Chuck Roberson
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Big Jake (1971)
Big Jake begins in 1909 with John Fain and his outlaws raiding the McCandles’ family ranch. They kill the ranch hands, and kidnap Little Jake. Then head down to their hideout in Mexico, but not before dropping off a ransom note.
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El Dorado (1967)
Bart Jason, a wealthy cattleman with a dubious reputation, brings Cole Thornton, a gunslinger-for-hire in post-Civil War Texas, to the town of El Dorado.
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The Alamo (1960)
The Alamo is John Wayne’s epic film directorial debut about the famous the Battle of the Alamo. Sam Houston is in charge of a Texican army looking for its independence from Mexico, and he entrusts Colonel William Travis in defending the Alamo against General Santa Anna’s larger, better equipped, and better trained army.
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McLintock! (1963)
G.W. McLintock lives the single life on his ranch, but his estranged wife lives out on the East Coast. She thinks McLintock is an adulterer, and lives in an uncivilized world.
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Sunday Seconds with the Duke
El Dorado (1967)
Paramount Pictures released El Dorado to theaters on June 12, 1967. Howard Hawks directed the film which starred John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and James Caan.
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Sunday Seconds with the Duke
Big Jake (1971)
National General Pictures released Big Jake to theaters on May 26, 1971. George Sherman directed the film starring John Wayne, Richard Boone, and Maureen O'Hara.
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Sunday Seconds with the Duke
The Alamo (1960)
United Artists released The Alamo to theaters on October 24, 1960. John Wayne directed film starring John Wayne, Richard Widmark, and Laurence Harvey.
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Sunday Seconds with the Duke
McLintock! (1963)
United Artists released McLintock! to theaters on November 13, 1963. Andrew V. McLaglen directs the film which stars John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Patrick Wayne.
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