U.S. Marshal John Travers
John Travers and Yak, his faithful Indian sidekick, pick up where a murdered sheriff leaves off, and try to nab the mysterious Shadow.
I Married a Woman I Married a Woman (1958) Character: Actor in a Movie (uncredited)
Advertising executive Marshall Briggs finds his work in conflict with his love-life with fashion model Janice Blake.
Fort Apache Fort Apache (1948) Character: Capt. Kirby York
Owen Thursday sees his new posting to the desolate Fort Apache as a chance to claim the military honour which he believes is rightfully his. Arrogant, obsessed with military form and ultimately self-destructive, he attempts to destroy the Apache chief Cochise after luring him across the border from Mexico, against the advice of his subordinates.
Tall in the Saddle Tall in the Saddle (1944) Character: Rocklin
When Rocklin arrives in a western town he finds that the rancher who hired him as a foreman has been murdered. He is out to solve the murder and thwart the scheming to take the ranch from its rightful owner.
The American West of John Ford The American West of John Ford (1971) Character: Self - Narrator
A documentary encapsulating the career and Western films of director 'John Ford' , including clips from his work and interviews with his colleagues.
Bardelys the Magnificent Bardelys the Magnificent (1926) Character: Guard (uncredited)
Rafael Sabatini's story of the swashbuckling era and of Bardeleys, the handsome courtier who could win any woman he set his mind to...and was not above boasting about it to all who would listen.
The Alamo The Alamo (1960) Character: Col. Davy Crockett
The legendary true story of a small band of soldiers who sacrificed their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.
The Trail Beyond The Trail Beyond (1934) Character: Rod Drew
Rod Drew hunts for a missing girl and finds himself in a fight over a goldmine as well.
The Sea Chase The Sea Chase (1955) Character: Captain Karl Ehrlich
As the Second World War breaks out, German freighter captain Karl Ehrlich is about to leave Sydney, Australia with his vessel, the Ergenstrasse. Ehrlich, an anti-Nazi but proud German, hopes to outrun or out-maneuver the British warship pursuing him. Aboard his vessel is Elsa Keller, a woman Ehrlich has been ordered to return to Germany safely along with whatever secrets she carries. When Ehrlich's fiercely Nazi chief officer Kirchner commits an atrocity, the British pursuit becomes deadly.
The Desert Trail The Desert Trail (1935) Character: John Scott / John Jones
Rodeo star John Scott and his gambler friend Kansas Charlie are wrongly accused of armed robbery. They leave town as fast as they can to go looking for their own suspects in Poker City.
The War Wagon The War Wagon (1967) Character: Taw Jackson
An ex-con seeks revenge on the man who put him in prison by planning a robbery of the latter's stagecoach, which is transporting gold. He enlists the help of a partner, who could be working for his nemesis.
Randy Rides Alone Randy Rides Alone (1934) Character: Randy Bowers
Bandits lead by Matt the Mute enter a bar and kill multiple people. Randy Bowers comes to town and is framed by Matt the Mute, who is working with the sheriff (who doesn't know Matt is really a criminal). Randy escapes with the help of the niece of the dead owner of the bar. Bowers ends up running from the sheriff, and ends up in the cave in which the bandits have their hide-out…
The Lucky Texan The Lucky Texan (1934) Character: Jerry Mason
Jerry Mason, a young Texan, and Jake Benson, an old rancher, become partners and strike it rich with a gold mine. They then find their lives complicated by bad guys and a woman.
Big Jake Big Jake (1971) Character: Jacob McCandles
An aging Texas cattle man who has outlived his time swings into action when outlaws kidnap his grandson.
Mother Machree Mother Machree (1927) Character: N/A
Ellen McHugh, a poor Irish immigrant to America, finds work in a carnival and is thus able to send her son Brian to a fine school. But when her position is found out, the school expels Brian. Mrs. McHugh feels compelled to allow the school principal and his wife to adopt Brian. The widow McHugh becomes a housekeeper and raises her employer's daughter Edith, who grows up to fall in love with Brian McHugh.
The Drop Kick The Drop Kick (1927) Character: Football Player / Extra in Stands
College football player Jack Hamill finds his reputation on the line when he pays an innocent visit to a woman whose husband kills himself.
The Shepherd of the Hills The Shepherd of the Hills (1941) Character: Young Matt Matthews
Young Matt Matthews, an Ozark Mountains moonshiner, hates the father he has never seen, who apparently deserted Matt's mother and left her to die. His obsession contributes to the hatred rampant in the mountains. However, the arrival of a stranger, Daniel Howitt, begins to positively affect the mountain people, who learn to shed their hatred under his gentle influence.
Santa Fe Stampede Santa Fe Stampede (1938) Character: Stony Brooke
The Mesquiteers capture a horse thief who escapes justice through a crooked judge. They gather signatures urging the governor to investigate but a friend with the petition is murdered. Stony is accused.
The Long Voyage Home The Long Voyage Home (1940) Character: Ole Olsen
The crew of the merchant ship Glencairn hope to survive a transatlantic crossing during World War II. Adapted from four Eugene O'Neill one-act plays.
North to Alaska North to Alaska (1960) Character: Sam McCord
After striking gold in Alaska, the romantic George sends his womanizing partner Sam to bring his fiancée up from Seattle. When Sam finds that she has already married, he returns instead with Angel, a dancer originally from France.
Conflict Conflict (1936) Character: Pat Glendon
Pat's ability as a logging/mining camp fighter sets him up to box prizefighter Corrigan. Unknown to his supporters, he's actually in collusion with Corrigan to throw the fight - until he runs into reporter Maude.
Hellfighters Hellfighters (1968) Character: Chance Buckman
The adventures of oil well fire specialist Chance Buckman (based on real-life Red Adair), who extinguishes massive fires in oil fields around the world.
Three Girls Lost Three Girls Lost (1931) Character: Gordon Wales
Architect Gordon Wales finds fellow apartmenthouse resident Joan Marsh locked out and flirts with her. When she is murdered evidence points to him.
Cast a Giant Shadow Cast a Giant Shadow (1966) Character: Gen. Mike Randolph
An American Army officer is recruited by the yet to exist Israel to help them form an army. He is disturbed by this sudden appeal to his Jewish heritage. Each of Israel's Arab neighbors has vowed to invade the poorly prepared country as soon as partition is granted. He is made commander of the Israeli forces just before the war begins.
California Straight Ahead California Straight Ahead (1937) Character: Biff Smith
A truck driver races a train to the West Coast in an attempt to determine which method of transportation is faster.
Allegheny Uprising Allegheny Uprising (1939) Character: Jim Smith
South western Pennsylvania area of colonial America, 1760s. Colonial distaste and disapproval of the British government is starting to surface. Many local colonists have been killed by American Indians who are armed with rifles supplied by white traders.
The Cowboys The Cowboys (1972) Character: Wil Andersen
When his cattlemen abandon him for the gold fields, rancher Wil Andersen is forced to take on a collection of young boys as his cowboys in order to get his herd to market in time to avoid financial disaster. The boys learn to do a man's job under Andersen's tutelage, however, neither he nor the boys know that a gang of cattle thieves is stalking them.
Naughty America: Guns & Stripes Naughty America: Guns & Stripes (2025) Character: Self (archive footage)
A short portrait of the United States, conceived from historical footage of Native Americans to police bodycam recordings and strip club scenes. This short film reflects on the tensions, contradictions, and realities that shape the nation. It is presented as a segment from the larger work Naughty America.
Riders of Destiny Riders of Destiny (1933) Character: Singin' Sandy Saunders
James Kincaid controls the local water supply and plans to do away with the other ranchers. Government agent Sandy Saunders arrives undercover to investigate Kincaid's land swindle scheme, and win the heart of one of his victims, Fay Denton.
Lawless Range Lawless Range (1935) Character: John Middleton
John Middleton is investigating cattle rustling when he is captured and tossed into a cave with Emmett, a rancher who disappeared earlier. They help each other escape and learn that a local banker is trying to scare everyone away to grab up some secret gold mines.
The Shootist The Shootist (1976) Character: J.B. Books
Afflicted with a terminal illness John Bernard Books, the last of the legendary gunfighters, quietly returns to Carson City for medical attention from his old friend Dr. Hostetler. Aware that his days are numbered, the troubled man seeks solace and peace in a boarding house run by a widow and her son. However, it is not Books' fate to die in peace, as he becomes embroiled in one last valiant battle.
Red River Range Red River Range (1938) Character: Stony Brooke
The Cattlemen's Association has called in the Mesquiteers to find cattle rustlers. They get Tex Riley to pose as Stony so Stony can arrive posing as a wanted outlaw. This gets Stony into the gang of rustlers and he alerts Tucson and Lullaby as to the next raid. But Hartley is on hand and unknown to anyone is the rustler's boss and he joins the posse with a plan that will do away with the Mesquiteers.
In Harm's Way In Harm's Way (1965) Character: Capt. Rockwell Torrey
A Naval officer, reprimanded after Pearl Harbor, is later promoted to Rear Admiral and gets a second chance to prove himself against the Japanese.
West of the Divide West of the Divide (1934) Character: Ted Hayden aka Gat Ganns
Ted Hayden impersonates a wanted man and joins Gentry's gang only to learn later that Gentry was the one who killed his father.
El Dorado El Dorado (1966) Character: Cole Thornton
Cole Thornton, a gunfighter for hire, joins forces with an old friend, Sheriff J.P. Harrah. Together with a fighter and a gambler, they help a rancher and his family fight a rival rancher that is trying to steal their water.
Island in the Sky Island in the Sky (1953) Character: Captain Dooley
A C-47 transport plane, named the Corsair, makes a forced landing in the frozen wastelands of Labrador, and the plane's pilot, Captain Dooley, must keep his men alive in deadly conditions while awaiting rescue.
John Wayne: Cowboys & Demons John Wayne: Cowboys & Demons (2023) Character: Self (Archive Footage)
John Wayne was a legendary actor and an embodiment of America itself. While he played men who always do the right thing on camera his real life is far more complicated.
Brannigan Brannigan (1975) Character: Lt. Jim Brannigan
A hard-nosed Chicago cop is sent to London to bring back an American mobster being held for extradition. Brannigan in his Irish-American way brings American law to the people of Scotland Yard but has to contend with a stuffy old London first.
Big Jim McLain Big Jim McLain (1952) Character: Jim McLain
House Un-American Activities Committee investigators Jim McLain and Mal Baxter come to post war Hawaii to track Communist Party activities even though belonging to the party was legal at the time. They are interested in everything from insurance fraud to the sabotage of a U.S. naval vessel.
Clint Eastwood, la dernière légende Clint Eastwood, la dernière légende (2022) Character: Self (archive footage)
The portrait of the last cowboy Hollywood legend dives into the 65 years of an extraordinary career in Hollywood, highlighted iconic films like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as well as Million Dollar Baby, Mystic River and Gran Torino all the way to Cry Macho in 2021. It is no small task to cover more than 60 years of cinema history, especially when it is trying to surveyed with such breadth and diversity: TV star, international star, controversial icon, contested director, filmmaker with a capital F, Eastwood has been through it all, experienced it all, and it is first of all this romantic trajectory, this true American pastoral that the documentary wants to tell with all the passion it possibly can.
The Train Robbers The Train Robbers (1973) Character: Lane
A gunhand named Lane is hired by a widow, Mrs. Lowe, to find gold stolen by her deceased husband so that she may return it and clear the family name.
Men without Women Men without Women (1930) Character: Radioman on Surface (uncredited)
Made during the early days of sound cinema, this tense submarine adventure is an intriguing example of a hybrid silent-talkie. A disgraced English sub commander changes his name to Burke and joins the American Navy. When the U.S. submarine on which he is serving as a torpedo launcher begins to sink, Burke must make the ultimate sacrifice to save as many crew men as possible..
Seven Sinners Seven Sinners (1940) Character: Dan
Banished from various U.S. protectorates in the Pacific, a saloon entertainer uses her femme-fatale charms to woo politicians, navy personnel, gangsters, riff-raff, judges and a ship's doctor in order to achieve her aims.
Showbiz Goes to War Showbiz Goes to War (1982) Character: (archive footage)
While a few Hollywood celebrities such as James Stewart and Clark Gable saw combat during World War II, the majority used their talents to rally the American public through bond sales, morale-boosting USO tours, patriotic war dramas and escapist film fare. Comedian David Steinberg plays host for this star-studded, 90-minute documentary, which looks at the way Tinseltown helped the United States' war effort.
A Man Betrayed A Man Betrayed (1941) Character: Lynn Hollister
A bucolic lawyer takes on big-city corruption, setting out to prove that an above-suspicion politician is actually a crook - all while falling in love with the politician's daughter.
The Sons of Katie Elder The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) Character: John Elder
The four sons of Katie Elder reunite in their hometown of Clearwater, Texas for her funeral and discover that the family ranch is now in the hands of Morgan Hastings, a corrupt businessman who wants to exploit the area around the town.
The Conqueror The Conqueror (1956) Character: Temujin
Mongol chief Temujin battles against Tartar armies and for the love of the Tartar princess Bortai. Temujin becomes the emperor Genghis Khan.
Dead Man's Wire Dead Man's Wire (2025) Character: Self (archive footage)(uncredited)
In 1977, former real estate developer Tony Kiritsis puts a dead man's switch on himself and the mortgage banker who did him wrong, demanding $5 million and a personal apology.
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010) Character: Self (archive footage)
In 2001 Jack Cardiff (1914-2009) became the first director of photography in the history of the Academy Awards to win an Honorary Oscar. But the first time he clasped the famous statuette in his hand was a half-century earlier when his Technicolor camerawork was awarded for Powell and Pressburger's Black Narcissus. Beyond John Huston's The African Queen and King Vidor's War and Peace, the films of the British-Hungarian creative duo (The Red Shoes and A Matter of Life and Death too) guaranteed immortality for the renowned cameraman whose career spanned seventy years.
College Coach College Coach (1933) Character: Football player (uncredited)
Ruthless Coach Gore creates turmoil at a college by hiring players and alienating students. Along the way, the coach loses his wife Claire Gore to a grandstanding player. Inside look at college football of the 1930s replete with fake grades, non-student players, and the importance of football to a college's reputation.
Central Airport Central Airport (1933) Character: N/A
Aviator Jim Blaine and his brother Neil are rivals not only as daredevil flyers, but also for the love of parachutist Jill Collins.
Flying Tigers Flying Tigers (1942) Character: Jim Gordon
Jim Gordon commands a unit of the famed Flying Tigers, the American Volunteer Group which fought the Japanese in China before America's entry into World War II. Gordon must send his outnumbered band of fighter pilots out against overwhelming odds while juggling the disparate personalities and problems of his fellow flyers.
3 Godfathers 3 Godfathers (1948) Character: Robert Marmaduke Sangster Hightower
Three outlaws on the run discover a dying woman and her baby. They swear to bring the infant to safety across the desert, even at the risk of their own lives.
La Classe américaine La Classe américaine (1993) Character: George Abitbol (archive footage)
George Abitbol, the classiest man in the world, dies tragically during a cruise. The director of an American newspaper, wondering about the meaning of these intriguing final words, asks his three best investigators, Dave, Peter and Steven, to solve the mystery. (Sixteen French actors dub scenes from various Warner Bros. films to create a parody of Citizen Kane, 1941.)
New Frontier New Frontier (1939) Character: Stony Brooke
The Three Mesquiteers convince a group of settlers to exchange their present property for some which, unbeknownst to our goodguys, is going to be worthless. They are captured before they can warn the ranchers.
Chisum Chisum (1970) Character: John Chisum
Cattle baron John Chisum joins forces with Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett to fight the Lincoln County Land War in the New Mexico Territory of 1878.
Four Sons Four Sons (1928) Character: N/A
A family saga in which three of a Bavarian widow's sons go to war for Germany and the fourth goes to America, Germany's eventual opponent. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with L'Imaginne Ritrovato and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 1999.
Annie Laurie Annie Laurie (1927) Character: N/A
The story of the famous battle between the Scots clans of Macdonald and Campbell, and the young woman who comes between them, Annie Laurie.
Haunted Gold Haunted Gold (1932) Character: John Mason
John Mason returns to the Sally Ann mine to claim his half share. Janet Cater also returns although her father lost his half share to Joe Ryan. Ryan and his gang are also there to get the gold. A mysterious Phantom is also present. Mason's plan to expose Ryan as an outlaw and to force him to turn his share to Janet works. But when distracted by the Phantom, John is made a prisoner by the gang.
Brown of Harvard Brown of Harvard (1926) Character: Yale LIneback Player
Tom Brown shows up at Harvard, confident and a bit arrogant. He becomes a rival of Bob McAndrew, not only in football and rowing crew, but also for the affections of Mary Abbott, a professor's daughter.
The Wings of Eagles The Wings of Eagles (1957) Character: Frank W. 'Spig' Wead
The story of Frank W. "Spig" Wead - a Navy-flyer turned screenwriter.
Two-Fisted Law Two-Fisted Law (1932) Character: Duke
Rancher Tim Clark borrows money from Bob Russell, who then rustles Clark's cattle so he will be unable to repay the money. Thus Russell is able to cheat Clark out of his ranch. Clark becomes a prospector for silver and ultimately comes to settle accounts with Russell and crooked deputy Bendix.
Cheer Up and Smile Cheer Up and Smile (1930) Character: N/A
When a popular radio singer is knocked unconscious during a robbery, a squeaky-voiced college boy fills in for him. To everyone's amazement, especially his recent girlfriend, who just broke up with him, he becomes an overnight sensation.
The High and the Mighty The High and the Mighty (1954) Character: Dan Roman
Dan Roman is a veteran pilot haunted by a tragic past. Now relegated to second-in-command cockpit assignments he finds himself on a routine Honolulu-to-San Francisco flight - one that takes a terrifying suspense-building turn when disaster strikes high above the Pacific Ocean at the point of no return.
Words and Music Words and Music (1929) Character: Pete Donahue (as Duke Morrison)
Phil and Pete compete for Mary's love and also in a contest for best song written by a college student.
The Shadow of the Eagle The Shadow of the Eagle (1932) Character: Craig McCoy
The Eagle uses sky writing to make threats against a corporation. Nathan Gregory owns a travelling fairground and is thought to be the Eagle. Craig McCoy is a pilot who goes looking for the Eagle when Gregory turns up missing.
The Spoilers The Spoilers (1942) Character: Glennister
When honest ship captain Roy Glennister gets swindled out of his mine claim, he turns to saloon singer Cherry Malotte for assistance in his battle with no-good town kingpin Alexander McNamara.
Baby Face Baby Face (1933) Character: Jimmy McCoy Jr.
A young woman uses her body and her sexuality to help her climb the social ladder, but soon begins to wonder if her new status will ever bring her happiness.
The Longest Day The Longest Day (1962) Character: Lt. Col. Benjamin Vandervoort
The retelling of June 6, 1944, from the perspectives of the Germans, US, British, Canadians, and the Free French. Marshall Erwin Rommel, touring the defenses being established as part of the Reich's Atlantic Wall, notes to his officers that when the Allied invasion comes they must be stopped on the beach. "For the Allies as well as the Germans, it will be the longest day"
The Fighting Seabees The Fighting Seabees (1944) Character: Lt. Cmdr. Wedge Donovan
Construction workers in World War II in the Pacific are needed to build military sites, but the work is dangerous and they doubt the ability of the Navy to protect them. After a series of attacks by the Japanese, something new is tried, Construction Battalions (CBs=Seabees). The new CBs have to both build and be ready to fight.
Angel and the Badman Angel and the Badman (1947) Character: Quirt Evans
Notorious shootist and womanizer Quirt Evans' horse collapses as he passes a Quaker family's home. Quirt has been wounded, and the kindly family takes him in to nurse him back to health against the advice of others. The handsome Evans quickly attracts the affections of their beautiful daughter, Penelope. He develops an affection for the family and their faith, but his troubled past follows him.
Back to Bataan Back to Bataan (1945) Character: Colonel Joseph Madden
An Army colonel leads a guerrilla campaign against the Japanese in the Philippines.
McLintock! McLintock! (1963) Character: George Washington McLintock
Aging rancher and self-made man, George Washington McLintock is forced to deal with numerous personal and professional problems. Seemingly everyone wants a piece of his enormous farmstead, including high-ranking government men and nearby Native Americans. As McLintock tries to juggle his various adversaries, his wife—who left him two years previously—suddenly returns. But she isn't interested in George; she wants custody of their daughter.
Hondo Hondo (1953) Character: Hondo Lane
Army despatch rider Hondo Lane discovers a woman and her son living in the midst of warring Apaches, and he becomes their protector.
Lady for a Night Lady for a Night (1942) Character: Jackson Morgan
Gambling boat operator Jenny Blake throws over her gambler beau Jack Morgan in order to marry into high society.



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