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  2. Bruce Cabot - The John Wayne Message Board (JWMB)

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    BRUCE CABOT INFORMATION FROM IMDb Date of birth 20 April 1904 Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA Date of death 3 May 1972 Woodland Hills, California, USA. (lung and throat cancer) Birth name Etienne Pelissier Jacques de Bujac Height 6' 1½" (1.87 m) Spouse…

  3. Hellfighters (1969) - The John Wayne Message Board (JWMB)

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    Jan 22nd 2006. #2. Hellfighters is a 1968 American film starring John Wayne. and featuring Katharine Ross, Bruce Cabot, Jim Hutton, Jay C. Flippen and Vera Miles. The movie, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, is about a group of oil well firefighters, based loosely on the life of Red Adair.

  4. Hatari (1962) - The John Wayne Message Board (JWMB)

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    John Wayne and his ensemble cast cavort over the African landscape filling orders from zoo's for wild animals. Bruce Cabot plays "the Indian", a womanizing sharpshooter who is gored by a rhino in the opening scenes of the film. This becomes a running theme through the movie; their bad luck in catching rhinos, and provides the climactic ending ...

  5. The War Wagon (1967) - The 1960's - The 1960's - The John Wayne...

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    Jan 29th 2006. #2. The War Wagon is a 1967 Western Technicolor film starring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas, released by Universal Pictures, directed by Burt Kennedy, produced by Marvin Schwartz and adapted by Clair Huffaker from his own novel. The picture, which featured Wayne in one of his few roles as technically a "bad guy".

  6. Chisum (1970) - The John Wayne Message Board (JWMB)

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    A stylish big-budget rousing range war Western that is a gimmicky mix of myth and hokum, directed with flair by Andrew V. McLaglen; it plays cutesy with the Billy the Kid (Geoffrey Deuel) and Pat Garrett (Glenn Corbett) movie lore legend and touches on the actual history of the Lincoln County Cattle War but in a Hollywoodish way, something that almost fouls up the fictionalized John Simpson ...

  7. Dodge City (1939) - The John Wayne Message Board (JWMB)

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    DODGE CITY DIRECTED BY MICHAEL CURTIZ PRODUCED BY ROBERT LORD/ HAL B. WALLIS WARNER BROS. PICTURES Photo with the courtesy of lasbugas Information from IMDb Plot Summary Dodge City. A wide-open cattle town run by Jeff Surrett. Even going on a…

  8. Angel And The Badman (1947) - The John Wayne Message Board (JWMB)

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    Harry Carey, and Bruce Cabot, were both strong in their roles. The film proved a leisurely western, without much action, concerning itself more with romance, and pacifism, than bad men and gunplay. Whilst critics liked it, Duke's fans, found the movie too slow. The film. although shot in MV in black and white, wasn't as good as a John Ford film.

  9. Slim Pickens - The John Wayne Message Board (JWMB)

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    Yes I know! I just meant first Ward Bond played Wayne's best friend, then Bruce Cabot took over from him. When they filmed it in 1971 Cabot would probably have been too ill. I think his scenes in DAF were shot in April 1971.

  10. McLintock! (1963) - The 1960's - The 1960's - The John Wayne...

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    Jan 25th 2006. #2. McLintock! is a 1963 comedy Western directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. and starring John Wayne, with co-stars including Maureen O'Hara, Yvonne De Carlo, and Wayne's son Patrick Wayne. The film, produced by Wayne's company Batjac Productions, was loosely based on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.

  11. In Harms Way (1965) - The John Wayne Message Board (JWMB)

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    In Harm's Way is a 1965 American epic war film. produced and directed by Otto Preminger. and starring John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patricia Neal, Tom Tryon, Paula Prentiss, Stanley Holloway, Burgess Meredith, Brandon deWilde, Jill Haworth, Dana Andrew s, and Henry Fonda. It was the last black-and-white World War II epic.