Hardly the start of his career. This was his 59th movie he acted in! He made 3 movies in 1926, 5 in 1927, 4 in 1928, 5 in 1929, 5 in 1930, 6 in 1931, 9 in 1932, 11 in 1933, 9 in 1934, and this was his 2nd in 1935. So although he was still a relatively young man, he was already quite the seasoned actor. I've gone back and started watching all of his movies that I can find, from his first until now. I've found 45 of his first 59 films.
@@maggiemae7539 Yeah, he was in about 10 silent movies, and several of those you can't even identify which is him because he is playing some random football player, or he's a random soldier. I think the "talkies" as they used to be called, helped really launch him into stardom because he has a unique quality and tone to his voice and that along with his huge stature (for back then) and good looks really made him loved by the women and a hero to the men.
From 2 years ago, so you probably will never see this, but others might. Anyway, that isn't how it works. The only way to ensure someone's soul goes to heaven is by getting right with Jesus before death. Once you die, you are either with Jesus or you aren't. No amount of praying will change our destiny once we're dead. Pray for her soul all you want, but if she's already there, prayers are pointless. If she's not there, prayers are.... well.... pointless.
@@johngraham5948 I make the same comment a lot of times. People expect Hollywood to show us reality. But it is Hollywood - they do not specialize in reality nor do they get details right. Usually. One way they do not get details right is the unlimited ammo every gun seems to have. I call it "Hollywood ammo." In thoses cases, yes, of course we have to suspend belief and be able to imagine that in all that gunfire, he magically reloaded at some point. Happens in almost every movie made that has gunplay.....
19:18 And places himself in front of friendly fire. Like you said, "Hollywood ammo" and only Hollywood would place the hero in front of all that rifle fire.
@@iesusegoconfidoinvobis4309 It's probably the main way he gets to be the hero, is surviving all that gunfire. We still see it today, of course. The TV series Person of Interest (2011-2015) was famous for lots of gunfire that never killed anyone or stopped any cars. The TV show Reacher does it a lot, too.
They had "shorts" that played before the movie, that would be a continuing story of Tarzan or some other well known hero. So the full theatre experience probably lasted about as long as it does now.
How did that total $210? Maybe I missed something, but I figured he bought a pistol, a horse, and some clothes. A lot of westerns (for the late 1800s) seemed to reveal a horse might cost $60 (or less), a pistol $15-20, and guessing the clothes might end up being $10-20.
I was thinking that the movie might be set in about 1910 or so. I may be wrong. I am trying to gauge the year by the vehicle and the dress that the lead lady is wearing... Maybe even later... But I also thought that $210 was a bit high. ~Sharon
I heard that cowboys in the late 19th century earned about 1 dollar a day. By the first decade of the 20th century, 210 dollars was still a huge amount of money
Cult Cinema, sou seu inscrito no canal sei que seus filmes são bons, mas esse não da pra assistir, consegue legendados em português, dublados em português ou em espanhol. Agradeço pela atenção e vou ficar aguardando. Obrigado amigo.
@@mariajosequeiroz263 tudo bem, é isso ai, unidos nunca seremos vencidos. Vamos pedir sempre, filmes antigos bons merece ser assistido sempre. Um abraço.
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The Democrats wanted to keep slavery and fought for the South, so they would have been the Johnny rebels. The Yankees were the North, led by the first Republican President, Abraham Lincoln. So saying "Yankee Democrats" is an oxymoron.
Thank You for sharing this terrific video with us! Really enjoyed watching this!
It's good to see John Wayne at the start of his career
100% agree
He was in silent movies.
Hardly the start of his career. This was his 59th movie he acted in!
He made 3 movies in 1926, 5 in 1927, 4 in 1928, 5 in 1929, 5 in 1930, 6 in 1931, 9 in 1932, 11 in 1933, 9 in 1934, and this was his 2nd in 1935.
So although he was still a relatively young man, he was already quite the seasoned actor. I've gone back and started watching all of his movies that I can find, from his first until now. I've found 45 of his first 59 films.
@@maggiemae7539 Yeah, he was in about 10 silent movies, and several of those you can't even identify which is him because he is playing some random football player, or he's a random soldier. I think the "talkies" as they used to be called, helped really launch him into stardom because he has a unique quality and tone to his voice and that along with his huge stature (for back then) and good looks really made him loved by the women and a hero to the men.
Love this old movies!
Never seen before - AWESOME!!!
92 years old movie with John Wayne Etc. Fucking Brilliant. Thank you very Much
And this was his 59th movie role! Amazing career that spanned 6 decades. The Duke is a LEGEND!
Teddy Roosevelt picture hanging in post office gives us the year range
Lucille Browne was an orphan a beautiful talented young lady May We pray for her soul to be in heaven!
From 2 years ago, so you probably will never see this, but others might. Anyway, that isn't how it works. The only way to ensure someone's soul goes to heaven is by getting right with Jesus before death. Once you die, you are either with Jesus or you aren't. No amount of praying will change our destiny once we're dead. Pray for her soul all you want, but if she's already there, prayers are pointless. If she's not there, prayers are.... well.... pointless.
Nice movie❤
Ah, that gunfight at the end reminded me of a weekend day in Chicago!
“ she’s fallen for you already!” Haha. How true!women say the opposite of what they’re thinking!
Who wouldn't fall for "I liked you when you were mad at me. I like you more now that you're not."
👍👌👏 Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old Western.
Best regards luck and health in particular.
Bought that new pistol and did not bother to get a single round of ammo for it. But since he'll have plenty of "Hollywood ammo", he'll never run out.
You need to use your imagination to make up for the lack of detail in early movies sometimes you may have to stretch that imagination
@@johngraham5948 I make the same comment a lot of times. People expect Hollywood to show us reality. But it is Hollywood - they do not specialize in reality nor do they get details right. Usually. One way they do not get details right is the unlimited ammo every gun seems to have. I call it "Hollywood ammo." In thoses cases, yes, of course we have to suspend belief and be able to imagine that in all that gunfire, he magically reloaded at some point. Happens in almost every movie made that has gunplay.....
19:18 And places himself in front of friendly fire. Like you said, "Hollywood ammo" and only Hollywood would place the hero in front of all that rifle fire.
@@iesusegoconfidoinvobis4309 It's probably the main way he gets to be the hero, is surviving all that gunfire. We still see it today, of course. The TV series Person of Interest (2011-2015) was famous for lots of gunfire that never killed anyone or stopped any cars. The TV show Reacher does it a lot, too.
👍👌👏😁😁😁 Yeah, the gold old Peacemaker Colt 20 shooter!
The days of the big hats
lucille browne was as cute as a button, and play John's love interest in many movies. Born 1907-1976.
The same year John Wayne was born.
No need for caps and fuses. Just look at it and throw it. That's some unique dynamite.
Another example of "Hollywood ammo".
Back in the day when there was no medication for Attention Deficit Disorder movies were shorter.
They had "shorts" that played before the movie, that would be a continuing story of Tarzan or some other well known hero. So the full theatre experience probably lasted about as long as it does now.
I wish movies were still short like this, maybe not quite this short but if a movie is 2 hours or more I start to get very disinterested
Dat ther be one of dem auta mobeels?
Strange noise from a old car. Sounds more like its steam driven.
Reminded me of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
42:05
Early tow trucks. But very effective.
Multă poveste puțină acțiune.
Wish price of stuff today were like they were in the old west
Sou fascinada por filmes com o Grande JOHN WAYNE Mais tem que ser lejendado em português ou espanhol por favor 😥😥😥🙏🙏🙏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Gosto dos filmes de John Wayne também. Eu sou de America e ele é minha estrela de cinema favorita do passado.
Not Bad For an Oldie
En castellano como se hace para verla
How did that total $210? Maybe I missed something, but I figured he bought a pistol, a horse, and some clothes. A lot of westerns (for the late 1800s) seemed to reveal a horse might cost $60 (or less), a pistol $15-20, and guessing the clothes might end up being $10-20.
I was thinking that the movie might be set in about 1910 or so. I may be wrong. I am trying to gauge the year by the vehicle and the dress that the lead lady is wearing... Maybe even later... But I also thought that $210 was a bit high. ~Sharon
I heard that cowboys in the late 19th century earned about 1 dollar a day. By the first decade of the 20th century, 210 dollars was still a huge amount of money
@@MultiAlanR Yes. Good point. And even if you throw in a saddle, his bill still shouldn't add up to the $210.
Maybe he bought genuine Levi's.
U forgot gunbelt an holster boots hat saddle blanket goes under saddle. And he is a star packer so money is no problem.and other stuff for horse
Cult Cinema, sou seu inscrito no canal sei que seus filmes são bons, mas esse não da pra assistir, consegue legendados em português, dublados em português ou em espanhol. Agradeço pela atenção e vou ficar aguardando. Obrigado amigo.
Eu também estou aguardando por favor 😥😥😥🙏🙏🙏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@@mariajosequeiroz263 tudo bem, é isso ai, unidos nunca seremos vencidos. Vamos pedir sempre, filmes antigos bons merece ser assistido sempre. Um abraço.
@@nelsonandrade2925 Eu ja sou uma pedinte faz é tempo Vamos continuar 🙏🙏🙏😂😂😂🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@@mariajosequeiroz263 boa tarde, você está bem espero que sim,continue se protegendo com máscara, gel e sem aglomerações. Sendo assim agente se encontrará por aí,nem que seja na Internet.
@@nelsonandrade2925 Se DEUS quiser eu espero 🙏🙏🙏🤗🤗🤗🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Quality of pictures like film mute Charlie Chaplin.. John Wayne very thin...
Ten que tet dublgen en portugues
😘😘😘😘😘😘❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dommage qu il soit en anglais
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Acabei de me escrever no canal na esperança que vocês postem os filmes Lejendados em português ou espanhol por favor 😥😥😥🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Same movie two different names🤔
I was thinking the same thing
Que lastima esta en Inglés,
Western versions francais
Ingles
In ready now. Great, let's start Tommorow. Dang Yankee Democrats.
The Democrats wanted to keep slavery and fought for the South, so they would have been the Johnny rebels. The Yankees were the North, led by the first Republican President, Abraham Lincoln. So saying "Yankee Democrats" is an oxymoron.