John Wayne in the character of Tom Donovan, used the word "pilgrim" when talking to Ransom Stoddard (played by Jimmy Stewart) in the movie "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". He called Stoddard "pilgrim", because Stoddard was coming out west to settle in the new territories that had not yet become states in much the same way as the original Pilgrims came to this country.
In The film 'The Man who Shot Liberty Valance' John Wayne's Character, Tom Doniphon, uses the word "Pilgrim" 23 times. He uses it when speaking to James Stewart's character, Ransom Stoddard.
"Whoa, take 'er easy there, Pilgrim".
"Pilgrim, hold it, I said you, Valance, you pick it up".
"Hey Pilgrim, you forgot your pop-gun".
In the film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance , the character played by John Wayne referred to the Jimmy Stewart character as "Pilgrim" as somewhat of a perjorative, emphasizing the latter's naivete about how morality in the frontier operates.
_The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance_ was the first film in which he used this term. Impressionists such as Rich Little used the word in their routines, and it soon became identified with Wayne.
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I'm not actuall sure that John Wayne ever said those exact words but the meaning is 'chill' or 'take it easy'.
John Wayne has appeared in more than 250 movies
No John Wayne never was in a movies with Marilyn monrol
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence
No. McQ is not one of the eight movies that John Wayne died in.
I'm not actuall sure that John Wayne ever said those exact words but the meaning is 'chill' or 'take it easy'.
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John Wayne has appeared in more than 250 movies
No John Wayne never was in a movies with Marilyn monrol
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence
No. McQ is not one of the eight movies that John Wayne died in.
John Wayne did not play Abraham Lincoln. See the link below for a complete list of John Wayne movies.
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It was his job, and he enjoyed doing it.
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Oscar Presents The War Movies and John Wayne - 1977 was released on: USA: 27 November 1977