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Angel And The Badman (1947)
Kevin - - The 1940's
PostOk. I'll have to buy this on Blu-ray. Thanks.
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Just noticed that Luster Bayless passed away on February 11, 2022. Below is his obituary: Luster Bayless October 26, 1937 - February 11, 2022 dukewayne.com/index.php?attach…793a46092a8b60939aba8d69d Legendary Costumer to John Wayne and founder of United*American Costume Company dies, 84. Luster Bayless passed away peacefully with his daughters by his side on February 11th 2022 from natural causes brought on by Dementia. Luster’s rags to riches story began on October 26, 1937 when he was born to …
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Angel And The Badman (1947)
Kevin - - The 1940's
PostDukefan1 - How is the Bluray for Angel and the badman?
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Melinda Wayne Munoz
PostSad news to report, Duke's daughter Melinda Wayne Munoz has passed away. June over at Maureen O'Hara magazine posted the news on FB. RIP Melinda!
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The Comancheros (1961)
Kevin - - The 1960's
PostRIP Nehemiah Persoff Nehemiah Persoff Dead: ‘Some Like It Hot’ Actor Was 102 – The Hollywood Reporter
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Kevin added a new article: Lady Gaga‘s song “John Wayne” reflects her relationship with her father Quote: “John Wayne had a massive impact on pop culture. For example, one of Lady Gaga‘s songs is called “John Wayne.” Gaga revealed the song reflects her relationship with her father and other men. Gaga became known for dance-pop hits like “Poker Face” and “Born This Way.” In 2016, she released an album called Joanne which contained more of a country music influence than her previous albums. During…
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Kevin added a new article: John Wayne, An American Experience museum Quote: “When you find yourself in Fort Worth, you can stop by a museum dedicated to one of America's greatest actors. John Wayne might not have been a Texas native, but he always had a fondness for the Lone Star State. "He's done a lot of movies about Texas and certainly about American heritage," says son Patrick Wayne, who became a Hollywood actor in his own right, "and the core values of what it means to be an American are st…
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Jerry Gatlin
PostRIP Jerry Gatlin. Almost a year later.
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Merry Christmas
PostThanks @Tbone
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Merry Christmas
PostMerry Christmas 2021 Hope you enjoy time with family & friends.
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Kevin added a new article: DUKE THE HALLS: A JOHN WAYNE MOVIE MONTH Quote: “Watch the Duke on INSP TV during the month of December! Whether he’s headed into dangerous Apache territory, on a quest to bring a man’s murderer to justice, or battling greedy landowners, The Duke makes the season bright all month long. Give yourself the gift of John Wayne at his fighting best – and laugh along with him and Lucille Ball on The Lucy Show, too! All air times are ET. December 2021 12/3, 8PM: Rio Lobo 12/4,…
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Kevin added a new article: 2022 John Wayne Birthday Celebration Quote: “dukewayne.com/index.php?attach…793a46092a8b60939aba8d69dThe 2022 John Wayne Birthday Celebration will be bigger and better than ever, as we celebrate the Grand Opening of the new addition to our museum. Stay tuned to our Facebook page and our website page for further announcements about an event that will include a special VIP reception in the new addition on Friday evening, along with our regular dinner and auction on Satur…
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Don Collier
PostRest in peace! don-collier-1928-2021-actor-known-for-the-high-chaparral-outlaws Don Collier (1928–2021), actor known for “The High Chaparral,” “Outlaws” He acted in movies, appearing with John Wayne in “El Dorado,” “The War Wagon,” and “Undefeated” as well as taking roles in “Seven Ways from Sundown” and “Tombstone.” In commercials for Hubba Bubba bubble gum, Collier appeared as the “Gum Fighter,” who said, “Big bubbles, no trouble!”