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FReeper Canteen~Remembering John Wayne~11 June 09
Thank you Troops Vets & Families!! | Canteen Crew

Posted on 06/10/2009 5:59:45 PM PDT by AZamericonnie


The Freeper Canteen Remembers

~~John Wayne~~
May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979



In more than 200 films made over 50 years, John Wayne saddled up to become the greatest figure of one of America's greatest native art forms, the western.

The movies he starred in rode the range from out-of-the-money sagebrush quickies to such classics as "Stagecoach" and "Red River." He won an Oscar as best actor for another western, "True Grit," in 1969. Yet some of the best films he made told stories far from the wilds of the West, such as "The Quiet Man" and "The Long Voyage Home."

In the last decades of his career, Mr. Wayne became something of an American folk figure, hero to some, villain to others, for his outspoken views. He was politically conservative and, although he scorned politics as a way of life for himself, he enthusiastically supported Richard M. Nixon, Barry Goldwater, Spiro T. Agnew, Ronald Reagan and others who, he felt, fought for his concept of Americanism and anti-Communism.



But it was for millions of moviegoers who saw him only on the big screen that John Wayne really existed. He had not created the western with its clear-cut conflict between good and bad, right and wrong, but it was impossible to mention the word "western" without thinking of "the Duke," as he was called.

Mr. Wayne was co-director and star of "The Green Berets," a 1968 film that supported the United States action in Vietnam. The movie was assailed by many major critics on all grounds, political and esthetic, but the public apparently did not mind; in only six months, it had earned $1 million above its production cost of $7 million.



Won Growing Respect

As the years passed, Mr. Wayne was recognized as some sort of American natural resource, and his various critics, political and film, looked on him with more respect. Abbie Hoffman, the radical of the 1960's paid tribute to Mr. Wayne's singularity. Reviewing "The Cowboys," made in 1972, Vincent Canby, film critic of The New York Times, who did not particularly care for it, wrote, "Wayne is, of course, marvelously indestructible, and he has become an almost perfect father figure."

But years before he became anything close to a father figure, Mr. Wayne had become a symbolic male figure, a man of impregnable virility and the embodiment of simplistic, laconic virtues, packaged in a well-built 6-foot-4-inch, 225- pound frame.



Overcame Great Odds

Appearances were not altogether deceiving. Mr. Wayne loved adventure and the outdoors. He did believe that things were either right or wrong, and he came back against great odds. In 1964, a malignant tumor was removed from his chest and left lung, and within several months he was on location making another movie.

Mr. Wayne made his last public appearance at the Academy Awards ceremony in April, where he drew an emotional standing ovation when he strode out on stage to present the Oscar for best picture.

He was recently presented with a special Congressional medal of the kind given to such national figures as the Wright Brothers.

Between his first starring role in "The Big Trail" in 1930, and his last one, as the most celebrated gunslinger in the West who finds he is dying of cancer in "The Shootist," in 1976, Mr. Wayne shot his way through generations of film fans with little change in style or personality. He had consciously adapted his posture for that first movie and retained it. He was sometimes inseparable from it in the flesh.



Famous movie quotes

  • "I'm looking at a tin star with a ... DRUNK pinned on it." ("El Dorado")
  • "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them." (The Shootist)
  • Speaking to his young cavalry lieutenants: "Don't apologize—it's a sign of weakness." (She Wore a Yellow Ribbon)
  • "Fill your hand, you son of a bitch!" (True Grit)
  • "That'll be the day!" (The Searchers - Spoken several times; inspired Buddy Holly to write a song with that title.)
  • "Pilgrim." (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - Reportedly he used the expression "Pilgrim", as in "tenderfoot" or "dude" or "amateur", 23 times in that film, and once also in McLintock. It became a catchphrase for impressionists such as John Byner, and Rich Little)
  • "I haven't lost my temper in 40 years; but, Pilgrim, you caused a lot of trouble this morning; might have got somebody killed; and somebody oughta belt you in the mouth. But I won't. I won't. The hell I won't!" (He belts him in the mouth). (To Leo Gordon in McLintock!)
  • "Out here, due process is a bullet!" (To anti-war journalist David Janssen in The Green Berets)




~~America, Why I Love Her~~




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To: AZamericonnie
For the troops:

Mark Levin's Blessed Insanity

101 posted on 06/10/2009 6:45:27 PM PDT by writer33 (Rush Limbaugh Is "The Passion" of Conservatism And Pretty Good At That Radio Thingy)
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To: AZamericonnie
McLintock "Oh, I know, I'm gonna use good judgment. I haven't lost my temper in 40 years. But Pilgrim, you caused a lot of trouble this morning, mighta got somebody killed. And somebody ought to belt you in the mouth. But I won't. I won't. Aw, the hell, I won't!"
102 posted on 06/10/2009 6:48:36 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: yarddog
Did it look anything like this?


103 posted on 06/10/2009 6:51:23 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

At least that part of things is good .


104 posted on 06/10/2009 6:51:52 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: Army Air Corps

Might bring some welcome relief.


105 posted on 06/10/2009 6:52:34 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: mylife

Evening my.


106 posted on 06/10/2009 6:53:56 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: mylife

I tell ya My....it’s hard to pick a fav but McLintock is right there at the top for me!


107 posted on 06/10/2009 6:54:08 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: TASMANIANRED

How do Miss Tas?


108 posted on 06/10/2009 6:54:41 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: 2111USMC
No matter what else happens, no matter who gets killed I’m gonna blow your head off

Well....that clears things up!:)

Good evening Marine & good to see you! *hugs*

109 posted on 06/10/2009 6:55:20 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: AZamericonnie
I aint a huge John Wayne fan but that line is hilarious! ☺
110 posted on 06/10/2009 6:56:11 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: AZamericonnie
LOL.....that must have caused quite the "schoolin'"!:)

Yep - we learned her good.

did you get hit with storms today?

Does a heat wave count as a storm?

111 posted on 06/10/2009 6:56:38 PM PDT by TheMom (I'm gonna be a grandma! He is due to arrive 09/09/09.)
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To: AZamericonnie

Yep that is it tho I didn’t recall the words Red and River. The “D” stands for Dunston, the character he played in the movie.

I do remember John Ford said his performance in “Red River” was the first time he realized the big guy could act.


112 posted on 06/10/2009 6:57:54 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: Arrowhead1952
Mine was a wantto - worked when it wanted to

I do believe I have had that brand myself before....:)

113 posted on 06/10/2009 6:58:51 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: 2111USMC

Big Jake, wasn’t it?

“I heard you was dead...”


114 posted on 06/10/2009 7:00:52 PM PDT by HiJinx (~ Support Our Troops ~ www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil ~)
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To: HiJinx

Yep.


115 posted on 06/10/2009 7:01:54 PM PDT by 2111USMC
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To: Chesterbelloc
How wonderful you got to do that Chesterbelloc!

I read this today.....

He requested his tombstone read "Feo, Fuerte y Formal", a Spanish epitaph Wayne described as meaning "ugly, strong and dignified". However, the grave, unmarked for twenty years, is now marked with a quotation from his controversial 1971 Playboy interview: "Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday."

I hope football camp went well!

116 posted on 06/10/2009 7:02:45 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: AZamericonnie

You haven’t seen “Big Jake”?


117 posted on 06/10/2009 7:03:24 PM PDT by 2111USMC
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To: TASMANIANRED; Kathy in Alaska; LUV W; mylife; All

I’m gonna head out and get ready for tomorrow.
See youse guys tomorrow night!


118 posted on 06/10/2009 7:03:27 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Gnight you


119 posted on 06/10/2009 7:03:54 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: mylife

*HUG*
G’night..
I’ll catch up with you tomorrow!
;0)


120 posted on 06/10/2009 7:05:11 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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