"Flying Tigers" (1942)
"Reunion in France" (1942)
"The Fighting Seabees" (1944)
"Back to Bataan" (1945)
"They Were Expendable" (1945)
"Sands of Iwo Jima" (1949)
"Operation Pacific" (1951)
"Flying Leathernecks" (1951)
"The Wings of Eagles" (1957)
"The Longest Day" (1962)
"In Harm's Way" (1965)
"The Black Watch" (1929). Uncredited role.
"Flying Tigers" (1942). Capt. Jim Gordon.
"Reunion in France" (1942). Pat Talbot.
"The Fighting Seabees" (1944). Lt. Cmdr. Wedge Donovan.
"Back to Bataan" (1945). Col. Joseph Madden.
"They Were Expendable" (1945). Lt. (J.G.) 'Rusty' Ryan.
"Sands of Iwo Jima" (1949). Sgt. John M. Stryker.
"Operation Pacific" (1951). Lt Cmdr. Duke E. Gifford.
"Flying Leathernecks" (1951). Maj. Daniel Xavier Kirby.
"The Wings of Eagles" (1957). Frank W. 'Spig' Wead.
"The Longest Day" (1962). Lt. Col. Benjamin Vandervoort.
"In Harm's Way" (1965). Captain Rockwell 'Rock' Torrey.
"The Green Berets" (1968). Col. Mike Kirby.
Jet Pilot
The Searchers
no
Donovan's Reef.
I have never heard of a Wayne movie with that title.
That was Donovan's Reef. Directed by Wayne's old friend John Ford, Donovan's Reef was one of Ford/Wayne's lighter movies.
The Searchers
no
The Alamo released October 24, 1960. John Wayne not only starred John Wayne, but he also directed the movie. It also stared Richard Wildmark and Laurence Harvey.
Donovan's Reef.
I have never heard of a Wayne movie with that title.
That was Donovan's Reef. Directed by Wayne's old friend John Ford, Donovan's Reef was one of Ford/Wayne's lighter movies.
The Cowboys
Barry Fitzgerald
Donovan's Reef is the name of the movie & is also my favorite.
The horse's real name was Dollar, which was Wayne's horse, as opposed to using hired movie horses. On the screen I don't think the horse's name was every mentioned in the movie The Cowboys.
The only "named" gun that John Wayne used is in the movie Big Jake. It's an "over/under" derringer named Betsy.
John Wayne