Dawn rider (Motion picture) Texas terror (Motion picture) Trail beyond (Motion picture) McLintock! (Motion picture) Star packer (Motion picture) Hurricane express (Motion picture)
Notes:
Title from container Dawn rider originally released as a motion picture in 1935 Texas terror: John Wayne, George "Gabby" Hayes Trail beyond: John Wayne, Noah Beery, Jr McLintock!: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara
Contents:
Hurricane express Dawn rider -- Texas terror -- Trail beyond -- McLintock! -- Star packer -- Hurricane express
Summary:
John Wayne: American hero of the movies: "This exciting documentary of rare movie previews features The Duke--Hollywood's toughest, two-fisted, no-nonsense star--in the most action-packed, adventure-filled scenes from two dozens of his most famous films"--Container Dawn rider: "John Wayne hits the vengeance trail after the bandits who shot his father in this 1935 film from Robert N. Bradbury, who directed most of the Duke's many early Lone Star Westerns"--Container Texas terror: "John Wayne appearing with frequent co-star George "Gabby" Hayes plays a lawman stricken with grief because he believes he was responsible for the death of his friend while cashing bandits"--Container Trail beyond: "Agreeing to track down a friend's missing brother and niece, John and Marie ball, the duke heads north with the law in hot pursuit after his pal Noah Beery, Jr. is framed for murder along the way McLintock!: "John Wayne appears with one of his favorite leading ladies in this westernized version of the Taming of the shrew"--Container Star packer: "Cattlemen are being terrorized and shot by a ruthless bunch of desperados led by the Shadow, using a tunnel under the main street--with a phony tree stump as an exit--to carry out their dastardly deeds"--Container Hurricane express: "John Wayne stars as pilot Larry Baker, who makes an unscheduled landing in a vain attempt to prevent a railway collision that kills his father, and is fired for disobeying orders"--Container
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