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John Wayne.
Just thinking of the name and you picture cowboys, tough guys, the streotypical American male.
Yes, this was John Wayne. The All-American, unabashedly patriotic actor that would land a starring role in over 60 movies.
Mr. Wayne was a football star in high school in Southern Califnornia, and soon after launched his acting career.
Wayne, considered by many to be one the great actors of all-time, was unusual because he, unlike so many actors of the past and present, did not cower behind anti-Americanism even when it reared its most ugly form in the 60s with the riots and violence, but instead took strong Pro-American positions.
Wayne was active when Communists and Reds attempted to take over Hollywood for the interests not of the US, but of the Soviet Union. Wayne refused to allow this and actively cooperated with the government to make sure this did not happen.
John Wayne loved his country. He was a patriot. And in the films he showed it. When you watch a John Wayne film, don't expect the typical political correctness and multicultural nonsense you see nowadays.
Expect reality. Expect tough guys showing how life was really all about.
Expect one of the great, and perhaps last, true All-American tough guys performing at the very top of his craft.
John Wayne, even today, is a reminder of the good old days.
When men were men. And patriotism was something to be proud of.
Just thinking of the name and you picture cowboys, tough guys, the streotypical American male.
Yes, this was John Wayne. The All-American, unabashedly patriotic actor that would land a starring role in over 60 movies.
Mr. Wayne was a football star in high school in Southern Califnornia, and soon after launched his acting career.
Wayne, considered by many to be one the great actors of all-time, was unusual because he, unlike so many actors of the past and present, did not cower behind anti-Americanism even when it reared its most ugly form in the 60s with the riots and violence, but instead took strong Pro-American positions.
Wayne was active when Communists and Reds attempted to take over Hollywood for the interests not of the US, but of the Soviet Union. Wayne refused to allow this and actively cooperated with the government to make sure this did not happen.
John Wayne loved his country. He was a patriot. And in the films he showed it. When you watch a John Wayne film, don't expect the typical political correctness and multicultural nonsense you see nowadays.
Expect reality. Expect tough guys showing how life was really all about.
Expect one of the great, and perhaps last, true All-American tough guys performing at the very top of his craft.
John Wayne, even today, is a reminder of the good old days.
When men were men. And patriotism was something to be proud of.