Before you name five Cow Boy Actors John Wayne have to be one of them I remember as a young lad the film I liked to watch most is "Cow Boy Films" if John Wayne is one of the actors. His nick name "Duke" . John Wayne please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Do you ever like cow boy film?. If so, which actor you love to watch?
Clint Eastwood in pale rider Clint Eastwood in unforgiven Clint Eastwood in good the bad and the ugly Jimmy Stewart in the man who shot Liberty valance (not dreaming Wayne) That yank with the war medal Murphy in crap movies In fact John bloody Wayne's only good one was true grit
Yeah... Support your lock sheriff is a master piece James garner Then magnificent seven Or how about Blazing saddles
please log in to view this image please log in to view this image A Tribute to Fort Apache John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple AND John Ford? You can't go wrong with a combination like that. Circle the wagons and get ready for our Tribute to Fort Apache. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image A Tribute to She Wore a Yellow Ribbon The third movie in John Ford's Calvary trilogy chronicles John Wayne's final days before retirement and is just as good as the other two: Rio Grande and Fort Apache. We spotlight them all in this Tribute to She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image A Tribute to Rio Grande John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara bicker over their son and fight those pesky Indians in part two of John Ford's famous Cavalry trilogy.
Don't know about actor but a good westerns.......... Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid All the spagetti westerns The Proposition
Eastwood all the way, no one comes close. fistful the good the bad pale rider. Mind you I ain't seen any cowboy movies in nearly 2 decades
true girt remake was a travesty. that 3:10 to yuma was.... well it was ok but a bit dul to be honest buy Django unchained has to be seen... right up the the freaking end with which they ruined the who ****ing movie.
this 1000%, was a fantastic movie till it went all Dusk till dawn at the end The director obviously found his stash before they managed to finish the movie 3:10 to yuma wasn't bad but lispian bale carried it a bit tbh
muck... no seriously i'll say this best movie he did were rio bravo... a bit of fun that one. Rio grande was ok but **** be o'hara was a ham and the irsh drunk solider the only comedic relief..
sherriff bart in blazing saddles! how about gnfight at ok corrall.. not the recentish one but the original with kirk douglas? as doc holiday or 1000s ways to die in the west wild wild west
He was actually an English born former boxer, Victor McLaglen, and his best role in a Wayne movie was probably as Squire Will Danaher in The Quiet Man, which imo was the most entertaining of all Wayne's movies(although not a western).