When I watch this movie I marvel at the talent on the screen. John Wayne, Ron Howard, Jimmy Stewart, Lauren Bacall, Scatman Crothers, John Carradine, and more. I watched it as a teenager in the 1980s at some point. The movie was released in 1976.
I really, really like this movie a lot and have liked it from the first time I saw it. Along with Wayne, it is fun seeing Ron Howard in his role here. No, it’s not the Clint Eastwood trilogy or John Wayne’s own The Searchers but a really good film.
This film has John Wayne at the end of his long career and Ron Howard at the beginning of his adult career. This was John Wayne’s final role before he died later. Wayne was battling cancer in real life during the film’s production, adding a poignant parallel to real life.
It was directed by Don Siegel and is based on the 1975 novel by Glendon Swarthout. The movie is set in 1901 and follows the story of J.B. Books (played by Wayne), an aging and ailing gunfighter who learns he has terminal cancer. Determined to face his final days with dignity, Books seeks peace but becomes embroiled in conflicts that challenge his desire for a quiet end.
James Stewart had not made a film for five years. He agreed to play the doctor as a favor to John Wayne and his hearing was getting bad by then.
Don Siegel was a very successful director. Some of Siegel’s huge movies came with Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Coogan’s Bluff (1968), Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), Dirty Harry (1971), and Escape from Alcatraz (1979). Siegel was known for his direct no-nonsense directing and ability to draw performances from his actors. Clint Eastwood said he was one of his mentors.
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I am ashamed to admit that I have never seen this. It’s been on my “to watch” list for too long. Time to sit down with the Duke…..
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It is a good movie Keith. Not The Searchers but a good solid movie well worth watching.
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Me neither.
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“The Duke” Awesome!
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YES!
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John Wayne smoked five packs of cigarettes a day before he got cancer and lost his left lung. I should watch this again, as I really enjoyed the trailer.
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I remember when he died and I was shocked…it was The Duke… I started to watch his movies after that. He was around in the silent movie days.
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It is rumored that he and many other actors had developed cancer from radiation poisoning while filming downwind from nuclear test sites in Utah.
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There is no evidence that Wayne was exposed to radioactive dust while filming The Conqueror in Snow’s Canyon, Utah.
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True, but the movie a saw on the subject made a compelling argument!
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I remember reading something about that…it was quite a few
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I think my dad liked this one back in the day. I wouldn’t have guessed Ron howard would be in a Western like that
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It’s a more mainstream type of western and I like it a lot. NOT a speghetti western at all…but like I said…even non western fans would like it. It was odd because he had terminal cancer in real life and on screen which is sad.
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There sure is some talent from the golden years of Hollywood in this one.
I’m old enough to remember the days when smoking was acceptable. Ma’s doctors waiting room was lit up like a scrub fire, and as smoky. Ironical or what? ‘Well see Doc, I got this persistent cough, damned if I know why? Hey Doc, want a Lucky while we’re sitting chatting?’
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lol… yea I remember being in the backseat not being able to see out the front window… it’s a wonder I never smoked.
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Yep, me too. Hated my folks smoking back then, me stuck in the back of the rattling old Austin, breathing in their second hand-to-mouth smoke. Absolutely loath the smelly butt stinking habit now.
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I was in a red Plymouth Valiant (just like Duel the movie) with smoke everywhere! Yea maybe that taught me NOT to smoke.
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Is this the movie where John Wayne says; “Get off your horse and drink your milk”?
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I think that was The Cowboys in 1972 but I could be wrong.
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I think your guess is better than mine Max 🙂
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Man, while growing up in Germany I’ve seen so many Western movies, many of which starred John Wayne. I don’t recall this one.
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It’s a good one…not The Searchers by any stretch but a good solid movie. I believe it got 7.4 on IMDB out of 10 so that isn’t bad.
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I think Richard Boone and Wayne have battled in another film
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Wow I happened to know that one…Big Jake I believe. I really like Boone…as I know you do. A man’s man no doubt.
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Head of the class Max. Hombre is my top Boone flick. Aso really liked Rio Conchos.
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I’ll have to check them out CB…got them on my list now. I remember Boone mostly for Have Gun Will Travel…which was really good.
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Very moving western. The Duke last parade. There’s something of the Eastwood tone in that shootist redemption atmosphere, isnt’it ?
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You are right… some anti-hero thrown in there. Like I told others…it’s not The Searchers but a good movie.
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Can’t go wrong with John Wayne! Another movie I enjoy with him and Jimmy Stewart is the Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
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Thanks for reading Dana…no you can’t go wrong with either one.
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I was never a John Wayne fan. Politically it just wasn’t an option. I am glad to say that my opinion has changed. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and The Shootist are my top two favorites. I mean, when they are on I stop and watch. I never did understand or appreciate The Searchers. The El Dorado/Rio Bravo movie (same movie, shot twice, only those accompanying Wayne changed) are pretty good.
But there is something about The Shootist. Fabulous. Ron Howard. Scatman Crothers. Henry Morgan. YES!!!!!
I have also always been impressed by Ron Howard, except as Opie which, well, not my cuppa.
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