The most John Wayne was paid for a movie was "War Wagon - $1,000,000.00 plus a percentage of gross sales. The least was for Bardelys the Magnificent $10/day. Everything else fell somewhere inbetween.
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Charles G. Martin (Murray the Bartender) shot John Wayne (John Bernard "J.B." Books) .
James Stewart.
John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart appeared together in the 1962 film "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," directed by John Ford. This classic Western film showcases the talents of both legendary actors in a story about the complexities of justice and heroism in the Old West. Their on-screen chemistry and performances in this film have solidified it as a timeless piece of cinema history.
Wayne made 4 feature films and 1 TV movie (cameo) in 1962:How The West Was Won, The Longest Day, Hatari, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Flashing Spikes which was made for TV hour long movie directed by Wayne's long-time friend John Ford and starring Jimmy Stewart and Wayne's son Patrick Wayne.
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 1962 John Ford movie a man called Tom Doniphon ( played by John Wayne ) killed Liberty Valance .
Charles G. Martin (Murray the Bartender) shot John Wayne (John Bernard "J.B." Books) .
The movie was called THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE. It was made in 1962.Directed by John Ford. Starring.John Wayne,James Stewart,Lee Marvin.
James Stewart.
Woody Strode plays Pompey, one of Tom Doniphon's (John Wayne) hired hands.
John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart appeared together in the 1962 film "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," directed by John Ford. This classic Western film showcases the talents of both legendary actors in a story about the complexities of justice and heroism in the Old West. Their on-screen chemistry and performances in this film have solidified it as a timeless piece of cinema history.
In "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," John Wayne's character, Tom Doniphon, refers to Liberty Valance as "pilgrim" a total of 12 times throughout the film. This term is used as a form of address, highlighting the Western genre's conventions and the character's demeanor. The repetition underscores the tension between the characters and adds to the film's iconic dialogue.
Wayne made 4 feature films and 1 TV movie (cameo) in 1962:How The West Was Won, The Longest Day, Hatari, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Flashing Spikes which was made for TV hour long movie directed by Wayne's long-time friend John Ford and starring Jimmy Stewart and Wayne's son Patrick Wayne.
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.
Actually John Wayne died in eight of his films... Reap the Wild Wind The Fighting Seabees Wake of the Red Witch Sands of Iwo Jima The Alamo The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance The Cowboys The Shootist
The man who killed Liberty Valance Played by Jimmy Stewart The man who killed Liberty Valance was played by John Wayne. You've obviously never seen the movie...
John Wayne was killed in eight movies... Sands of Iwo Jima The Shootist The Cowboys Wake of the Red Witch The Fighting Seabees The Alamo The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Reap the Wild Wind