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John Wayne
Chisum: John Wayne’s major disappointment and how John Mitchum made Duke very emotional
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The Lingering Guilt That Inspired John Wayne’s The Alamo
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Saving John Ford’s Feelings On The Set Of The Alamo Would Come Back To Bite John Wayne
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Clint Eastwood Once Described the Biggest Difference Between His Cowboys and John Wayne’s
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The Groundbreaking John Wayne Western You’ve Likely Never Seen
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John Wayne Pushed Through Some Serious Pain To Keep The Train Robbers’ Schedule On Track
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John Wayne Said This Was The Best Scene He Ever Shot
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John Wayne Pushed Maureen O’Hara Down That Muddy Hill In McLintock!
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