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  1. 14 titles. 1. Stagecoach (1939) Passed | 96 min | Adventure, Drama, Western. 7.8. Rate. 93 Metascore. 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. Director: John Ford | Stars: John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Andy Devine, John Carradine.

  2. 10 de may. de 2006 · by Ken Bowser. John Ford and John Wayne — a friendship and professional collaboration that spanned 50 years, changed each others’ lives, changed the movies, and in the process, changed the...

    • Stagecoach
    • The Long Voyage Home
    • They Were Expendable
    • Fort Apache
    • 3 Godfathers
    • She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
    • Rio Grande
    • The Quiet Man
    • The Searchers
    • The Wings of Eagles

    Oscar Nominations: Seven, including Best Picture and Best Director. Oscar Wins: Best Supporting Actor (Thomas Mitchell) and Best Music. Wayne plays the Ringo Kid, an outlaw who helps a stagecoach get through Indian territory, where the feared warrior Geronimo is leading raids on anyone riding through. Stagecoach features an outstanding supporting c...

    Oscar Nominations: Six, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay. Oscar Wins: None Highlighted with stunning cinematography, The Long Voyage Home features Wayne as part of a larger ensemble castin a film about merchant marines at seas during wartime. Wayne actually has very little dialogue, as his character is Swedish, and he struggled with the a...

    Oscar Nominations: Two, Best Sound and Best Special Effects. Oscar Wins: None Ford's first film about World War II combat, They Were Expendable,pairs Wayne with Robert Montgomery, who has the lead role of Lt. John Brickley in a film that follows the exploits of a PT boat crew in the Pacific. Although released just after the end of the war, the film...

    Oscar Nominations: None Fort Apachestands out as the first film in the "Calvary Trilogy," three Wayne/Ford films about the exploits of the U.S. Calvary during the Westward Expansion of the 1800s. Although the films are not connected (except by theme and settings), fans often watch them together. The film follows Capt. Kirby York (Wayne), who clashe...

    Oscar Nominations: None A surprisingly sentimental western, 3 Godfathersfinds Wayne playing one of three outlaws on the run in the desert, who stumble across a pregnant woman who dies after giving birth. The outlaws take the baby under their care, determined to get him to safety, even if it means risking death by the posse searching for them. While...

    Oscar Nominations: Best Cinematography (Color) Oscar Wins: Best Cinematography (Color) The second of the "Calvary Trilogy" (and some say the best), She Wore a Yellow Ribbonfound Wayne playing Capt. Nathan Brittles, a calvary officer on the eve of retirement, who is tasked with escorting the wife and niece of the fort's commanding officer to safety ...

    Oscar Nominations: None Rio Grande completes the "Calvary Trilogy" with a fantastic film that saw the first-ever pairing of Wayne with Maureen O'Hara. The two made five films together, and became lifelong friends. Here, O'Hara plays the wife to Wayne's Col. Yorke, who joins him on the frontier after their estranged son (Claude Jarman, Jr.) signs on...

    Oscar Nominations: Seven, including Best Picture. Oscar Wins: Best Director, Best Cinematography (Color) The wonderful romantic comedy/drama may not be the best of the Wayne/Ford collaborations, but it is the most accessible.The Quiet Manfinds Wayne playing Sean Thornton, an American and former boxer with a dark secret in his past, looking for a ne...

    Oscar Nominations: None Although it got no love from the Academy at the time, The Searchers is now considered one of the greatest westerns of all time. Wayne also said it was his favorite role, although it was more complicated and less sympathetic than his other roles. He played Ethan Edwards, a man on a quest for vengeance after his family is slau...

    Oscar Nominations: None Based on a true story, The Wings of Eagles features Wayne playing real-life Navy pilot Frank Wead, who was paralyzed and went on to become an Oscar-nominated screenwriter (Test Pilot and The Citadel, both in 1938). He wrote the Wayne/Ford picture They Were Expendablebefore dying in 1947. The film itself is uneven at times, a...

    • Vic Medina
  3. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Historias. Polémico, duro y con una vida privada tumultuosa: John Wayne, el último gran héroe americano. Una infancia pobre, un accidente de surf que le hizo perder una beca y cambió su...

    • Mercedes Funes
  4. The Searchers (en España, Centauros del desierto; en Argentina, Chile y México, Más corazón que odio) es una película estadounidense de 1956 basada en la novela homónima de Alan Le May, dirigida por John Ford y con John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Natalie Wood y Ward Bond como actores principales.

    • C. V. Whitney
    • John Ford
    • Centauros del desierto (España), Más corazón que odio (Argentina, Chile y México)
    • Frank S. Nugent
  5. 28 de jun. de 2022 · Se dice que fue John Ford quien hizo actor a Wayne. Ambos se conocían de verse por los estudios de la Fox, pero no habían trabajado juntos. Hasta que llegó el momento. Fue en 1937, cuando...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2023 · Director John Ford and acting icon John Wayne were genre forces to be reckoned with. Stepping onset together 14 times from 1939 to 1963, the Johns were a dynamite pair that produced more...