Manners Lesson From John Wayne

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DJH
DJH
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 5:29am

I learned a couple things:
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1) “Squaw” refers to a N. A. indigenous woman or wife and is offensive. I never knew the term was offensive. The word isn’t part of my speaking vocab, only reading/hearing vocab. The last time I heard the word was over 40 years ago when I was a child. Assuming I ever said the word, I was in no way trying to demean anyone.
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2) I should watch a Johnny Wayne movie. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one. My husband also denies seeing any.
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Any recommendations on movie to watch first?
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Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 7:28am

True Grit.

[One of our favorite J.W. movies.]

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 7:50am

🙂

John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 8:02am

If you want the essence of John Wayne may I recommend;
“Rio Grande: – I’ll watch it everytime it’s on.
“She Wore a Yellow Ribbon” – Is also good.

El Gillson
El Gillson
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 9:09am

Where can I get a poster of J.W with that quote on manhood?

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 9:13am

“Fort Apache” is airing on Grit TV now.

A little remarked Wayne film is “The Cowboys.” The scene where the Duke gets the boy to stop stuttering is memorable. It’s one of the few movies where the Wayne character is killed.

Re: John Ford. In addition to his cavalry trilogy, he directed “The Informer.” I think he and Victor McLaughlin won Oscars for the movie.

“Gunga Din” was on TCM last night.

“The Searchers” is one of my favorites. “The Three Godfathers” is also good one.

God Bless John Ford and John Wayne.

Cathy
Cathy
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 9:48am

I remember reading somewhere that “the Duke” was baptized Catholic shortly before he died. I don’t know if he was ever brought up in any sort of religion, but that all or most of his four wives were Mexican / Latina. From what I remember, his first wife was a devout Catholic and prayed for him her whole life, even after their divorce. I really hope this story is correct. May his soul Rest In Peace.

Cathy
Cathy
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 10:09am

My favorites are “The Quiet Man” with Maureen O’Hara; “True Grit” and “Rio Bravo” with Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Walter Brennan. In the latter movie, I love the scene where Dean and Ricky sing “My Rifle, My Pony and Me” while The Duke looks on. Great stuff.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 1:31pm

all or most of his four wives were Mexican / Latina.

Three wives, all born and raised in Latin America. Third wife still alive. 1st and 3d wife lived past 90.

Curio about Wayne: it’s not altogether clear what his legal name was. His screen name was ‘John Wayne’ from 1930 onward. However, he and his children sometimes used Wayne and sometimes used ‘Morrison’. There is one leftover document where he uses ‘Morrison’ and his wife uses ‘Wayne’. At the time of his death, the Social Security Administration had him on file as ‘John Wayne’ and the California Secretary of State as ‘Marion Morrison’.

Cathy
Cathy
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 3:11pm

Thank you, Art, for that clarification about his wives and to Don about the link for his conversion. 🙂

Ernst Schreiber
Ernst Schreiber
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 4:48pm

It’s easier to list the bad John Wayne movies than it is to list the good ones:

Jet Pilot, Big JIm McLain, The Conqueror. (Although that one can be a guilty pleasure in the it’s so bad it’s goo sense.)

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 5:23pm

John Wayne was in a lot of bad movies early in his career, but that was more of a factor of just needing to be in movies to work and not yet being a recognizable star. Most of the really bad ones are pre-Stagecoach and shouldn’t be counted against him.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Sunday, October 11, AD 2020 6:05pm

John Wayne was in a lot of bad movies early in his career, but that was more of a factor of just needing to be in movies to work and not yet being a recognizable star. Most of the really bad ones are pre-Stagecoach and shouldn’t be counted against him.

I think the way the studio system worked, you were an employee under contract and you worked on the projects to which you were assigned.

Nancy Reagan had very fond memories of the studio system from her time ensconced in it, but it could be harrowing for actors who hadn’t had her solid upbringing and who were overworked and horridly manipulated by those in charge of the production process and those without people protecting them. Shirley Temple survived her time in the system quite satisfactorily; Judy Garland was ruined by it.

From the beginning of 1930 to the end of 1938, he was cast in 58 films where he was granted screen credit. That’s 6-7 films a year. It’s not surprising with that kind of quick-and-dirty production there’s a lot of schlock.

Agnes Bullock
Agnes Bullock
Monday, October 12, AD 2020 4:40am

Try The Three Godfathers- and
The Quiet Man

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