Paul Fix
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El Dorado (1967)
Bart Jason, a wealthy cattleman with a dubious reputation, brings Cole Thornton, a gunslinger-for-hire in post-Civil War Texas, to the town of El Dorado.
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The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)
The Fighting Kentuckian begins in 1818 with a Kentucky regiment on its march home that enters Mobile, Alabama.
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The Sea Chase (1955)
In The Sea Chase, Karl Ehrlich, played by John Wayne, is the captain of the old German steam freighter Ergenstrasse. The Ergenstrasse sits in the port of Sydney, Australia on the eve of the Second World War.
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Back to Bataan (1945)
Back To Bataan begins where the story ends with U.S. Army Ranger raid at Cabanatuan prisoner-of-war camp, freeing many U.S. military personnel from their Japanese captors.
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Island in the Sky (1953)
Island in the Sky is based on one of the chapters in the 1944 novel Fate Is The Hunter which Ernest K. Gann wrote.
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Golden Age of the Silver Screen
After The Thin Man (1936)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) released After The Thin Man on December 25, 1936. W.S. Van Dyke directed film starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, and James Stewart.
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Sunday Seconds with the Duke
Blood Alley (1955)
Warner Bros released Blood Alley on October 1, 1955. William A. Wellman directed the film starring John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, and Paul Fix.
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After the Thin Man (1936)
1936’s After the Thin Man begins where 1934’s The Thin Man leaves off...with Nick and Nora Charles on a train on its way from New York to San Francisco. They arrive on New Years Eve to find a surprise homecoming party raging in their home.
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Tall in the Saddle (1944)
RKO Radio Pictures released Tall in the Saddle to theaters on September 29, 1944. Edwin Marin directs the western which stars John Wayne, Ella Raines, and Ward Bond.
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The Sons of Katie Elder (1965)
Paramount Pictures released The Sons of Katie Elder to theaters on August 16, 1965. Henry Hathaway directed the film which starred John Wayne, Dean Martin, and Martha Hyer.
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