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Wayne, John, 1907-1979
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- Turner Classic Movies greatest classic legends film collection, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- They were expendable, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ; a John Ford production ; screenplay by Frank Wead ; directed by John Ford
- The best of John Wayne, Volume 1
- True grit [1969], Paramount Pictures ; screenplay by Marguerite Roberts ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; directed by Henry Hathaway
- Angel and the Badman
- The undefeated, North to Alaska, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
- Western adventures, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures
- The cowboys, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Concourse Productions, Inc. ; [presented by] Warner Bros., a Kinney Company ; screenplay by Irving Ravetch & Harriet Frank, Jr. and William Dale Jennings ; produced and directed by Mark Rydell
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- Hondo, Warner Bros. presents a Wayne-Fellows production ; produced by Robert Fellows ; screenplay by James Edward Grant ; directed by John Farrow
- El Dorado, Paramount Pictures presents ; screenplay by Leigh Brackett ; directed and produced by Howard Hawks
- They were expendable, Flying Leathernecks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ; produced and directed by John Ford ; screenplay by Frank Wead ; Howard Hughes Picture ; produced by Edmund Grainger ; directed by Nicholas Ray ; screenplay by James Edward Grant
- Island in the sky, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Wayne-Fellows production ; screenplay by Ernest K. Gann ; directed by William A. Wellman
- John Wayne, an American icon : 5 movie collection
- Cecil B. DeMille's reap the wild wind, a Paramount picture ; screenplay, Alan LeMay, Charles Bennett and Jesse Lasky Jr. ; produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille
- Circus world, produced by Samuel Bronston ; screenplay by, Ben Hecht, Julian Halevy, James Edward Grant ; [Bernard Gordon, uncredited] ; story by Philip Yordan, Nicholas Ray ; directed by Henry Hathaway
- John Wayne action
- Reunion in France, [presented by] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz ; screen play by Jan Lustig, Marvin Borowsky and Marc Connelly ; directed by Jules Dassin
- Eugene O'Neill The long voyage home, Walter Wanger presents John Ford's production ; produced by Argosy Corporation ; screenplay by Dudley Nichols ; directed by John Ford
- Sands of Iwo Jima
- Lauren Bacall, presented by Warner Home Video
- Darryl F. Zanuck's The longest day, Twentieth Century Fox presents a CinemaScope Picture ; screenplay by Cornelius Ryan ; British exterior episodes directed by Ken Annakin ; American exterior episodes directed by Andrew Marton ; German episodes directed by Bernhard Wicki
- War, Warner Bros. Pictures
- Rio Grande, a Republic production ; Herbert J. Yates presents an Argosy production ; screenplay by James Kevin McGuinness ; produced by John Ford and Marian C. Cooper ; directed by John Ford
- The high and the mighty, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Cinemascope production ; a Wayne-Fellows production ; Batjac Productions, Inc. ; screenplay by Ernest K. Gann ; directed by William A. Wellman
- John Wayne, early Western collection
- The war wagon, a Universal picture ; a Batjac presentation ; screenplay by Clair Huffaker ; produced by Marvin Schwartz ; directed by Burt Kennedy
- The sons of Katie Elder, Paramount Pictures ; produced by Hal Wallis ; directed by Henry Hathaway ; screenplay by William E. [i.e. H.] Wright, Allen Weiss, Harry Essex
- Turner Classic Movies greatest classic legends film collection
- Red River
- The man who shot Liberty Valence, Paramount Pictures ; John Ford Productions, Inc. ; produced by Willis Goldbeck ; directed by John Ford ; written by James Warner Bellah, Willis Goldbeck
- The comancheros, Twentieth Century-Fox presents a CinemaScope picture ; screenplay by James Edward Grant and Clair Huffaker ; produced by George Sherman ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- Hatari!, Paramount Pictures ; directed and produced by Howard Hawks ; screenplay by Leigh Brackett
- Flying Tigers
- The horse soldiers, United Artists Pictures ; the Mirisch Company ; written for the screen by John Lee Mahin and Martin Rackin ; a Mahin-Rackin production ; directed by John Ford
- Cahill, United States marshal, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Batjac Production ; produced by Michael Wayne ; screenplay by Harry Julian Fink and Rita M. Fink ; story by Barney Slater ; directed by Andrew V. McLaglen
- The quiet man, Republic Pictures, Herbert J. Yates presents John Ford and Merian C. Cooper's Argosy production ; directed by John Ford ; screenplay by Frank S. Nugent
- In harm's way, an Otto Preminger film ; screenplay by Wendell Mayes ; produced & directed by Otto Preminger ; a Paramount release
- Stagecoach, United Artists ; presented by Caidin Film Co. ; a Walter Wanger production ; screenplay, Dudley Nichols ; original story, Ernest Haycox ; directed by John Ford
- Sands of Iwo Jima, Republic Pictures ; directed by Allan Dwan ; screenplay by Harry Brown and James Edward Grant ; produced by Merian C. Cooper
- The greatest story ever told, MGM Home Entertainment LLC ; United Artists ; the George Stevens Production ; screenplay by James Lee Barrett and George Stevens ; produced and directed by George Stevens
- The Alamo [1960], Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; a Batjac Production ; producer/director, John Wayne ; screenplay, James Edward Grant
- The shootist, Dino De Laurentiis Productions ; produced by M.J. Frankovich and William Self ; directed by Don Siegel ; screenplay by Miles Hood Swarthout and Scott Hale
- Rio Lobo, Malabar Productions ; written by Burton Wohl and Leigh Brackett ; produced and directed by Howard Hawks
- Cast a giant shadow, written for the screen and directed by Melville Shavelson ; Mirisch Corporation
- Red River, Monterey Productions ; screenplay by Borden Chase and Charles Schnee ; directed and produced by Howard Hawks
- In Harm's Way
- She wore a yellow ribbon, Argosy Pictures ; RKO Radio Pictures ; producers, John Ford, Merian C. Cooper ; director, John Ford ; screenplay, Frank Nugent, Laurence Stallings
- Rio Grande
- Directed by John Ford, produced by Frank Marshall ; written and directed by Peter Bogdanovich
- The best of John Wayne, Volume 1
- Western adventures, [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures
- Angel and the Badman
- The undefeated, North to Alaska, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
- The cowboys, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Concourse Productions, Inc. ; [presented by] Warner Bros., a Kinney Company ; screenplay by Irving Ravetch & Harriet Frank, Jr. and William Dale Jennings ; produced and directed by Mark Rydell
- Circus world, produced by Samuel Bronston ; screenplay by, Ben Hecht, Julian Halevy, James Edward Grant ; [Bernard Gordon, uncredited] ; story by Philip Yordan, Nicholas Ray ; directed by Henry Hathaway
- Island in the sky, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Wayne-Fellows production ; screenplay by Ernest K. Gann ; directed by William A. Wellman
- John Wayne action
- El Dorado, Paramount Pictures presents ; screenplay by Leigh Brackett ; directed and produced by Howard Hawks
- Sands of Iwo Jima
- They were expendable, Flying Leathernecks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ; produced and directed by John Ford ; screenplay by Frank Wead ; Howard Hughes Picture ; produced by Edmund Grainger ; directed by Nicholas Ray ; screenplay by James Edward Grant
- Turner Classic Movies greatest classic legends film collection, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Hatari!, Paramount Pictures ; directed and produced by Howard Hawks ; screenplay by Leigh Brackett
- The comancheros, Twentieth Century-Fox presents a CinemaScope picture ; screenplay by James Edward Grant and Clair Huffaker ; produced by George Sherman ; directed by Michael Curtiz
- The man who shot Liberty Valence, Paramount Pictures ; John Ford Productions, Inc. ; produced by Willis Goldbeck ; directed by John Ford ; written by James Warner Bellah, Willis Goldbeck
- The high and the mighty, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Cinemascope production ; a Wayne-Fellows production ; Batjac Productions, Inc. ; screenplay by Ernest K. Gann ; directed by William A. Wellman
- Turner Classic Movies greatest classic legends film collection
- John Wayne, early Western collection
- Red River
- Rio Grande, a Republic production ; Herbert J. Yates presents an Argosy production ; screenplay by James Kevin McGuinness ; produced by John Ford and Marian C. Cooper ; directed by John Ford
- The quiet man, Republic Pictures, Herbert J. Yates presents John Ford and Merian C. Cooper's Argosy production ; directed by John Ford ; screenplay by Frank S. Nugent
- The Alamo [1960], Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; a Batjac Production ; producer/director, John Wayne ; screenplay, James Edward Grant
- Wake of the Red Witch, Republic Pictures presents ; screen play by Harry Brown and Kenneth Gamet ; directed by Edward Ludwig
- In Harm's Way
- Rio Lobo, Malabar Productions ; written by Burton Wohl and Leigh Brackett ; produced and directed by Howard Hawks
- Stagecoach, United Artists ; presented by Caidin Film Co. ; a Walter Wanger production ; screenplay, Dudley Nichols ; original story, Ernest Haycox ; directed by John Ford
- Flying Tigers
- In harm's way, an Otto Preminger film ; screenplay by Wendell Mayes ; produced & directed by Otto Preminger ; a Paramount release
- Rio Grande
- Sands of Iwo Jima, Republic Pictures ; directed by Allan Dwan ; screenplay by Harry Brown and James Edward Grant ; produced by Merian C. Cooper
- The searchers, Warner Bros. Pictures presents the C.V. Whitney picture ; screenplay by Frank S. Nugent ; executive producer, Merian C. Cooper ; directed by John Ford
- She wore a yellow ribbon, Argosy Pictures ; RKO Radio Pictures ; producers, John Ford, Merian C. Cooper ; director, John Ford ; screenplay, Frank Nugent, Laurence Stallings