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John Wayne - All American Hero DVD

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West Of The Divide: Ted Hayden impersonates a wanted man and joins Gentry's gang only to learn later that Gentry was the one who killed his father. He saves Fay Winters' Dad's ranch from Gentry and also rescues his longlost brother Spud. The Man From Utah: The Marshal sends John Weston to a rodeo to discover who is killing the prize-winning riders. Barton has organized the rodeo and plans to leave with all the prize money put up by the townspeople. When it appears that Weston w...

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Released
23 September 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Delta Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
386 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5024952865727 
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Collection of films featuring John Wayne. In 'West of the Divide' (1934), Ted Hayden (Wayne) has to imitate a criminal to become a member of Gentry (Lloyd Whitlock)'s gang to discover that Gentry was the man who killed his father, and vows revenge. Along the way he saves a woman's ranch and finds his long-lost brother. In 'The Man from Utah' (1934), John Weston (Wayne) is asked by the local sheriff to investigate the deaths of a number of rodeo riders. He soon uncovers the crooked antics of the rodeo sponsor, who makes sure winning horsemen don't live to collect their prizes. In 'The Star Packer' (1934), Wayne stars as a tough cowboy who infiltrates a gang of outlaws in order to track down the man responsible for the murder of his family. In 'Blue Steel' (1934), a town is held to ransom by a band of outlaws when gold is discovered. All looks grim until US Marshal John Carruthers (Wayne) comes on the scene and stands up to them. In 'The Angel and the Badman' (1947), Quart Evans (Wayne), ex-deputy sheriff of Wyatt Earp, is now a rough and ready gunslinger. After being injured in a shootout, Evans is taken in and nursed by a Quaker family. He finds himself falling for the daughter (Gail Russell), and attempts to give up gunslinging. However, a determination to bring a group of murderers to justice threatens his new-found peace of mind. 'John Wayne On Film' (1998) takes a look at Wayne's film career and in 'The American West of John Ford' (1971), Wayne, James Stewart and Henry Fonda pay homage to the renowned Western director, John Ford.