Genre "Traditional Western" Movies
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| 1. Arrowhead (year: 1953) |
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Adapted from a novel by W.R. Burnett (which hadn't yet been published when the film was released), Arrowhead is a tough, uncompromising western dealin ...
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| 2. Big Jake (year: 1971) |
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When his grandson (played by real-life son Ethan Wayne) is kidnapped by scurrilous baddie Richard Boone, Big Jake (John Wayne) sets out to deliver the ...
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| 3. Dakota (year: 1945) |
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| 4. Fort Apache (year: 1948) |
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The first of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", Fort Apache stars John Wayne as captain Kirby York and Henry Fonda as Custer clone Lt. Col. Owen ...
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| 5. Pale Rider (year: 1985) |
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A mysterious and possibly otherworldly stranger comes to the rescue of a frontier town in this Western, which was strongly influenced by the George St ...
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| 6. Rio Bravo (year: 1959) |
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Set in Texas during the late 1860s, Rio Bravo is a story of men (and women) and a town under siege. Presidio County Sheriff John T. Chance (John Wayne ...
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| 7. Rio Lobo (year: 1970) |
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John Wayne, in the last of his Civil War characterizations, portrays Cord McNally, a Union Army colonel who loses a gold shipment in a Confederate rai ...
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| 8. Rooster Cogburn (year: 1975) |
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John Wayne returned to the role that won him an Oscar in this sequel to the western classic True Grit. Rooster Cogburn (Wayne) has once again been str ...
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| 9. Shiloh Falls (year: 2007) |
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Upon tracking a murderous gang of bandits to the dusty outpost town of Shiloh Falls, a hardened lawman if forced to fight alongside his worst enemies ...
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| 10. Tall in the Saddle (year: 1941) |
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John Wayne stars in this hard-driving oater which was co-written by character actor Paul Fix. Wayne plays Rocklin, a chauvinistic cowboy who arrives a ...
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| 11. The Desert Trail (year: 1935) |
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John Wayne's easy-going charm truly began to manifest itself in this, one of his later "Lone Star" Westerns for Monogram. Falsely accused of ...
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| 12. The Fighting Kentuckian (year: 1949) |
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Set shortly after the Battle of New Orleans, the film casts John Wayne as John Breen, a Kentucky trooper making the long journey homeward with his con ...
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| 13. The Oklahoma Kid (year: 1939) |
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James Cagney stars in the humorous Western The Oklahoma Kid, set during the land rush of 1893. John Kincaid (Hugh Sothern) and his son, Ned (Harvey St ...
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| 14. The Sacketts (year: 1979) |
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The made-for-television western The Sacketts combines the plotlines from two seperate Louis L'Amour novels, The Daybreakers and The Sacketts. In this ...
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| 15. The Sheepman (year: 1958) |
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The Sheepman was touted as a comedy by some of MGM's publicity people. It really isn't, but this western does have its lighthearted moments. Glenn For ...
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| 16. The Sons of Katie Elder (year: 1965) |
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Henry Hathaway directs the 1965 psychological Western The Sons of Katie Elder. Four sons reunite in their Texas hometown to attend their mother's fune ...
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| 17. The Trail Beyond (year: 1934) |
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Loosely based on a story by pulp writer James Oliver Curwood, this Lone Star Western released by Monogram starred a young John Wayne helping an old fa ...
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| 18. The War Wagon (year: 1967) |
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John Wayne and Kirk Douglas spend half of The War Wagon trying to knock one another off and the other half working shoulder to shoulder. Settling an o ...
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| 19. War of the Wildcats (year: 1943) |
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In Old Oklahoma is better known today by its reissue title, War of the Wildcats. John Wayne heads the cast as oil man Dan Somers, who carries on a bit ...
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| 20. Westward the Women (year: 1951) |
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Though Frank Capra wrote the original story treatment for MGM's Westward the Women, he was too busy to direct the film, and handed the reigns instead ...
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| 21. Winds of the Wasteland (year: 1936) |
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Former pony express riders John Blair (John Wayne) and Larry Adams (Lane Chandler) don't buy the Brooklyn Bridge in this Republic Western, but the two ...
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