It's been nearly half a century since he died in 1979, and yet no actor has wholly embodied the role of cinematic cowboy ...
Londoner Stewart Granger (1913- 1993) made a name for himself as a matinee idol in Britain before moving to Hollywood, where he starred in several Westerns including The Last Hunt (1956), Gun Glory ...
The partnership between John Wayne and Ward Bond was more than just a professional collaboration, it was a friendship.
Stockman’s exterior is a sight to behold, with its Western-style facade and neon sign that could probably be seen from space.
The walls are adorned with an eclectic array of Wild West paraphernalia – old wanted posters, sepia-toned photographs of ...
It’s easy to take Robert Duvall for granted. With a career that stretches across six decades, Duvall has given understated performances, a quality he has retained even as colleagues such as Al Pacino ...
Since the dawn of warfare, commanders have looked for ways to increase the speed and range of their ability to find enemy ...
Late-night TV legend David Letterman returned to his former stomping grounds at 30 Rockefeller Plaza Monday for a surprise ...
Feb. 3, 1945, the battle for the capital of the Philippines began between Allied Forces and Imperial Japan. The 1st Cavalry ...
John Wayne normally played fictional characters, but broke away from that trend to play a real-life hero in a passion project ...
Despite his health problems on the movie, Wayne refused to delay filming and strived forward. Ann-Margret had fond memories of her co-star’s tenacity during this period. Ann-Margret recalled ...
John Wayne was in a lot of pain when he made The Train Robbers with Ann-Margret in 1973, as the Western icon was suffering ...