New John Wayne DVDs being released on 5/22

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  • Looks like Warner and Paramount will be celebrating Duke's birthday in a BIG way...read on:

    From DVD Times:


    Warner Home Video (WHV) and Paramount Home Entertainment (PHE) will join forces to honor the great John Wayne on May 22 -- the week that would have been ‘the Duke’s’ 100th birthday. With 9 new titles due the studios combined DVD libraries now offer 48 Wayne popular classics. The lead titles in the promotion are Rio Bravo in both a Two-Disc Special Edition ($20.97 SRP) and Ultimate Collectors Edition ($39.92 SRP), The Cowboys as a Deluxe Edition ($19.97 SRP) and True Grit as a Special Collector’s Edition ($19.99 SRP).


    WHV also will debut the John Wayne Film Collection, a six-disc set (also available individually) featuring six films never before on DVD: Allegheny Uprising, Reunion in France, Tycoon, Without Reservations, Trouble Along the Way and Big Jim McLain. Retail on the Collection is $49.92 SRP, and $12.97 SRP for the individual releases.



    The Films



    True Grit: Special Collector’s Edition (PHE)
    This classic cinematic masterpiece features Wayne in a larger-than-life performance as the drunken, uncouth and totally fearless one-eyed U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn. The role won him his only Academy Award® for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the age of 63 after 40 years of making films, and Wayne himself said that it was “my first chance to play a character role instead of John Wayne.” Called “one of the most delightful, joyous and scary movies of all time” (Roger Ebert), True Grit is a glorious adventure and American odyssey lead by Wayne, whose screen presence fully embodies his status as a star and legend. Directed by prolific filmmaker Henry Hathaway, the film also features enchanting performances by Kim Darby, Glen Campbell, Robert Duvall and Strother Martin.


    Bonus features:
    Commentary by Jeb Rosebrook, Bob Boze Bell and J. Stuart Rosebrook
    True Writing
    Working with the Duke
    Aspen Gold: Locations of True Grit
    The Law and the Lawless
    Theatrical trailer


    Rio Bravo: Special Edition and Ultimate Collectors Edition (WHV)
    Director Howard Hawks lifted the Western to new heights with Red River. He does it here again, capturing the legendary West with a stellar cast in peak form. Wayne is Sheriff John T. Chance, a small-town lawman enlisting the help of a ragtag team to hold a murderer in jail until the state marshal can arrive. On one side is an army of gunmen dead-set on springing the murderous cohort from jail. On the other are Chance and his two deputies: one a recovering drunkard (Dean Martin), the other a crippled codger (Walter Brennan). Also in their ranks are an unseasoned, trigger-happy youth (Ricky Nelson) and a woman with a past (Angie Dickinson) – and her eye on Chance. Rio Bravo will feature a new digital transfer from restored picture and audio elements.



    DVD Special Features:


    Disc One
    Remastered feature film
    Commentary by John Carpenter and Richard Schickel (Renowned director Carpenter and film critic Schickel explore how this legendary Western was an extension of Hawks’ own personality and why it’s considered such an influential classic today)
    Wayne trailer gallery


    Disc Two
    The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks (1973 documentary)
    Two All New Featurettes:
    Commemoration: Howard Hawks’ Rio Bravo
    Old Tucson: Where the Legends Walked


    Ultimate Collector’s Edition includes everything in the Rio Bravo Special Edition plus the following collectible memorabilia:
    Press book
    Dell comic book
    Lobby cards


    The Cowboys: Deluxe Edition (WHV)
    This deluxe edition has been newly restored and remastered, and features a new cast/director featurette. The Cowboys gave Wayne one of his juiciest roles as a leather-tough rancher who, deserted by his regular help, hires 11 greenhorn schoolboys for a cattle drive across 400 treacherous miles. When the dust settled, Wayne had given one of his best performances. “In The Cowboys,” Rex Reed wrote, “all the forces that have made him a dominant personality as well as a major screen presence seem to combine. Old Dusty Britches can act.” Co-starring the equally memorable Roscoe Lee Browne, Colleen Dewhurst and Bruce Dern, The Cowboys was directed by Mark Rydell (On Golden Pond).


    DVD Special Features:
    Commentary by Mark Rydell (Director Rydell discusses how he helped his young, inexperienced cast work with screen legend Wayne)
    The Cowboys: Together Again
    The Breaking of Boys and the Making of Men
    Theatrical Trailer


    Allegheny Uprising (WHV)
    Only months after his Stagecoach breakthrough, John Wayne brings his one-of-a-kind line readings and presence to the real-life role of colonial man of action James Smith. The place is Pennsylvania a decade before the American Revolution. Joined by like-minded frontiersmen, Smith intercepts trade shipments, besieges forts and risks the certain-death charge of treason against the king. Another Stagecoach alumna joins the Duke: Claire Trevor, playing a fiery barmaid eager to join the scrap against the redcoats.


    Special Features:
    The Bill of Rights [1939 WB short]
    Land of the Midnight Fun [1939 WB cartoon]


    Big Jim McLain (WHV)
    All 6’4” of John Wayne plays the title role, a federal agent ferreting out subversives in Hawaii. Rallying to the cause are co-stars Nancy Olsen and Veda Ann Borg. And 6’7” James Arness (whom Wayne would later recommend to star on TV’s “Gunsmoke”) is McLain’s war-hero partner, Baxter. The documentary-style story moves swiftly, with good-natured humor peppered throughout. Pre-statehood Hawaii locales range from elite resorts to a Shinto temple and from the sunken remains of the battleship Arizona to a Molokai leper colony.


    Special Features:
    So You Want to Enjoy Life [1952 WB short]
    The Super Snooper [1952 WB cartoon]
    Theatrical Trailer


    Reunion in France (WHV)
    John Wayne is in straight-up heroic mode as a fugitive RAF pilot on the run from the Gestapo, and Joan Crawford (in haute couture despite the war) is Michele, the spoiled, high-society Parisian who discovers her own patriotism as she helps the airman escape his Nazi pursuers. This glossy, briskly paced thriller also stars Philip Dorn as Michele’s fiancé, an industrialist she suspects of collaborating with the Germans.


    Special Features:
    We Do It Because [1942 MGM short]
    War Dogs [1943 MGM cartoon]
    Theatrical Trailer


    Trouble Along The Way (WHV)
    This sports comedy-drama is directed by Michael Curtiz (Casablanca). John Wayne tackles the role of Steve Williams, a former top football coach who has been banned from the major conferences for his inability to conform and is making ends meet as a bookie. When he receives a call from likable Father Burke (Charles Coburn) with an offer to establish a football program – fast- in a last-ditch effort to save his tiny St. Anthony’s College from bankruptcy, Williams sees it as a way to prove to a Children’s Court officer (Donna Reed) that he’s a fit parent as he fights for custody of his 12 year old tomboy daughter. Of course, there’s bound to be Trouble Along the Way.


    Special Features:
    So You Think You Can’t Sleep [1953 WB short]
    Muscle Tussle [1953 WB cartoon]
    Theatrical trailer


    Tycoon (WHV)
    A tumultuous love story (with co-star Laraine Day), a dynamite supporting cast, horizon-spanning location filming and brilliant Technicolor make Tycoon exciting entertainment. But the biggest thrill is watching Wayne as a bold, bare-knuckled railroad honcho high above an Andean gorge in a breathless grand finale that involves a half-built bridge, an onrushing wall of water, and a locomotive with the Duke at the controls.


    Special Features:
    Hollywood Wonderland [1947 WB short]
    Red Hot Rangers [1947 MGM cartoon]


    Without Reservations (WHV)
    Claudette Colbert and Wayne are a double delight in this playful, romantic comedy. Colbert plays Kit Madden, a novelist who’s heading to Hollywood to turn her bestseller about a handsome pilot into a film. On the train she meets real-life marine pilot (John Wayne), and thinks he’s the perfect man to portray her screen hero…except he thinks the whole thing is “a lot of hooey.” Their comedic rapport becomes more captivating with one misadventure after another as they make their way cross-country. Adding to the fun are surprise walk-ons from stars like Jack Benny, Cary Grant, Louella Parsons playing herself, and director Warner LeRoy.


    Special Features:
    I Love My Husband, But! [1946 MGM short]
    Holiday for Shoestrings [1946 WB cartoon]


    Also part of the promotion are 3 new DVD Collections from Paramount with a total of 14 films.


    John Wayne Century Collection ($99.99 SRP) brings together 14 classic films starring John Wayne, including the new Special Collector’s Edition of True Grit and four additional Special Collector’s Editions. The films in the collection are:
    The High And The Mighty Special Collector’s Edition (Adventure Collection)
    Island In The Sky Special Collector’s Edition (Adventure Collection)
    True Grit Special Collector’s Edition (Western Collection)
    Hondo Special Collector’s Edition (Western Collection)
    McLintock! Special Collector’s Edition (Western Collection)>
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (Western Collection)
    The Shootist (Western Collection)
    Big Jake (Western Collection)
    Donovan’s Reef (Adventure Collection)
    In Harm’s Way (Adventure Collection)
    Hatari! (Adventure Collection)
    Rio Lobo (Western Collection)
    The Sons Of Katie Elder (Western Collection)
    El Dorado (Western Collection)


    Noted in brackets are the films which make up the 2 smaller DVD collections, with the 9-film John Wayne Western Collection priced at $74.99 SRP and the 5-film John Wayne Adventure Collection priced at $42.99 SRP.

  • Hi

    Looks great I wonder when they will issue this side of the pond. if its like The High and the Mighty and Island in the Sky don't hold your breath. I already have Without Reservations on DVD.

    Regards

    Arthur

    Walk Tall - Talk Low

  • Some good titles there. Allegheny Uprising and Big Jim Mc Lain for the first time The Cowboys Rio Bravo remastered.


    Arthur, it got to the point that I will just buy Region 1 if it is not available on Region 2. It's there loss



    Mike

  • Something great to look forward to. For anyone on the Brittish side of the pond, the best way to get U.S. releases is direct to www.moviesunlimited.com. they are based in Philadelphia i have purchased dozens of dvd's from them. they are reliable and even with postage added, they are still cheaper than Britain. Of course you have to make sure that your dvd player will play region 1, however they are usually easily converted.


    Chris.

  • I really hate doubling up on movies and the wifers will no doubt be up in arms if I try to buy some of these that I already own. Soooo, it looks like garage sale time. It's the special features that are fun to watch. Any digital improvements to the movies are moot at this point and few can tell the difference. Something to look forward to.
    Bo

  • I know what I'll be buying myself for my birthday in 3 months, right after I get back from Winterset. Maybe they'll have sets there for sale at the celebration? :present:

  • Fortunate for me, it's only 235 miles or 5½ hours from my house. Spending the weekend in Des Moines... which has a major airport you can get to by going through Chicago, St. Louis, Denver and Kansas City. If you are going I suggest you get lodging reservations ASAP. Winterset has been full for months. The west side of Des Moines has a half dozen hotels/motels.

  • Some further details on DVD Releases. Good old Paramount and Warners!!!


    In what the studios called an "unprecedented initiative," the home video divisions of Warner Bros. and Paramount announced today (Monday) that they will pool their sales and marketing resources to release a total of 48 John Wayne movies on May 22 -- what would have been Wayne's 100th birthday. Thirty-four of the movies will come from Warner Home Video; 14 from Paramount Home Entertainment. In a statement, George Feltenstein, WHV's senior vice president of theatrical catalog marketing, called the joint effort "a true testament to the power of Wayne's enduring appeal. By joining forces we're able to bring greater importance and attention to the 100th birthday."



    05/03/2007


    Also see:
    Paramount
    John Wayne



    March 05, 2007 09:25 AM Eastern Time
    Paramount Home Entertainment & Warner Home Video Join to Celebrate ‘The Duke’s’ 100th Birthday
    John Wayne: American Hero, Icon, Legend


    Unprecedented Initiative, Led by Rio Bravo, The Cowboys, and True Grit, Includes Collection of 48 Films


    BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Warner Home Video (WHV) and Paramount Home Entertainment (PHE) will join forces on an unprecedented initiative to honor the great John Wayne on May 22 -- the week that would have been ‘The Duke’s’ 100th birthday. The studios will pool their DVD sales and marketing resources, digging into their vast libraries for a total of 48 Wayne popular classics. The lead titles in the promotion are Rio Bravo in both a Two-Disc Special Edition and Ultimate Collector's Edition, The Cowboys as a Deluxe Edition and True Grit as a Special Collector’s Edition.


    WHV also will debut the John Wayne Film Collection, a six-disc set (also available individually) featuring six films never before on DVD: Allegheny Uprising, Reunion in France, Tycoon, Without Reservations, Trouble Along The Way and Big Jim McLain. A total of 34 Wayne films are now available from WHV.


    PHE has a total of 14 Wayne titles on DVD, highlighted by an all-new Special Collector’s Edition of True Grit along with three DVD collections: the John Wayne Century Collection, which features 14 films including The High And The Mighty Special Collector’s Edition, Island In The Sky Special Collector’s Edition, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Shootist and Big Jake; the John Wayne Western Collection, which features nine films including Hondo Special Collector’s Edition, McLintock! Special Collector’s Edition, El Dorado and Rio Lobo; and the John Wayne Adventure Collection, which features five films including The High And The Mighty Special Collector’s Edition, Island In The Sky Special Collector’s Edition and In Harm’s Way.


    PHE orders are due April 10; WHV’s order due date is April 17. Please see end of release for complete pricing and list of titles from both studios.


    To further heighten visibility, TCM (Turner Classic Movies) will feature the actor in the month of May, inspiring current and new fans by broadcasting the indelible images Wayne created on film.


    Said George Feltenstein, WHV's Senior Vice President Theatrical Catalog Marketing, “This unprecedented teaming of Warner Home Video and Paramount is a true testament to the power of Wayne's enduring appeal. By joining forces we’re able to bring greater importance and attention to the 100th birthday, which benefits both retailers and consumers alike.”


    “John Wayne continues to be an American icon and we’re very pleased to be teaming with Warner Home Video to celebrate his film legacy in a way that is befitting of The Duke,” said Michael Arkin, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Paramount Home Entertainment.


    The Man


    The man who became the embodiment of the great American Western hero was born Marion Robert Morrison in Winterset, Iowa. John Wayne first worked in the film business as a laborer on the Fox lot during summer vacations from U.S.C., which he attended on a football scholarship. He met and was befriended by John Ford, a young director who was beginning to make a name for himself in action films, comedies and dramas. It was Ford who recommended Wayne to director Raoul Walsh for the male lead in the 1930 epic Western The Big Trail, and, although it was a box office failure, the movie showed Wayne's potential.


    For the next nine years, Wayne worked in a multitude of B-Westerns and serials in between bit parts in larger features. Wayne’s big break came in 1939, when Ford cast him as the Ringo Kid in the adventure Stagecoach. Wayne nearly stole the picture from his more seasoned co-stars, and his career as a box-office superstar began. During his 50 year film career, Wayne played the lead in 142 movies, an as yet unsurpassed record, and was nominated for three Academy Awards®, winning the Best Actor award in 1970 for his performance in True Grit.


    The Films


    True Grit: Special Collector’s Edition (PHE)


    This classic cinematic masterpiece features Wayne in a larger-than-life performance as the drunken, uncouth and totally fearless one-eyed U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn. The role won him his only Academy Award® for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the age of 63 after 40 years of making films, and Wayne himself said that it was “my first chance to play a character role instead of John Wayne.” Called “one of the most delightful, joyous and scary movies of all time” (Roger Ebert), True Grit is a glorious adventure and American odyssey lead by Wayne, whose screen presence fully embodies his status as a star and legend. Directed by prolific filmmaker Henry Hathaway, the film also features enchanting performances by Kim Darby, Glen Campbell, Robert Duvall and Strother Martin.


    Bonus features:


    Commentary by Jeb Rosebrook, Bob Boze Bell and J. Stuart Rosebrook
    True Writing
    Working with the Duke
    Aspen Gold: Locations of True Grit
    The Law and the Lawless
    Theatrical trailer
    Rio Bravo: Special Edition and Ultimate Collector's Edition (WHV)


    Director Howard Hawks lifted the Western to new heights with Red River. He does it here again, capturing the legendary West with a stellar cast in peak form. Wayne is Sheriff John T. Chance, a small-town lawman enlisting the help of a ragtag team to hold a murderer in jail until the state marshal can arrive. On one side is an army of gunmen dead-set on springing the murderous cohort from jail. On the other are Chance and his two deputies: one a recovering drunkard (Dean Martin), the other a crippled codger (Walter Brennan). Also in their ranks are an unseasoned, trigger-happy youth (Ricky Nelson) and a woman with a past (Angie Dickinson) – and her eye on Chance. Rio Bravo will feature a new digital transfer from restored picture and audio elements.


    DVD Special Features:


    Disc One


    Remastered feature film
    Commentary by John Carpenter and Richard Schickel (Renowned director Carpenter and film critic Schickel explore how this legendary Western was an extension of Hawks’ own personality and why it’s considered such an influential classic today)
    Wayne trailer gallery
    Disc Two


    -- The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks (1973 documentary)


    -- Two All New Featurettes:


    -- Commemoration: Howard Hawks' Rio Bravo


    -- Old Tucson: Where the Legends Walked
    Ultimate Collector’s Edition includes everything in the Rio Bravo Special Edition plus the following collectible memorabilia:


    Press book
    Dell comic book
    Lobby cards
    The Cowboys: Deluxe Edition (WHV)


    This deluxe edition has been newly restored and remastered, and features a new cast/director featurette. The Cowboys gave Wayne one of his juiciest roles as a leather-tough rancher who, deserted by his regular help, hires 11 greenhorn schoolboys for a cattle drive across 400 treacherous miles. When the dust settled, Wayne had given one of his best performances. “In The Cowboys,” Rex Reed wrote, “all the forces that have made him a dominant personality as well as a major screen presence seem to combine. Old Dusty Britches can act.” Co-starring the equally memorable Roscoe Lee Browne, Colleen Dewhurst and Bruce Dern, The Cowboys was directed by Mark Rydell (On Golden Pond).


    DVD Special Features:


    Commentary by Mark Rydell (Director Rydell discusses how he helped his young, inexperienced cast work with screen legend Wayne)
    The Cowboys: Together Again
    The Breaking of Boys and the Making of Men
    Theatrical Trailer
    Allegheny Uprising (WHV)


    Only months after his Stagecoach breakthrough, John Wayne brings his one-of-a-kind line readings and presence to the real-life role of colonial man of action James Smith. The place is Pennsylvania a decade before the American Revolution. Joined by like-minded frontiersmen, Smith intercepts trade shipments, besieges forts and risks the certain-death charge of treason against the king. Another Stagecoach alumna joins the Duke: Claire Trevor, playing a fiery barmaid eager to join the scrap against the redcoats.


    Special Features:


    The Bill of Rights (1939 WB short)
    Land of the Midnight Fun (1939 WB cartoon)
    Big Jim McLain (WHV)


    All 6’4” of John Wayne plays the title role, a federal agent ferreting out subversives in Hawaii. Rallying to the cause are co-stars Nancy Olsen and Veda Ann Borg. And 6’7” James Arness (whom Wayne would later recommend to star on TV’s “Gunsmoke”) is McLain’s war-hero partner, Baxter. The documentary-style story moves swiftly, with good-natured humor peppered throughout. Pre-statehood Hawaii locales range from elite resorts to a Shinto temple and from the sunken remains of the battleship Arizona to a Molokai leper colony.


    Special Features:


    So You Want to Enjoy Life (1952 WB short)
    The Super Snooper (1952 WB cartoon)
    Theatrical Trailer
    Reunion in France (WHV)


    John Wayne is in straight-up heroic mode as a fugitive RAF pilot on the run from the Gestapo, and Joan Crawford (in haute couture despite the war) is Michele, the spoiled, high-society Parisian who discovers her own patriotism as she helps the airman escape his Nazi pursuers. This glossy, briskly paced thriller also stars Philip Dorn as Michele’s fiancé, an industrialist she suspects of collaborating with the Germans.


    Special Features:


    We Do It Because (1942 MGM short)
    War Dogs (1943 MGM cartoon)
    Theatrical Trailer
    Trouble Along The Way (WHV)


    This sports comedy-drama is directed by Michael Curtiz (Casablanca). John Wayne tackles the role of Steve Williams, a former top football coach who has been banned from the major conferences for his inability to conform and is making ends meet as a bookie. When he receives a call from likable Father Burke (Charles Coburn) with an offer to establish a football program - fast - in a last-ditch effort to save his tiny St. Anthony’s College from bankruptcy, Williams sees it as a way to prove to a Children’s Court officer (Donna Reed) that he’s a fit parent as he fights for custody of his 12 year old tomboy daughter. Of course, there’s bound to be Trouble Along the Way.


    Special Features:


    So You Think You Can’t Sleep (1953 WB short)
    Muscle Tussle (1953 WB cartoon)
    Theatrical trailer
    Tycoon (WHV)


    A tumultuous love story (with co-star Laraine Day), a dynamite supporting cast, horizon-spanning location filming and brilliant Technicolor make Tycoon exciting entertainment. But the biggest thrill is watching Wayne as a bold, bare-knuckled railroad honcho high above an Andean gorge in a breathless grand finale that involves a half-built bridge, an onrushing wall of water, and a locomotive with the Duke at the controls.


    Special Features:


    Hollywood Wonderland (1947 WB short)
    Red Hot Rangers (1947 MGM cartoon)
    Without Reservations (WHV)


    Claudette Colbert and Wayne are a double delight in this playful, romantic comedy. Colbert plays Kit Madden, a novelist who’s heading to Hollywood to turn her bestseller about a handsome pilot into a film. On the train she meets a real-life marine pilot (John Wayne) and thinks he’s the perfect man to portray her screen hero… except he thinks the whole thing is “a lot of hooey.” Their comedic rapport becomes more captivating with one misadventure after another as they make their way cross-country. Adding to the fun are surprise walk-ons from stars like Jack Benny, Cary Grant, Louella Parsons playing herself, and director Warner LeRoy.


    Special Features:


    I Love My Husband, But! (1946 MGM short)
    Holiday for Shoestrings (1946 WB cartoon)
    COMPLETE INFORMATION ON JOHN WAYNE 100TH BIRTHDAY PROMOTION

    Streets: May 22, 2007

    WHV Orders due April 17; PHE Orders due April 10


    WARNER HOME VIDEO TITLES


    RIO BRAVO TWO-DISC SPECIAL EDITION
    Catalog #: 114534

    $20.97 SRP


    RIO BRAVO ULTIMATE COLLECTOR'S EDITION

    Catalog #: 115839

    $39.92 SRP


    THE COWBOYS DELUXE EDITION
    Catalog #: 114535

    $19.97 SRP


    JOHN WAYNE FILM COLLECTION
    Catalog #: 114539

    $49.92 SRP Collection; $12.97 SRP Individual Titles


    All Titles Not Rated Except As Noted


    Allegheny Uprising
    Run Time: 80 minutes


    B&W


    Catalog #: T7864
    Big Jim McLain
    Run Time: 90 minutes


    B&W


    Catalog #: 114533

    Reunion in France
    Run Time: 99 minutes


    B&W


    Catalog #: 79735
    Trouble Along The Way
    Run Time: 110 minutes


    B&W


    Catalog #: 114536

    Tycoon
    Run Time: 129 minutes


    Color


    Catalog #: T7865
    Without Reservations
    Run Time: 101 minutes


    B&W


    Catalog #: T7866


    Additional Warner Home Video titles currently available:


    John Wayne/John Ford Film Collection (also available as single titles)


    The Searchers
    Stagecoach
    Long Voyage Home
    Wings of Eagles
    Ft. Apache
    3 Godfathers
    She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
    They Were Expendable
    John Wayne Legendary Heroes Collection (also available as single titles)


    Blood Alley
    McQ
    The Sea Chase
    Tall in the Saddle
    The Train Robbers
    Triple Features


    Ride Him, Cowboy/The Big Stampede/Haunted Gold
    Telegraph Trail/Somewhere in Sonora/The Man From Monterey
    Operation Pacific/Flying Leathernecks/They Were Expendable
    The Searchers Ultimate Collector's Edition
    Operation Pacific
    Flying Leathernecks
    Chisum
    Cahill, US Marshall
    The Green Berets
    PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT TITLES


    TRUE GRIT SPECIAL COLLECTOR'S EDITION

    Catalog #: 120774
    $19.99 SRP
    Rating: G

    JOHN WAYNE CENTURY COLLECTION

    Catalog #: 123034
    $99.99 SRP

    JOHN WAYNE WESTERN COLLECTION

    Catalog #: 123054
    $74.99 SRP

    JOHN WAYNE ADVENTURE COLLECTION

    Catalog #: 123044
    $42.99 SRP



    John Wayne Century Collection (PHE)


    This phenomenal box set includes 14 classic films starring John Wayne, including the new Special Collector’s Edition of True Grit and four additional Special Collector’s Editions. The films in the collection are:


    The High And The Mighty Special Collector’s Edition
    Island In The Sky Special Collector’s Edition
    True Grit Special Collector’s Edition (Rating: G)
    Hondo Special Collector’s Edition
    McLintock! Special Collector’s Edition
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    The Shootist (Rating: PG)
    Big Jake (Rating: PG-13 for Western violence)
    Donovan’s Reef
    In Harm’s Way
    Hatari!
    Rio Lobo (Rating: G)
    The Sons Of Katie Elder
    El Dorado
    John Wayne Western Collection (PHE)


    A terrific set of some of Wayne’s greatest Westerns, this collection includes the following films:


    True Grit Special Collector’s Edition (Rating: G)
    Hondo Special Collector’s Edition
    McLintock! Special Collector’s Edition
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    The Shootist (Rating: PG)
    Big Jake (Rating: PG-13 for Western violence)
    Rio Lobo (Rating: G)
    The Sons Of Katie Elder
    El Dorado
    John Wayne Adventure Collection (PHE)


    An exciting set of some of Wayne’s greatest adventures, this collection includes the following films:


    The High And The Mighty Special Collector’s Edition
    Island In The Sky Special Collector’s Edition
    In Harm’s Way
    Donovan’s Reef
    Hatari!
    With operations in 90 international territories, Warner Home Video, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, commands the largest distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video's film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Home Video and New Line Home Entertainment.


    Paramount Home Entertainment (PHE) is part of Paramount Pictures Corporation, a unit of Viacom (NYSE:VIA) (NYSE:VIA.B), a global entertainment company that produces and distributes filmed entertainment through the Paramount Motion Picture Group. PHE is responsible for the worldwide sales, marketing and distribution of home entertainment products on behalf of various parties including: Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks SKG, Paramount Vantage, Paramount Classics, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, CBS, PBS and Hasbro and for providing home entertainment fulfillment services for DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment.


    Note: All enhanced content listed above is subject to change.


    Art can be downloaded at http://www.whvdirect.com or at phepromo.com.


    Contacts
    Paramount Home Entertainment
    Brenda Ciccone, 323-956-8091
    [email protected]
    or
    Warner Home Video
    Ronnee Sass, 818-977-6439
    or
    Carl Samrock Public Relations
    Karen Penhale or Marie Remelius, 818-260-0777
    E-mail requests for materials to
    [email protected] or [email protected]

  • What can I say but, OH BOY! OH BOY! OH BOY! ...Oh boy my wife's gonna kill me! But as John Wayne himself said, "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do!"

    "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I require the same from them" It may be time worn, but it's the best life-creed I know.

  • LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Two Hollywood studios are joining forces to celebrate John Wayne's 100th birthday with a massive May 22 release of 48 movies starring the Duke.


    Highlights of the Warner/Paramount bounty include spruced-up editions of "Rio Bravo," "The Cowboys" and "True Grit," for which he won the Oscar in 1970.


    The six-disc "John Wayne Film Collection" features six films never before available on DVD: "Alleghany Uprising," "Reunion in France," "Tycoon," "Without Reservations," "Trouble Along the Way" and "Big Jim McLain."


    Wayne was born May 26, 1907; he died of cancer in 1979.


    A week later Warner will release the "Katharine Hepburn 100th Anniversary Collection," also with six new-to-DVD films. She was born two weeks before Wayne.


    -Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

  • Well, I think I just found this six film collection listed here on Amazon.com for $34.99. There isn't any details yet specifying exactly what is included, but based upon the 617 minute runtime, I'm assuming it must be the six film collection that includes Alleghany Uprising, Reunion in France, Tycoon, Without Reservations, Trouble Along the Way and Big Jim McLain.


    Still no sign of it on Moviesunlimited or DeepDiscount, though.


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  • Because of the release date on Amazon it has to be the one you mentioned. I believe it's the only new collection being released for his birthday celebration. And $35 isn't too bad for those 6 movies since I don't pay for shipping.