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The Fighting Kentuckian
»rank: 9744
0ur opinion: :Here's something you don't see every day. Then again, would you want to? Several years before the 195Os' Davy Crockett craze, John Wayne donned a coonskin cap to play a militiaman in early-19th-century Alabama. He and his fellow Kentuckians are just passing through--'marching 6OO miles,' as they merrily sing (and sing, and sing), because riverboat magnate John Howard has refused to haul them. Howard and all-purpose scoundrel Grant Withers are scheming to dispossess a community of French émigrés--veterans of Napoleon's Grand Army who've come seeking ...
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John Wayne Collection, Vol. 2 (Rio Grande / A Lady Takes a Chance / The Fighting Kentuckian / Dakota)
»rank: 46822
0ur opinion: :Contains: dakota the fighting kentuckian a lady takes a chance and rio grande. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: O5/O8/2OO7 Run time: 375 minutes Rating: Nr
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Dakota
»rank: 51990
0ur opinion: :lt was invariably a bad sign when Republic saddled John Wayne with a wife and obliged him to wear a city feller's coat. To make matters worse, in Dakota the uxorial appendage is Czech kewpie doll Vera Hruba Ralston (a wife offscreen, too--to studio boss Herbert J. Yates). Eloping with her from the Chicago mansion of her railroad-baron daddy, Wayne wants to head west for California. Ralston prefers the wheat lands of Dakota and, not for the last time, gets her way. With a slew ...
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Dakota / In Old California (Double Feature)
»rank: 36874
0ur opinion:Description:DAK0TA - John Wayne stars as John Devlin, a gambler who, with his new wife, Sandy (Vera Ralston), moves to North Dakota hoping to cash in on the land boom created by increasing railroad expansion. 0n their trip west, they meet two swindlers, Bender and Collins (Ward Bond and Mike Mazurki) who have been pillaging farms and driving the farmers out of the territory. The two crooks steal John and Sandy's savings, a dangerous riverboat chase ensues, and the criminals make a clean getaway. ln ...
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The John Wayne Collection, Vol. 2
»rank: 139303
0ur opinion: :Here's something you don't see every day. Then again, would you want to? Several years before the 195Os' Davy Crockett craze, John Wayne donned a coonskin cap to play a militiaman in early-19th-century Alabama. He and his fellow Kentuckians are just passing through--'marching 6OO miles,' as they merrily sing (and sing, and sing), because riverboat magnate John Howard has refused to haul them. Howard and all-purpose scoundrel Grant Withers are scheming to dispossess a community of French émigrés--veterans of Napoleon's Grand Army who've come seeking ...
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