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John Wayne: Movies
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After the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, a U.S. Army colonel (John Wayne) and a Filipino national (Anthony Quinn) organize a ragtag resistance movement to oppose the occupation in this gripping World War II actioner. Beulah Bondi, Paul Fix, and Lawrence Tierney ... star. AKA: "The Invisible Army." 95 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish.
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This "Vintage Vandor" all purpose card holder, featuring the rugged, movie cowboy John Wayne, makes a great wallet, stash box or carry all! Solid aluminum case with protected acrylic coated lid - slips easily into your pocket or briefcase. This metal wallet includes a spring-hinged metal separator and an elastic band for holding your credit cards, money or maybe your chewing tobacco! Officially licensed. Measures approximately 4.25" x 3.25" x 0.5" deep.
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[John Wayne] ... deplored the use of profanity in film, believing that its proliferation derived from the filmmaker's idea of what adolescents liked to see. He rejected the notion that "foul language is a sign of machismo," and the feeling that "by using four-letter words they make somebody manly or sophisticated." He was against "filthy minds, filthy words, and filthy thoughts in films," regarding movies as "a universal instrument at once entertaining people and encouraging them to work toward a better world, a freer world." Wayne had strong ideas about preserving "morality standards" and making films with a positive point of view.
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Synopsis: The Communist threat and its zenith in Vietnam is the focus of this video hosted by John Wayne with interviews of Lowell Thomas and Sgt. Barry Sadler. ~ All Movie GuideRead More
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Ian Woolstencroft was brought up on a diet of John Wayne movies and Marvel Comics and still has a passion for both. Now as a blogcritic he finally understands what Spider-Man’s Uncle Ben meant when he said ‘With great power comes great responsibility.’
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Characters in numerous other movies and television shows have made imitations of John Wayne. Easily imitated, with his signature swaggered walk, especially the use of the word "pilgrim," and famous lines like, "fill your hands you son-of-a-bitch," have made their way into other performances.
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