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  • Actors: John Wayne
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 10
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Passport
  • DVD Release Date: May 8, 2007
  • Run Time: 1622 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000NDFHUM
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #61,602 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Wayne, one of Hollywood's all-time greats, equally at home on a horse, inside a tank, or in the arms of a beautiful woman. In recognition of this landmark event, here is a man-sized collection of ten DVDS filled to bursting with John Wayne feature films and serials (yes, the Duke made cliffhangers).

Here are twenty-three feature-length classics starring the one and only John Wayne, spanning four decades of action and adventure, from the Old West to World War II, and everything in between.

Plus the Duke in three complete, 12-chapter serials from the early ‘30s: SHADOW OF THE EAGLE, THE THREE MUSKETEERS, and HURRICANE EXPRESS.

BONUS FEATURES: Hollywood Remembers John Wayne John Wayne in the Saddle John Wayne In Action

Long Description:

Disc One

Angel and the Badman (1947) - John Wayne is the badman and Gail Russell is the angel who nurses him back to health. Can a Quaker girl fall for a rough and tumble outlaw and make him change his ways? One of the Duke's most popular films. With Bruce Cabot.

Blue Steel (1934) - Marshal John Carruthers (John Wayne) goes undercover to ferret out crooked land speculators but Sheriff Jake (Gabby Hayes) thinks John is the crook. Can the marshal convince the sheriff it's the town's leading citizen who is up to no good before he swindles the good townsfolk?

Dawn Rider (1935) - Out for revenge against the gang that murdered his father, John Mason (John Wayne) is wounded. He falls for Alice, who nurses him back to health, but she turns out to be the sister one of the men Mason is looking for.

Desert Trail (1935) - Rodeo star John Scott (John Wayne) and his sidekick Kansas Charlie are wrongly accused of robbing a bank. To prove their innocence, they pursue the real culprits to bring them to justice.

Hell Town (1937) - Based on a Zane Grey novel, cowboy drifter Dare Rudd (John Wayne) is hired by his cattleman cousin Tom to head the big cattle drive, but Dare loses the money for the drive to cardsharps.

Disc Two

His Private Secretary (1933) - A rare romantic comedy for the Duke, who stars as a ne'er-do-well son of wealthy businessman who is more focused on a pretty girl (Evalyn Knapp) he wants to marry. Dad's opposed, so she gets a job working for him as a secretary to prove her worth.

Hurricane Express (1932) - Feature condensation of the twelve-chapter serial finds the young Duke as a daredevil pilot trying to ferret out the identity of a railroad saboteur called "The Wrecker" whose actions caused the death of his father.

Lawless Frontier (1935) - In pursuit of the rustler Zanti who murdered his parents, John Tobin (John Wayne) is framed by a sheriff in cahoots with Zanti and his gang. With Gabby Hayes as 'Dusty.'

Lucky Texan (1934) - Eastern-educated Jerry Mason (John Wayne) becomes partners with old rancher Jake Benson (Gabby Hayes in his first role as a sidekick). They strike it rich with a gold mine, then encounter outlaws.

Man From Utah (1934) - Rodeo champion John Weston (John Wayne) is sent by Marshal Higgins (Gabby Hayes) to a rodeo to uncover who is killing the rodeo riders who are about to win big prize money.

Disc Three

McLintock! (1963) - A rowdy, brawling Western version of The Taming of the Shrew! Katherine McClintock (Maureen O'Hara) returns from the East to get a divorce from cattle baron George Washington McClintock (John Wayne) only to find he has hired a beautiful widow (Yvonne De Carlo) as cook. His daughter (Stefanie Powers) also shows up, only to be fought over by her parents and courted by the cook's son (Patrick Wayne) and the Harvard-educated son of G.W. McClintock's worst enemy.

'Neath Arizona Skies (1934) - Chris Morrell (John Wayne) helps Indian girl (and oil heiress) Nina find her missing father. Sam Black (stuntman Yakima Canutt as a villain) and his gang are out to steal the oil lands. With Gabby Hayes.

Paradise Canyon (1935) - In search of a counterfeiting operation, government agent John Wyatt (John Wayne) goes undercover by joining Doc Carter's medicine show. At first he suspects Carter of being the counterfeiter, but soon turns his attention to Curly Joe (Yakima Canutt).

Rainbow Valley (1935) - Government agent John Martin (John Wayne) goes undercover to find out who is sabotaging efforts to build a road. The bad guys hire Martin to finish the job, but will his cover be blown before he can get the goods on the outlaws?

Randy Rides Alone (1934) - Charged with robbery and murder, Randy (John Wayne) is released from jail into the custody of Sally Rogers so he can find the real culprits. With Gabby Hayes and Yakima Canutt.

Disc Four

Riders Of Destiny (1933) - Villainous James Kincaid plans to do in rival ranchers. Agent Singin' Sandy Saunders (John Wayne) goes undercover to catch Kincaid and woo a damsel in distress. With Gabby Hayes and Yakima Canutt.

Sagebrush Trail (1934) - Jailed for a murder he didn't commit, John Brant (John Wayne) escapes and joins up with an outlaw gang to bring the real culprits to justice. Yakima Canutt is the bad guy..

Star Packer (1934) - John Travers and his Indian companion Yak (Yakima Canutt) are after the mysterious Shadow and his gang. Along the way, Travers becomes the new sheriff.

Texas Terror (1935) - Sheriff John Higgins (John Wayne) turns in his badge after he thinks he has killed his best friend during a shootout. He meets his friend's sister, leading to all sorts of conflicts. With Gabby Hayes.

The Trail Beyond (1934) - Rod Drew (John Wayne) searches for a missing miner and his daughter. He is joined by his old friend Wabi who has been framed for murder. Noah Beery Sr. and Noah Beery Jr. appear.

Disc Five

Desert Command (1933) - A feature condensation of the twelve-chapter serial The Three Musketeers finds the Duke (as Lt. Tom Wayne) as a pilot wrongly accused of murder in the Saharan Desert. Aided by three French Foreign Legionaires dubbing themselves 'The Three Musketeers,' Wayne must prove his innocence and defeat an evil gang stirring up the Arabs into revolt.

West Of The Divide (1934) - Ted Hayden (John Wayne) impersonates a wanted man and goes undercover with a gang that was responsible for killing his father. With Gabby Hayes and Yakima Canutt.

Winds of the Wasteland (1936) - Pony Express rider John Blair (John Wayne) is out of work because of the new telegraph system. A race will decide whether the Express riders or the evil stagecoach owner get the government mail contract.

BONUS FEATURES:

Hollywood Remembers John Wayne – A fitting tribute to the remarkable life and career of the Duke.

John Wayne in the Saddle - Hit the trail with the Duke in this cinematic tribute to the Westerns of John Wayne, filled with rare, original theatrical trailers.

John Wayne In Action - Join the Duke in a knock-down, drag-out tribute to Wayne's greatest dramas, comedies, and, of course, war films, filled with original trailers.

Disc Six

The Shadow of the Eagle (1932) – A carnival fairground and nearby airplane factory are menaced by a mysterious villain calling himself "The Eagle." Swearing revenge, he skywrites his threats against those who stole an invention. Barnstorming pilot Craig McCoy (John Wayne) is determined to uncover the truth about "The Eagle" and the disappearance of the carnival owner. Can he be "The Eagle," or is it one of the directors of the factory utilizing the invention?

Chapter Titles: 1. The Carnival Mystery 2. Pinholes 3. The Eagle Strikes 4. The Man of a Million Voices 5. The Telephone Cipher 6. Code of the Carnival

218 min

Disc Seven

The Shadow of the Eagle (1932)

Chapter Titles 7. Eagle or Vulture? 8. On the Spot 9. When Thieves Fall Out 10.The Man Who Knew 11.The Eagle's Wings 12.The Shadow Unmasked

Bonus: Original theatrical trailer.

Disc Eight

The Hurricane Express (1932) – A mysterious saboteur calling himself "The Wrecker" causes havoc on the L & R Railroad. After his engineer father is killed, airline pilot Larry Baker (John Wayne) vows to identify "The Wrecker" and bring him to justice. But it appears "The Wrecker" may be connected with the railroad. Worse, "The Wrecker" can disguise himself to look like anyone by putting on a lifelike mask of that person!

Chapter Titles: 1. The Wrecker 2. Flying Pirates 3. The Masked Menace 4. Buried Alive 5. Danger Lights 6. The Airport Mystery

Disc Nine

The Hurricane Express (1932)

Chapter Titles: 7. Sealed Lips 8. Outside the Law 9. The Invincible Army 10. The Wrecker's Secret 11. Wings of Death 12. Unmasked

227 min

Bonus: Original theatrical trailer.

Disc Ten

The Three Musketeers (1933) 210 min John Wayne as one of the Three Musketeers? Not quite. This serial takes place not in 17th century France but in modern day French Algeria. With the popularity of Beau Geste, French Foreign Legion films were all the rage, hence this Mascot serial. It has nothing to do with the Alexander Dumas novel, save that a trio of rascally legionnaires call themselves as "the Three Musketeers" with their pilot friend Tom Wayne (John Wayne) pegged as 'D'Artagnan.' They search for the mysterious leader "El Shaitan" (played by a masked Yakima Canutt, who also arranged the stunts) trying to start an Arab rebellion. Chapter Titles: 1. The Fiery Circle 2. One For All and All For One 3. The Master Spy 4. Pirates of the Desert 5. Rebel Rifles 6. Death's Marathon 7. Naked Steel 8. The Master Strikes 9. The Fatal Cave 10. Trapped 11. The Measure of Man 12. The Glory of Comrade


 

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55 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quite a Comprehensive Set, April 27, 2007
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This review is from: The John Wayne 100th Anniversary Collection (DVD)
Rather a lot of the Duke for a very fair price.

Here's what's in it:

Disc One

Hurricane Express (1932) - Feature condensation of the twelve-chapter serial finds the young Duke as a daredevil pilot trying to ferret out the identity of a railroad saboteur called "The Wrecker" whose actions caused the death of his father. 79 mins.

His Private Secretary (1933) - A rare romantic comedy for the Duke, who stars as a ne'er-do-well son of wealthy businessman who is more focused on a pretty girl (Evalyn Knapp) he wants to marry. Dad's opposed, so she gets a job working for him as a secretary to prove her worth. 60 mins.

Riders Of Destiny (1933) - Villainous James Kincaid plans to do in rival ranchers. Agent Singin' Sandy Saunders (John Wayne) goes undercover to catch Kincaid and woo a damsel in distress. With Gabby Hayes and Yakima Canutt. 53 mins.

Desert Command (1933) - A feature condensation of the twelve-chapter serial The Three Musketeers finds the Duke (as Lt. Tom Wayne) as a pilot wrongly accused of murder in the Saharan Desert. Aided by three French Foreign Legionnaires dubbing themselves 'The Three Musketeers,' Wayne must prove his innocence and defeat an evil gang stirring up the Arabs into revolt. 70 mins.



Disc Two

Sagebrush Trail (1934) - Jailed for a murder he didn't commit, John Brant (John Wayne) escapes and joins up with an outlaw gang to bring the real culprits to justice. Yakima Canutt is the bad guy. 54 mins.

Lucky Texan (1934) - Eastern-educated Jerry Mason (John Wayne) becomes partners with old rancher Jake Benson (Gabby Hayes in his first role as a sidekick). They strike it rich with a gold mine, then encounter outlaws. 54 mins.

West Of The Divide (1934) - Ted Hayden (John Wayne) impersonates a wanted man and goes undercover with a gang that was responsible for killing his father. With Gabby Hayes and Yakima Canutt. 54 mins.

Blue Steel (1934) - Marshal John Carruthers (John Wayne) goes undercover to ferret out crooked land speculators but Sheriff Jake (Gabby Hayes) thinks John is the crook. Can the marshal convince the sheriff it's the town's leading citizen who is up to no good before he swindles the good townsfolk? 54 mins.


Disc Three

Man From Utah (1934) - Rodeo champion John Weston (John Wayne) is sent by Marshal Higgins (Gabby Hayes) to a rodeo to uncover who is killing the rodeo riders who are about to win big prize money. 55 mins.

Randy Rides Alone (1934) - Charged with robbery and murder, Randy (John Wayne) is released from jail into the custody of Sally Rogers so he can find the real culprits. With Gabby Hayes and Yakima Canutt. 53 mins.

Star Packer (1934) - John Travers and his Indian companion Yak (Yakima Canutt) are after the mysterious Shadow and his gang. Along the way, Travers becomes the new sheriff. 53 mins.

The Trail Beyond (1934) - Rod Drew (John Wayne) searches for a missing miner and his daughter. He is joined by his old friend Wabi who has been framed for murder. Noah Beery Sr. and Noah Beery Jr. appear. 55 mins.


Disc Four

Lawless Frontier (1935) - In pursuit of the rustler Zanti who murdered his parents, John Tobin (John Wayne) is framed by a sheriff in cahoots with Zanti and his gang. With Gabby Hayes as 'Dusty.' 59 mins.

'Neath Arizona Skies (1934) - Chris Morrell (John Wayne) helps Indian girl (and oil heiress) Nina find her missing father. Sam Black (stuntman Yakima Canutt as a villain) and his gang are out to steal the oil lands. With Gabby Hayes. 52 mins.

Texas Terror (1935) - Sheriff John Higgins (John Wayne) turns in his badge after he thinks he has killed his best friend during a shootout. He meets his friend's sister, leading to all sorts of conflicts. With Gabby Hayes. 51 mins.

Rainbow Valley (1935) - Government agent John Martin (John Wayne) goes undercover to find out who is sabotaging efforts to build a road. The bad guys hire Martin to finish the job, but will his cover be blown before he can get the goods on the outlaws? 52 mins.


Disc Five

Desert Trail (1935) - Rodeo star John Scott (John Wayne) and his sidekick Kansas Charlie are wrongly accused of robbing a bank. To prove their innocence, they pursue the real culprits to bring them to justice. 54 mins.

Dawn Rider (1935) - Out for revenge against the gang that murdered his father, John Mason (John Wayne) is wounded. He falls for Alice, who nurses him back to health, but she turns out to be the sister one of the men Mason is looking for. 53 mins.

Paradise Canyon (1935) - In search of a counterfeiting operation, government agent John Wyatt (John Wayne) goes undercover by joining Doc Carter's medicine show. At first he suspects Carter of being the counterfeiter, but soon turns his attention to Curly Joe (Yakima Canutt). 52 mins.

Winds of the Wasteland (1936) - Pony Express rider John Blair (John Wayne) is out of work because of the new telegraph system. A race will decide whether the Express riders or the evil stagecoach owner get the government mail contract. 54 mins.


Disc Six

Hell Town (1937) - Based on a Zane Grey novel, cowboy drifter Dare Rudd (John Wayne) is hired by his cattleman cousin Tom to head the big cattle drive, but Dare loses the money for the drive to cardsharps. 59 mins.

Angel and the Badman (1947) - John Wayne is the badman and Gail Russell is the angel who nurses him back to health. Can a Quaker girl fall for a rough and tumble outlaw and make him change his ways? One of the Duke's most popular films. With Bruce Cabot. 100 mins.

McLintock! (1963) - A rowdy, brawling Western version of The Taming of the Shrew! Katherine McClintock (Maureen O'Hara) returns from the East to get a divorce from cattle baron George Washington McClintock (John Wayne) only to find he has hired a beautiful widow (Yvonne De Carlo) as cook. His daughter (Stefanie Powers) also shows up, only to be fought over by her parents and courted by the cook's son (Patrick Wayne) and the Harvard-educated son of G.W. McClintock's worst enemy. 127 mins.



Disc Seven

The Shadow of the Eagle (1932) - A carnival fairground and nearby airplane factory are menaced by a mysterious villain calling himself "The Eagle." Swearing revenge, he skywrites his threats against those who stole an invention. Barnstorming pilot Craig McCoy (John Wayne) is determined to uncover the truth about "The Eagle" and the disappearance of the carnival owner. Can he be "The Eagle," or is it one of the directors of the factory utilizing the invention?

Chapter Titles:
1. The Carnival Mystery
2. Pinholes
3. The Eagle Strikes
4. The Man of a Million Voices
5. The Telephone Cipher
6. Code of the Carnival
7. Eagle or Vulture?
8. On the Spot
9. When Thieves Fall Out
10.The Man Who Knew
11.The Eagle's Wings
12.The Shadow Unmasked

218 mins.

Bonus: Original theatrical trailer.


Disc Eight

The Hurricane Express (1932) - A mysterious saboteur calling himself "The Wrecker" causes havoc on the L & R Railroad. After his engineer father is killed, airline pilot Larry Baker (John Wayne) vows to identify "The Wrecker" and bring him to justice. But it appears "The Wrecker" may be connected with the railroad. Worse, "The Wrecker" can disguise himself to look like anyone by putting on a lifelike mask of that person!

Chapter Titles:
1. The Wrecker
2. Flying Pirates
3. The Masked Menace
4. Buried Alive
5. Danger Lights
6. The Airport Mystery
7. Sealed Lips
8. Outside the Law
9. The Invincible Army
10. The Wrecker's Secret
11. Wings of Death
12. Unmasked

227 min

Bonus: Original theatrical trailer.



Disc Nine

The Three Musketeers (1933) - John Wayne as one of the Three Musketeers? Not quite. This serial takes place not in 17th century France but in modern day French Algeria. With the popularity of Beau Geste, French Foreign Legion films were all the rage, hence this Mascot serial. It has nothing to do with the Alexander Dumas novel, save that a trio of rascally legionnaires call themselves as "the Three Musketeers" with their pilot friend Tom Wayne (John Wayne) pegged as 'D'Artagnan.' They search for the mysterious leader "El Shaitan" (played by a masked Yakima Canutt, who also arranged the stunts) trying to start an Arab rebellion.

Chapter Titles:
1. The Fiery Circle
2. One For All and All For One
3. The Master Spy
4. Pirates of the Desert
5. Rebel Rifles
6. Death's Marathon
7. Naked Steel
8. The Master Strikes
9. The Fatal Cave
10. Trapped
11. The Measure of Man
12. The Glory of Comrade

210 mins.


BONUS DISC (Disc Ten)

No Substitute For Victory (1970) - This rare piece of pro-Vietnam propaganda features on-camera narration by Wayne, plus appearances and commentary from General William Westmoreland, General Mark Clark and even Martha Raye! 73 mins.

Hollywood Remembers John Wayne - A fitting tribute to the remarkable life and career of the Duke. 25 mins.

John Wayne in the Saddle - Hit the trail with the Duke in this cinematic tribute to the Westerns of John Wayne, filled with rare, original theatrical trailers. 60 mins.

John Wayne In Action - Join the Duke in a knock-down, drag-out tribute to Wayne's greatest dramas, comedies, and, of course, war films, filled with original trailers. 60 mins.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, Yes, Yes, Buy It!!, August 15, 2007
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This is a great collection of old time movies, not to mention 3 complete serials. No, they're not digital, hi-def quality. No, they're not all the pristine, crystal clear prints that "some critics" expect, but for the price you can't go wrong! 23 movies, and 3 serials for 35 bucks. OK, I'm not the biggest John Wayne fan, but I am a fan of good old fashion, good guy, bad guy flicks that you wouldn't be ashamed to let your kids or mother watch. This collection is well worth the purchase price.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For a REAL John Wayne Fan, great!, April 18, 2009
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I AM a John Wayne fan, and I have only a few of these movies on other discs. I used to have some on tape. I WILL watch them more then once and they are some of the best movies you can get. A real John Wayne fan would really appreciate these older movies. The quality of older movies are not of the primary concern for a real fan. The story line, the action, the many aspects of what makes John Wayne, the Duke! His style can still be seen in these early films. I recommend them.
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