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    Hace 2 días · Batjac (and its predecessor, Wayne-Fellows Productions) was the arm through which Wayne produced many films for himself and other stars. Its best-known non-Wayne productions were Seven Men From Now (1956), which started the classic collaboration between director Budd Boetticher and star Randolph Scott , and Gun the Man Down (1956) with contract ...

  2. Hace 5 días · To this day it is still considered one of the best westerns ever made. (Image via Monterey Productions) 5. Rio Bravo (1959) Rio Bravo is a genre classic, featuring John Wayne at his weathered, no-nonsense finest. He plays John T. Chance, a small-town sheriff who is obliged to arrest the powerful rancher's brother.

  3. Hace 4 días · Batjac Productions is an independent film production company co-founded by John Wayne in 1952 as a vehicle for Wayne to both produce and star in movies. The first Batjac production was Big Jim McLain released by Warner Bros. in 1952, and its final film was McQ, in 1974, also distributed by Warner Bros.

  4. Hace 3 días · One of the studio's first CinemaScope films, The High and the Mighty (owned by John Wayne's company, Batjac Productions), enabled the studio to show a profit. [151] Early in 1953, Warner's theater holdings were spun off as Stanley Warner Theaters; Stanley Warner's non-theater holdings were sold to Simon Fabian Enterprises, [152] and ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Batjac Productions; Battleplan Productions; Bauer Martinez Studios; Beacon Group; Blake Edwards Entertainment; Bless Bless Productions; Blind Wink; Blinding Edge Pictures; Bloody Earth Films; Blue Moon Productions; Blumhouse Productions; Boxing Cat Films; Bregman/Baer Productions Inc. Brain Damage Films; Bruce Cohn Productions ...

  6. Hace 4 días · According to the Internet Movie Database, Wayne played the lead in 142 of his film appearances. Batjac, the production company co-founded by Wayne, was named after the fictional shipping company Batjak in Wake of the Red Witch (1948), a film based on the novel by Garland Roark.

  7. 18 de may. de 2024 · In 1956, Robert Fellows left the company and Wayne renamed it Batjak from a shipping company in the film "Wake of the Red Witch" (1948). When Wayne's secretary misspelled Batjak to Batjac, he decided to keep the error. Seventeen of John Wayne movies were made by the successful Batjac Productions.