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John Wayne _ The Man Behind the Myth - Michael Munn [188]

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’s right and there’s wrong. You’ve gotta do one or the other. You do the one and you’re living. You do the other and you may be walking around, but you’re dead as a beaver hat.”

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Filmography

The abbreviations are as follows: P producer; D director; S

screenplay; C cinematographer (director of photography); Lp leading players. Studios, production companies, and/or distributors are named in parentheses.

Early films in which John Wayne was known to feature as an extra are as follows:

The Great K & A Train Robbery (Fox Studios). D Lewis Seiler. Lp Tom Mix, Dorothy Dwan, 1926.

Mother Machree (Fox). D John Ford. Lp Belle Bennett, Neil Hamilton, Victor McLaglen, 1928.

Hangman’s House (Fox). D John Ford. Lp Victor McLaglen, June Collyer, Hobart Bosworth, 1928.

Films in which John Wayne, sometimes known as Duke Morrison, had featured, starring, and cameo roles are as follows:

Salute (Fox). D John Ford and David Butler. S John Stone and James K. McGuiness. C Joseph H. August. Lp George O’Brien, Helen 354

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Chandler, Stepin Fetchit; Wayne, then known as Duke Morrison, was unbilled, 1929.

Words and Music (Fox). D James Tinling. S Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Jack McEdward. Lp Lois Moran, David Percy, Helen Twelvetrees, William Orlamond, Elizabeth Patterson, Duke Morrison, 1929.

Men Without Women (Fox). D John Ford. S Dudley Nichols. C

Joseph H. August. Lp Kenneth MacKenna, Frank Albertson, Paul Page, Pat Somerset; Wayne was unbilled, 1930.

Rough Romance (Fox). D A. F. Erickson. S Elliott Lester and Donald Davis. C Daniel B. Clark. Lp George O’Brien, Helen Chandler, Antonio Moreno, Noel Francis, Eddie Borden, Roy Stewart, Duke Morrison, 1930.

Cheer Up and Smile (Fox). D Sidney Lanfield. S Howard J. Green.

C Joseph Valentine. Lp Arthur Lake, Dixie Lee, Olga Baclanova, Whispering Jack Smith, Johnny Arthur; way down in the cast list is Duke Morrison, 1930.

The Big Trail (Fox). D Raoul Walsh. S Hal G. Evarts, Jack Peabody, Marie Boyle, and Florence Postal. C Lucien Andriot and Arthur Edeson. Lp John Wayne, Marguerite Churchill, El Brendel, Tully Marshall, Tyrone Power Sr., David Rollins, 1930.

Girls Demand Excitement (Fox). D Seymour Felix. S Harlan Thompson. C Charles Clarke. Lp Virginia Cherrill, John Wayne, Marguerite Churchill, Helen Jerome Eddy, 1931.

Three Girls Lost (Fox). D Sidney Lanfield. S Bradley King. C

L. William O’Connell. Lp Loretta Young, John Wayne, Lew Cody, Joyce Compton, Joan Marsh, Paul Fix, 1931.

Men Are Like That [aka Arizona] (Columbia). D George B. Seitz. S

Robert Riskin and Dorothy Howell. C Teddy Tetzlaff. Lp John Wayne, Laura LaPlante, June Clyde, Forrest Stanley, 1931.

The Range Feud (Columbia). D David Ross Lederman. S Milton Krims. C Ben Kline. Lp Buck Jones, John Wayne, Susan Fleming, Edward Le Saint, 1931.

Maker of Men (Columbia). D Edward Sedgwick. S Howard J.

Green and Edward Sedgwick. C L. William O’Connell. Lp Jack Holt, Richard Cromwell, Joan Marsh, Robert Alden, John Wayne, 1931.

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Haunted Gold (Warner Bros.). D Mack V. Wright. P Leon Schlesinger. S Adele Buffington. C Nick Musuraca. Lp John Wayne, Sheila Terry, Erville Alderson, Harry Woods, 1932.

Shadow of the Eagle (a Mascot serial in twelve chapters). D Ford Beebe. P Nat Levine. S Ford Beebe, Colbert Clark, and Wyndham Gittens. C Ben Kline and Victor Scheurich. Lp John Wayne, Dorothy Gulliver, Edward Hearn, Richard Tucker, Yakima Canutt, 1932.

The Hurricane Express (a Mascot serial in twelve chapters). D

Armand Schaefer and J. P. McGowan. P Nat Levine. S Wyndham Gittens, Colbert Clark, Barney Sarecky, Harold Tarshin, George Morgan, and J. P. McGowan. C Ernest Millar and Carl Wester. Lp John Wayne, Shirley Grey, Tully Marshall, Conway Tearle, 1932.

Texas Cyclone (Columbia). D David Ross Lederman. S William Colt McDonald and Randall Faye. C Ben Kline. Lp Wallace MacDonald, Tim McCoy, Shirley Grey, John Wayne, Wheeler Oakman, 1932.

Lady and Gent (Paramount).

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