Sacrilege on a gun forum, but my favorite Duke movie had no firearms. The Quiet Man, made even better with Maureen O'Hara and Barry Fitzgerald.
I get Rio Bravo and El Dorado mixed up.
Have seen them a bunch of times.
Angie Dickerson?
Not confused about her.
El Dorado is the one that has you looking up Edgar Allen Poe poems.
And my wife thinks I must be the sole guy on this planet who likes to watch the same movie umpteen times!Am I glad to see I ain't that much off!
Qc
Well, I'll take a shot. "The Conqueror" and "The Gesiha and the Barbarian" were not his finest efforts. He was never so good as when he was on a horse or opposite Maureen O'Hara.
I felt sorry for the guy talking to Barry Fitzgerald in "The Quiet Man", when Barry was talking to him and spit on him during his excitement. Neither one of them seemed to miss a beat with their acting when that happened.![]()
John Wayne has long been my favorite actor, and while there are some of his movies that don't quite hit the mark, I can generally watch and enjoy anything with him in it. My wife doesn't understand how I can watch the same movies over and over again, whereas when she's seen a movie once, that's enough for her. Yet she will watch "I Love Lucy" repeatedly.
My all time favorite JW movie is "The Quiet Man" but his westerns are a close second. His war movies are good too...my personal favorites are "In Harm's Way" and "Flying Tigers."
Ahhhhh, Fort Apache and Rio Grande. Need I say more?![]()
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