Legends of the Silver Screen: The Lives and Legacies of John Wayne and Marlon Brando
ISBN: 9781493577163
*Includes Wayne's and Brando's filmographies
*Includes pictures of Wayne, Brando and important people in their lives.
*Includes some of Wayne's and Brando's most colorful and controversial quotes.
*Discusses the controversies surrounding the lives of both actors.
*Includes a Table of Contents.
"Every country in the world loved the folklore of the West -- the music, the dress, the excitement, everything that was associated with the opening of a new territory. It took everybody out of their own little world. The cowboy lasted a hundred years, created more songs and prose and poetry than any other folk figure. The closest thing was the Japanese samurai. Now, I wonder who'll continue it." – John Wayne
"He is the marker. There's 'before Brando' and 'after Brando'." – Martin Scorsese
Hollywood has produced no shortage of famous movie stars, but none have been as culturally significant as John Wayne. Marion Morrison was born in a quintessentially quaint Midwestern town, but he eventually grew up to become John Wayne, the legend of the silver screen who embodied the Western frontier. Wayne starred in so many movies (nearly 150 in all) that when asked to name his worst, he joked that 50 of them were tied, but the excessive number allowed Wayne to portray heroes of all stripes, from cowboys to soldiers, and he was invariably charming, courageous, and full of rugged, masculine swagger.
*Includes pictures of Wayne, Brando and important people in their lives.
*Includes some of Wayne's and Brando's most colorful and controversial quotes.
*Discusses the controversies surrounding the lives of both actors.
*Includes a Table of Contents.
"Every country in the world loved the folklore of the West -- the music, the dress, the excitement, everything that was associated with the opening of a new territory. It took everybody out of their own little world. The cowboy lasted a hundred years, created more songs and prose and poetry than any other folk figure. The closest thing was the Japanese samurai. Now, I wonder who'll continue it." – John Wayne
"He is the marker. There's 'before Brando' and 'after Brando'." – Martin Scorsese
Hollywood has produced no shortage of famous movie stars, but none have been as culturally significant as John Wayne. Marion Morrison was born in a quintessentially quaint Midwestern town, but he eventually grew up to become John Wayne, the legend of the silver screen who embodied the Western frontier. Wayne starred in so many movies (nearly 150 in all) that when asked to name his worst, he joked that 50 of them were tied, but the excessive number allowed Wayne to portray heroes of all stripes, from cowboys to soldiers, and he was invariably charming, courageous, and full of rugged, masculine swagger.