John Wayne Western Collection
Posted in Posters on 04/24/2010 03:14 am by admin

Is this a good Valentine's gift?
I have my boyfriend chocolates, underwear personalized with our names on it, in western Wayne Collection John (who loves Western movies), and a big teddy bear ….. Think you'll like? He is 17, a peasant boy, has a sensitive side, and is the best friend forever. Thanks in advance for your opinions!
Yes, that's very sweet. I love you … would be crazy not to love! I just hope he gets something special.
Father’s Day 1995 Family Channel Commercials Part 3
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Vandor 51461 John Wayne Shot Glasses, 4-Piece $19.94 John Wayne was an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actor, named 13th among the Greatest Male Stars of All Time in 1999 by the American Film Institute. He is famous for his distinctive voice, walk, and height, and is considered the epitome of rugged masculinity. His legacy has made him an enduring American icon, and now you can bring a bit of that Wild West ruggedness and grit into your… |
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Music from the Westerns of John Wayne & John Ford $9.68 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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My Rifle, My Pony and Me (Western Movies Songs) $17.13 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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The Wild West: The Essential Western Film Music Collection $14.91 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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El Dorado [VHS] $1.99 El Dorado doesn’t quite have the scope or ambition of Howard Hawks’s greatest Westerns, Red River and Rio Bravo. But this relaxed picture, made near the end of Hawks’s marvelous career, still shows the steady, sure hand of a master. Hawks reunites with John Wayne, playing a hired gun mixed up in a range war; Robert Mitchum is Wayne’s old pal, now a sheriff in the midst of a hopeless drunken bender… |
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John Wayne Collection [VHS] $10.00 … |
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McLintock (1963) (Sp) $2.75 John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara were born to star in “The Taming of the Shrew,” and this is the closest they ever got. Wayne plays a cattle baron whose estranged wife (O’Hara) wants a divorce. The film is basically one long, funny brawl between them, ending with a mud pit melee and Wayne publicly spanking O’Hara, which doesn’t look quite so politically correct anymore. This is no great shakes–direc… |
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The Duke Express: John Wayne Electric Train Collection The Duke’s 50-year movie career thrilled a nation, and now you can pay tribute to this legend of the silver screen with an heirloom-quality illuminated collectible John Wayne electric train set collection! It is adorned with dramatic scenes from some of the Duke’s most beloved films, beginning with Issue One featuring the impressive steam locomotive and coal tender. Soon after you will receive Iss… |
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Hatari! $3.67 Howard Hawks’s 1962 adventure-comedy is basically the same, loosely plotted movie Hawks made over and over again for decades. A collection of professionals with a common goal–in this case, animal trapping in Tanganyika–forms a pocket community and holds each other to high standards in their work. This is a film about camaraderie, crisp banter, romance, and exciting action (the animal sequences a… |
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Donovan’s Reef $2.99 John Wayne’s last film with mentor and long-time collaborator John Ford (The Searchers) is a 1963 comedy about a group of war veterans settled on a South Pacific island. When the daughter of one of them (Jack Warden) comes for a visit, the freewheeling status quo between the boys is disrupted. This is Ford in his chummy, amiable, roughhousing mode–think of Victor McLaglen’s drunken fight scene in… |