I have that on DVD, it is as you say, adequate. Nothing in it is going to make you sit up and say "Wow, I didn't know that". But it is good to have a biography of Duke on a video that I can watch at my leisure.
I have that on DVD, it is as you say, adequate. Nothing in it is going to make you sit up and say "Wow, I didn't know that". But it is good to have a biography of Duke on a video that I can watch at my leisure.
Hi jim & Sue thanks for the review I was interested in your observations that the timeline allowed for an indescretion ( an intersresting choice of words too!)
So are you saying you beleive the claims of Dwayne? I myself do not know enough about him to make a judgement one way or the other. However, it strikes me that JW was not the kind of man to shirk his responsibilities. on ther other hand if there was a huge stigma attached to this at this time then perhpas I can see how he might not want it made public?
maybe we will never know mores the pity.
Be who you are & say what you feel Because those who mind dont matter & those who matter dont mind
I don't know how bad the stigma would have been, or whether Duke would be so worried about it as to not do the "right thing". I do remember reading in Pilar's book about her life with Duke, that she had gotten pregnant while Duke was still married to Chata (though they were separated). She was worried that it would ruin Duke's career if it got out. But Duke left the decision up to her as to what she wanted to do. If she wanted to have the child, Duke would have stood by her. She chose not to, but it shows that Duke was understanding of the enormity of the situation and wasn't about to duck the responsibility.So are you saying you believe the claims of Dwayne? I myself do not know enough about him to make a judgment one way or the other. However, it strikes me that JW was not the kind of man to shirk his responsibilities. on the other hand if there was a huge stigma attached to this at this time then perhaps I can see how he might not want it made public?
I am like you, Elle, as I am not ready or knowing enough to chose to believe or not Duane's story. Like Sue said, the time-line fit if Duke was loose with himself, but more proof would be needed.
Now, back to the topic, I agree with Sue and Todd in that the Biograpy was average at best. Worth a watch, but not to repeat for a while after.
Mark
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"I couldn't go to sleep at night if the director didn't call 'cut'. "
It turns out we had this in our VHS drawer, and had never opened it! So we watched it last night. The short about McLintock! was narrated by Maureen O'Hara. The one about In Harm's Way had quite a bit of information by and about Otto Preminger. I think I have seen the one about The Cowboys (maybe on the DVD?), although at the time the tape was released, it may have been rare.
Most of what we saw, we had not seen before - it was completely worth it, from that standpoint.
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I love the documentaries on The Searchers two set disc. I particularly like the home video's of John Wayne and John Ford.
The one that is really interesting is John Ford looking over the edge of the huge rock that they used for Marty to be swung down. The crew are all standing around watching as Ford looks over the edge. John Wayne in full costume a Ethan is back a few steps with a good hard grip on his wrist making sure Ford does not topple over the edge.
dee
Tinker,
The large Rock that You are talking about in the Film "The Searchers" was later Renamed "Ford's Point" by the Navajos, and is still known as
:teeth_smile:
"Ford's Point"
Chilibill
I'll pay a very high price to finally get
BIG GAME HUNTERS WITHOUT GUNS.
A behind the scenes featurette on the shooting of HATARI! in color.
It was available in 35mm & 16mm.
I could also digitalize it in case anybody has a print at home.
Hello to members of the community JW
The French research the Videos or DVDs of the following events:
• An All-Star Tribute to John Wayne
1976 - USA - Documentary - 1h
With Glen Campbell (himself), Angie Dickinson (herself), Ron Howard (Himself), Maureen O'Hara (itself), Frank Sinatra (Himself)
The story of "An All-Star Tribute to John Wayne"
A documentary dedicated to John Wayne by big Hollywood stars
•On Board with the Duke 1995 (68 mins)
John Wayne and The Wild Goose
•John Wayne The American Unquiet (1997) (60mins)
•Young Duke; The Making of a Movie Star 1992 (45 mins)
•Plimpton! Shootout at Rio Lobo. 1970 (50 mins)
•John Wayne the Duke Lives On: A Tribute 1984 (48 mins)
If can show me where I can find these documents or if I find them I'll be ecstatic.
In the meantime thank you for your answers
lasbugas
Note: I own a video of an interview with John PARIS to present the film Los ALAMOS
Hi lasbugas,
I have moved your post to the dedicated thread,
so please take a look here.
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Best Wishes
Keith
Totnes- the Tombstone of England
I just bought a dvd about the life story of Gen.lewis (Chesty) Puller.
He was the most decorated Marine in Corp history. The film is narrated on
screen by John Wayne with film by John Ford.
anyone else have any vhs or dvds narrated by Duke?
''baby sister i was born game and intend to go out that way.''
Bill,
Chesty is highlighted and discussed in our
Directors Of The Saddle- John Ford
Our members Colorado Bob and Elly are big collectors,
and are sure to have more in their collections.
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Best Wishes
Keith
Totnes- the Tombstone of England
awesome thread, I didn't know a lot of these existed. Better update the Christmas List.![]()
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