BIG JAKE ~ DUKES BEST WESTERN COMPILATION
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Trailers & Clips From My Favourite John Wayne Western Movie Which Makes It My Favourite Western Movie
Duke Plays Big Jake McCandles The avenging head of the McCandle Ranch when John Fain's (Richard Boone) gang kidnaps His grandson He returns to his estranged wife Martha (Maureen O'Hara) and leads the search for his grandson Little Jake . Big Jake sets off, his sons (Pat Wayne & Chris Mitchum) in tow, to deliver the ransom to the kidnappers, but has little intention of handing it over without a fight.
This Great Movie Also Features Bruce Cabot & Jake's friend Indian Scout Sam Sharpnose
Initial release: 26 May 1971
Director: George Sherman
Production company: Batjac Productions
Narrated by: George Fenneman
Screenplay: Harry Julian Fink, R. M. Fink
One of my favorite Duke movies, had the greatest character introduction ever.
100% agree. Talk about an EPIC lead in by Maureen O'Hara. 🔥
John Wayne has the most symbolic voice possible imo
This is probably my favorite western that I have watched more times than any other.
Mine too childhood favorite of mine
Totally agree. One of the best, and a joy to watch multiple times a year..
@@HappyBoyProductions sure is even if ya know every line
One of the best, if not THE BEST John Wayne movie.
Two icons, right there.
Yeap...the "Duke" and the "Dawg" 😎
"Thought you was dead" "not hardIy" ..... loved ALL JW Westerns. I used to watched them with my Dad ❤ ....but my all time favourite is The Cowboys, sadly Dad never lived to see it.
John Wayne and Richard Boone would appear once again in John Wayne's last movie "The Shootist".
Also Jimmy Stewart's last appearance in front of a camera I believe in The Shootist.
That clip from Big Jake is one of my favorites.
Que linda pelicula...y juntos con Maureen O Hara y John Wayne La pareja!!!!!❤❤
I saw this movie with my cousin when I was visiting them in Kansas City back in 1971.
I am from Arlington, Va. and that was the first time I went on a trip by myself. I was sixteen
years old then. Anyway, that was my favorite John Wayne movie then. As I remember in
the movie, every so often, somebody would say to John Wayne: "I thought you were dead."
One of my favorite all time favorite qwsterns
So funny John Wayne in this film hated being called “daddy” 😂
I’ve called my dad only “daddy” from my first word until he died when I was 40 years old and he loved it 😂
Different for girls.
Chisum is a good one also
Chisum was one of his best westerns!!
This later Wayne western reflects the tendency towards more gratuitous violence that was being seen on screen,
but the star cast, and quality production values made this a worthwhile vehicle for the star's familiar qualities
in a no nonsense leading role "doing what a man's gotta do"!
Your kidding right, this is a mature gritty performance. But same old fun and laughs in between. Just a classic!
I think my view was measured. As for "classic" - that's a word I might apply to "The Searchers" -
even with its occasional continuity errors.
Best Western Of All Time !
Well, it's certainly a very good one but, for Best, I'd say it's a tossup between Stagecoach (the John Wayne version), Red River, and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
I know every line of this film so well that if they decided to re-make the movie, they could cast me as any character and I wouldn't even have to prepare for the part haha- yet, no matter how many times I've seen it, if this film comes on TV, or I see it on one of the streaming services, I sit and watch it. John Wayne was still living the first time I saw this picture- so that ought to give you an idea of how many times I've watched this movie. If I live another 40 years, who knows how many more times I will watch it! This and Rio Bravo, True Grit, Rio Lobo, El Dorado, Chisum, The Cowboy's... I've seen them all a billion times!
Every Mothers Son !
Has anybody else ever noticed that, when Jacob saves the sheep farmer, he never pays him the $100 he promised up front?
"you can call me father, you can call me Jacob, you can call me, Jake,you can call me a dirty son of a bitch, but the next time you call me daddy, I'm going to finish this fight."
I wish Big Jake was my subconscious voice
The Mexican was the only one that knew what Bonnet meant.lol
Didn’t that promo give away the ending?
ridiculous movie
Why do you feel so?
@@odysseusrex5908 everything from the dialog to the scene w/ the motorcycle to the little kid yelling "HEY PUT ME DOWN" after Richard Boone's character picks him up on horseback - yeah, sure, so ridiculous. Who wrote that?!? The whole "old west" is better than the coming new world/technology/industrial revolution heading "our" way - hence the motorcycle and car are seen as culprits -- notice how the car gets blown away and the motorcycle almost kills Chris Mitchum... the most transparently stupid movie about the west, EVER.
@@bishlap Well, I disagree.
@@odysseusrex5908 of course you do, you're not a critical thinker, you're sheep, just going w/ the flow. I understand, believe me, I do.
@@bishlap Ah, ad hominem, I understand.
"Oh what'd he have to go and do that for"?