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John Wayne: Angel & The Badman / On Film / The Star Packer / Blue Steel (2 DVD Set) (1934)
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Hollywood Classics
Angel & the Badman The first film produced by and starring John Wayne, Angel & the Badman is the story of an outlaw trying to change his life. Wayne, wounded, collapses on the doorstep of a Quaker family. While they nurse him back to health, he begins to fall in love with the daughter, played by Gail Russell. The gunslinger's strive to change his ways is offset by his strong desire to avenge his foster father's murder.
John Wayne: On Film John Wayne, The Duke...if you're looking for heroes, for someone who embodies the American experience, look no further. This documentary takes us on a trip through Wayne's legendary film career. From his struggles in the 1930s, to Stagecoach and the rejuvenation of the Western genre, and onto Fort Apache, The Alamo, The Searchers and other unforgettable classics that propelled John Wayne to the ranks of movie stars, mythic hero, and American institution.
Star Packer: One of John Wayne's best "B" westerns, the Star Packer features Wayne as John Travers, who, with the help of his Indian companion, Yak, pursues the dangerous Shadow and his gang. When the town's sheriff is killed, Wayne takes over and makes plans to trap the Shadow once and for all.
Blue Steel: In Blue Steel, John Wayne portrays a U.S. marshal John Carruthers who observes a robbery but the town's Sheriff thinks Wayne is the culprit. Meanwhile, the town's leading citizen is planning to rob everyone blind.
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