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1 Bob’s John Wayne Want List 18 February 2013 Year Title Type of Appearance Media FILMS 1937 Adventure's End [Lost Film] (Note: it is reported that the Library of Congress does indeed have a print of this) As Duke Slade Film 1930 Cheer Up And Smile [Lost Film] Uncredited Bit Part FIlm 1931 Deceiver, The [Lost Film] As Richard Thorpe – A Corpse Film 1929 Forward Pass, The [Lost Film] Uncredited Extra Film 1931 Girls Demand Excitement [Lost Film] (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/] As Peter Brooks Film 1928 Mother Machree (need full film) Extra Film 1936 Oregon Trail, The [Lost Film] As Capt. John Delmont Film 1929 Speakeasy [Lost Film] Uncredited Extra Film 1929 Strong Boy [Lost Film] Unconfirmed Uncredited Extra Film 1933 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, The [note: still from this film shows John Wayne in it] [Note: I have a very grainy copy from YouTube, I would like a clear copy] Alleged Bit Part – scenes cut from final print Film 1932 That’s My Boy [Lost Film] Uncredited Football Player Film 1931 Three Girls Lost (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/] As Gordon Wales Film 1929 Words and Music [Lost Film] As Pete Donahue (billed as Duke Morrison) Film Non-John Wayne Films With Archive Footage of John Wayne 1933 “Footlight Parade” [A clip from “The Telegraph Trail” is said to be featured in this film, per Tim Lilley, The Big Trail, Vol X, No 4, December 1993] 1949 “Laramie” [footage from Stagecoach was used in this film] FILM TRAILERS & MOVIE PROMOS Cancel My Reservation (ref #3) [http://sabucat.com] ? Trailer Lady Takes A Chance, A (ref #3) [http://sabucat.com] Himself Trailer
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Bob’s John Wayne Want List 18 February 2013

Year Title Type of Appearance Media

FILMS 1937 Adventure's End

[Lost Film] (Note: it is reported that the Library of Congress does indeed have a print of this)

As Duke Slade Film

1930 Cheer Up And Smile [Lost Film]

Uncredited Bit Part FIlm

1931 Deceiver, The [Lost Film]

As Richard Thorpe – A Corpse

Film

1929 Forward Pass, The [Lost Film]

Uncredited Extra Film

1931 Girls Demand Excitement [Lost Film] (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/]

As Peter Brooks Film

1928 Mother Machree (need full film)

Extra Film

1936 Oregon Trail, The [Lost Film]

As Capt. John Delmont Film

1929 Speakeasy [Lost Film]

Uncredited Extra Film

1929 Strong Boy [Lost Film]

Unconfirmed Uncredited Extra

Film

1933 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, The [note: still from this film shows John Wayne in it] [Note: I have a very grainy copy from YouTube, I would like a clear copy]

Alleged Bit Part – scenes cut from final print

Film

1932 That’s My Boy [Lost Film]

Uncredited Football Player Film

1931 Three Girls Lost (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/]

As Gordon Wales Film

1929 Words and Music [Lost Film]

As Pete Donahue (billed as Duke Morrison)

Film

Non-John Wayne Films With Archive Footage of John Wayne 1933 “Footlight Parade”

[A clip from “The Telegraph Trail” is said to be featured in this film, per Tim Lilley, The Big Trail, Vol X, No 4, December 1993]

1949 “Laramie” [footage from Stagecoach was used in this film]

FILM TRAILERS & MOVIE PROMOS Cancel My Reservation

(ref #3) [http://sabucat.com] ? Trailer

Lady Takes A Chance, A (ref #3) [http://sabucat.com]

Himself Trailer

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Shepherd of the Hills (ref #3) [http://sabucat.com]

Himself Trailer

Three Faces West (ref #3) [http://sabucat.com]

Himself Trailer

PRODUCTION SHORTS / FEATURETTES Cast A Giant Shadow

(ref #3) [http://sabucat.com] Himself Making Of

1962 Hatari! Big Game Hunting Without Guns Himself Making Of She Wore A Yellow Ribbon: The Making of a

Legend Himself – Archival Material Making Of

Undefeated, The (ref #3) [http://sabucat.com]

Himself Making Of

DOCUMENTARIES ? Ducks Unlimited Story, The

[Note: Although Ducks Unlimited states this documentary does not exist, I have seen it. I watched it online. When I initially contacted Ducks Unlimited about purchasing this film, I was told that it was available, but limited to copies in stock, and no new copies were scheduled to be made.]

Himself - Segment Documentary

1987

Hollywood Home Movies, PG, 58min Release:1987 Starring: Ann-Margret, Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe, Gregory Peck, John Wayne (info from the Star Pulse website – John Wayne Filmography)

Archive Material Documentary

2012 John Wayne - In the Movies Archive Material Documentary 1978 Olaf Wieghorst: Painter of the American West,

54min, Starring: Olaf Wieghorst, Howard Hawks, John Wayne. Synopsis: Enjoy this collection of western painting by Olaf Weighorst in this video profiling the painter's life.

Himself Documentary

1960’s Rona Barrett visiting JW aboard Wild Goose, she interviews him, scenes of harbor and marina in Balboa

Himself Documentary

1950 Shoot 'Em Up. 1hr 0min, See the segments which make movies action classics in this compilation Genre: Action, Release: 1950, Full Cast: Dick Foran, Roy Rogers, Trigger the Horse, Errol Flynn, John Wayne

Television Documentary

? Warner Brothers Story, The: 75 Years of Award Winners

Archive Material Documentary

FILM SHORTS, PSA’s, NEWSREELS, COMP REELS, INDUSTRIAL and

GOVERNMENT FILMS

100 Years Young: The Story of the Massachusetts State Police (unknown year – unconfirmed appearance)

Himself - Narrator Industrial Film

1970 California Proposition 18 PSA [John Wayne Himself PSA

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speaks against California Proposition 18--circa 1970--which he considers the wrong anti-pornography bill to combat filth in the movies.] (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/] (Ref #11) [http://www.macfilms.com]

1940’s Focus on the Screen Writer (shows clip of Red River)

Himself Documentary Film Short

Freedom's Foundation PSA [John Wayne speaks for the Freedom's Foundation--strident and worshipful patriotism should be taught to children or else we may lose the struggle with Communism in the world--this spoken with old-fashioned 4th of July celebration (with 19th century cowboy antics) in foreground--then Wayne in cowboy garb speaks directly on camera] (ref #3 – 1950’s PSA Reel) [http://sabucat.com] & (Ref #11) [http://www.macfilms.com]

Himself Film PSA

1957 The Heart of Show Business [40 minute film highlighting the work of Variety Club International. Produced by Variety Club International, distributed by Columbia Pictures]

Himself - Narrator Film Short

1932 Hollywood Handicap, The Himself Film Short 1977 Home For The Seabees

[Ref #21] Himself - Narrator U.S. Navy

Documentary How The West Was Won (ref #3)

[http://sabucat.com] Himself Theatrical Ad

(Snipe) 1970 John Ford: Memorial Day 1970, filmed by Mark

Haggard, released 1974. Filmed at the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital.

This short film may have footage of John Wayne, as he was a regular at these annual functions

2007 John Wayne Birthday Centennial Celebration (ref. #14) [http://www.johnwaynebirthplace.org/video.html]

Centennial Birthday Celebration

2007 John Wayne Birthday Centennial Saturday Cowboy Symposium (ref. #14) [http://www.johnwaynebirthplace.org/video.html]

Centennial Birthday Celebration

2007 John Wayne Birthday Centennial Sunday Cowboy Symposium (ref. #14) [http://www.johnwaynebirthplace.org/video.html]

Centennial Birthday Celebration

1941 Meet the Stars #8: Stars Past and Present (aka Stars Past and Present)

Himself Film Short

1944 Memo For Joe (8 min) Himself Film Short 1952 Miracle in Motion {3 Min}

John Wayne narrates a fund-raising public-service theatrical film to benefit the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation

Himself - Narrator Film Short

1932 Running Hollywood Himself Film Short 1940 Screen Snapshots (Series 19, No 8): Cowboy

Jubilee (aka: Meet the Stars) Himself Film Short

1958 Screen Snapshots: Salute to Hollywood, with John Wayne, Charlton Heston, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ralph Staub (www.researchvideo.com)

Himself Film Short

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1953 Three Lives {25 min.} Himself - Commentator Film Short / PSA

1950 Unknown Newsreel Footage: shows JW at a charity golf tournament

Himself Newsreel

1955 Unknown Newsreel Footage: Queen Elizabeth meets film celebrities including John Wayne

Himself Newsreel

1960 Unknown Newsreel Footage: Academy Awards, features show and post show interviews including JW

Himself Newsreel

1960 Unknown Newsreel Footage: World Premiere of The Alamo at the Lawn Theater in Texas.

Himself Newsreel

1960 Unknown Newsreel Footage: World Premiere of The Alamo San Antonio, plus much more JW in various locations.

Himself

Newsreel

1960 Unknown Newsreel Footage: World Premiere of The Alamo at the Carthay Circle Theater

Himself Newsreel

19?? Unknown Newsreel Footage: The 1st GEORGES Awards

Himself Newsreel

1932 Voice of Hollywood No. 13, The (Second Series)

Himself, Announcer Film Short

1972 The Way It Is: The Tactical Airlift Story (United States Air Force Film) [Ref #9] [note: I do have the raw footage used to film the intro to this, but it has no sound, and is not the complete film]

Narrator DOD Film

TELEVISION 1954 26th Annual Academy Awards (ref #2)

[http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/] Himself Television /

Newsreel 1959 31st Annual Academy Awards (need complete

segments) Himself - Presenter: Best Actor, and in opening greeting

Television / Newsreel

1960 32nd Annual Academy Awards (need complete segments)

? Television / Newsreel

1961 33rd Annual Academy Awards Himself Television / Newsreel

1970 42nd Annual Academy Awards (need complete segments)

Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Cinematography

Television

1972 44th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Presenter Television 1973 45th Annual Academy Awards Himself Television 1975 47th Annual Academy Awards (need complete

segments) Himself - Presenter: Honorary Award to Howard Hawks

Television

1983 55th Annual Academy Awards Archive Material Television 1998 70th Annual Academy Awards Archive Material Television 1980 32nd Annual Emmy Awards, 32nd. Emmy

winners compilation, “John Wayne, an American legend” (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/]

Archive Material Television

2003 Golden Globe Awards Show (20 Jan 2003, JW appears in a retrospective of past recipients of

Archive Material Television

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the DeMille Award) 1998 AFI’s 100 Movies: The Anti-Heroes Archive Material Television 1978 A Hell Of A Life: Howard Hawks (3 Mar 1978) [I

have the German version, would like the English version]

Himself Television

1977 All Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (1 Dec 1977)

Himself Television

1976 American Cancer Society Commercial – The Shootist (features the scene where the Jimmy Stewart character tells John Wayne he has cancer.

Himself Television Commercial

1995 American Cinema: The Stars Archive Material Television 1976 America Salutes Richard Rodgers: The Sound

of His Music 8 Dec 1978 Himself Television

1978 American Film Institute Salute / Tribute to Henry Fonda [have clip, would like entire program]

Himself Television

1989 American Movie Legend – John Wayne (an AMC original documentary)

Archive Material Television

1977 American Sportsman (30 Jan 1977) Himself Television 1967 Art Linkletter's house party. Armed Forces

Radio and Television Service. 10 mins August 1967 (Ref: www.loc.gov) [Note: this may be a television program, or it may be a radio program – I will include this in both areas of this list]

1976 Backlot USA [aka: Dick Cavett's Backlot USA; Dick Cavett’s Hollywood] (5 Apr 1976)

Himself Television

2013 BBC Two Series, “Talking Pictures”, Episode 5/12, “John Wayne”, Originally broadcast 16 February 2013

Archive Material Television

1976 Big Party, The (26 Sept 1976) Himself Television 1972 Bill Carlson interview with John Wayne (Ref:

http://wcco.com)

1984 Bob Hope, No Thanks For These Memories Archive Material Television 1984 British Television Advertising Awards, Holsten

Pilsner Commercial (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/]

Film Clip Television (UK)

1955 Casablanca (television program), episode titled “Who Holds Tomorrow?” (broadcast in 1955)

Himself (uncredited) Television

1960 Cinépanorama - Episode dated 17 December 1960 [Note: I have a portion of one of these, but I don’t know which one. I would like to find both full episodes]

Himself Television

1964 Cinépanorama - Episode dated 26 December 1964 [Note: I have a portion of one of these, but I don’t know which one. I would like to find both full episodes]

Himself Television

1956 Climax! (aka Climax Mystery Theater) Episode titled The Louella Parsons Story (1956) (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/]

Himself Television

1953 Colgate Comedy Hour aka Jimmy Durante makes his first appearance as host. Aired 11

Himself Television

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October 1953 [Note: I have the documentary “Unknown Durante” which features clips from this show, I would like the whole show]

1955 Colgate Comedy Hour, The ... aka Colgate Summer Comedy Hour ... aka Colgate Variety Hour ... aka Michael Todd Revue Episode #6.9

Himself - Awards Presenter

Television

1968 College Talent Himself Television 1985 Crazy About The Movies (with Natalie Wood) Archive Material Television 1967 Dateline: Hollywood - Episode dated 19 May

1967 (ref #19) Himself Television

1967 Dateline: Hollywood - Episode dated 18 May 1967 (ref #19)

Himself Television

1967 Dateline: Hollywood - Episode dated 17 May 1967 (ref #19)

Himself Television

1967 Dateline: Hollywood - Episode dated 16 May 1967 (ref #19)

Himself Television

1967 Dateline: Hollywood - Episode dated 15 May 1967 (ref #19)

Himself Television

1972 David Frost Interview with John Wayne Himself Television 1983 Dean Martin in London (8 Nov 1983) Archive Material Television 1970’s Department of the Navy Commercials Himself Television ? Did America Kill John Wayne

(Would like complete show) Archive Material Television

1977 Donny and Marie Show (Would like complete show)

Himself Television

Early to Mid 1970’s ?

The Duke and Dunphy: A Heart to Heart Talk (Jerry Dunphy interviews John Wayne in a week long series of News Spots, KCBS or KABC, Los Angeles

Himself Television

1966 Ed Sullivan Show, The, 27 Mar 1966 (Kirk Douglas showed bloopers from Cast A Giant Shadow)

Archive Material Television

1982 Entertainment Tonight 3rd Anniversary of John Wayne’s Death (26 May 1982)

Archive Material Television

? Entertainment Tonight [Bob Hope and the USO]

? Television

? Entertainment Tonight [James Arness interview]

? Television

? Entertainment Tonight [Sons and Daughters of Stars]

? Television

1969 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, The, Episode 5 Feb 1969 (with Jeanne C. Riley & the Monkees) (www.researchvideo.com)

Himself Television

1983 Good Morning America, with guest Pat Stacy promoting her book about JW

Archive Material Television

2003 Go West, Young Man! Himself (uncredited - archive)

Television

1978 Golden Globe Awards (29 Jan 1978) Himself Television 1984 Golden Jubilee Celebration (29 May 1984) Archive Material Television ? Great Hollywood Memories: The 30’s Archive Material Television 1984 Heroes and Sidekicks (27 Nov 1984) Archive Material Television

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1990 Hidden Hollywood: Behind the Scenes (1990) 100 minutes

1997 Hidden Hollywood: Treasures From The 20th Century Fox Vaults (1997) US Run Time: 91 minutes

2000 Hidden Hollywood, Vol. 2: More Treasures From the 20th Century Fox Vaults (2000) US Run Time: 90 minutes

1987 Hollywood Home Movies Archive Material Television 1998 Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American

Dream Archive Material Television

1965 Hollywood Squares (as a guest for a week in mid 1960’s – unconfirmed appearance)

Himself Television

1983 Hollywood’s Private Home Movies (Patrick Wayne shows home movies from The Alamo) (24 Nov 1983)

Archive Material Television

1975 Hooray for Hollywood ? ? 2007 Horse tales narrated by Harry Carey Jr Archive Material Internet

Only? ? Inside the Actor’s Studio with Lauren Bacall

(Season 4 Episode 5) (Bravo Channel) ? Television

1964 Inside the Movie Kingdom (20 Mar 1964) Himself Television 1976 It's Showtime Archive Material Television 1960 Jack Benny Program, The (aka The Jack

Benny Show), Episode titled “The John Wayne Show”, 11-20-1960 (ref #2) [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/]

Himself Television

1957 Jonathan Winters Show Himself as Guest Television 1968 Joey Bishop Show, The (2 July, 1968) Himself Television 1968 Joey Bishop Show, The (6 Aug 1968) Himself Television 1990 John Ford Archive Material Television 1974 John Wayne and Glen Campbell & the Musical

West Himself Television

? Late Night with David Letterman: guest Kirk Douglas

Television

1971 Meet the Press (CBS News) Himself - Interview Television ? Memories: Great Events of 1958-1959 Archive Material Television ? Memories: Great Events of 1966-1967 Archive Material Television 1965 Merv Griffin Show, The (2 Mar 1965) Himself Television 1966 Merv Griffin Show, The (2 Mar 1966) Himself Television 1966 Merv Griffin Show, The, on set of War Wagon Himself Television 1968 Merv Griffin Show, The (March 1968) on set of

Green Berets Himself Television

1968 Merv Griffin St. Patrick’s Day Special, 17 Mar 1968. Griffin interviews Wayne who recalls filming The Quiet Man

1970 Merv Griffin Show, The (28 Nov 1970) Himself Television 1973 Merv Griffin Show, The (23 March 1973)

(www.atvaudio.com) (note: They only have the audio portion of this television program)

Himself Television

1976 Merv Griffin Show, The (27 Sept 1976) Himself Television 1976 Merv Griffin Show, The (28 Sept 1976) Himself Television

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1976 Merv Griffin Show, The (29 Sept 1976) Himself Television 1976 Mike Douglas Show, The, Episode dated 21

September 1976 Himself Television

1953 Milton Berle Show Himself Television 1955 Milton Berle Show (27 Sept 1955) Himself Television 1970 Movie Game, The, Episode dated 16 March

1970 Himself Television

1974 Movies, The (31 March 1974) Himself Television 1974 Movies, The (1 April 1974) Himself Television 1976 NBC’s Big Event, Episode featured behind the

scenes of The Shootist Himself Television

1992 Omnibus, Episode - John Ford: Part One Archive Material Television 1977 Oscar Presents: The War Movies and John

Wayne Nov. 27, 1977 Archive Material Television

1953 Our World, The Making of Gone With The Wind Himself Television 1974 Paramount Presents (27 Mar 1974) Himself Television 1958 People Are Funny, shows 1-3 of a 4 show tie in

to Legend of the Lost (January 1958) Himself Television

1978 People’s Choice Awards (20 Feb 1978) Favorite Actor Award [This is the Tatum O’Neil one. I have a poor quality clip, would like a better quality one, or the whole show.]

Himself Television

1978 Photoplay Awards (18 June 1978) Himself Television 1978 Photoplay Gold Medal Awards (28 Nov 1978) Himself Television 1984 PM Magazine (16 Jan 1984) Archive Material Television 1955 Producers' Showcase, Episode - Dateline II (14

November, 1955) Himself Television

1967 Red Skelton Show, The (20 Jun 1967) Himself Television 1969 Red Skelton Show, The (28 Oct 1969) with

other guests: The Baja Marimba Band

1968 Richard Nixon for President Commercials (six total) [note: these may be radio spots]

Himself Television

1971 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Episode #5.8 (1 Nov 1971)

Himself – Guest Performer Television

1972 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Episode #5.18 (31 Jan 1972)

Himself Television

1972 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Episode #5.23 (13 March 1972)

Himself Television

1972 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Episode #6.1 (1972)

Himself Television

1972 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Episode #6.1 (11 Sept 1972)

Himself – Guest Performer Television

1973 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Episode #6.20 (12 Feb 1973)

Himself Television

195? Musical theatrical short featuring Roy Rogers, Dale Evans & John Wayne singing around a campfire (ref #3) [http://sabucat.com]

Himself Television?

1968 Salute to America Parade, broadcast, and re-broadcast July 4, 1968 by WSB-TV Atlanta, Georgia

Himself – Parade Grand Marshal

Television

1988 Saturday at the Movies Archive Material Television 1983 Screen Legends: James Stewart (1 Sept 1983) Archive Material Television

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1955 Screen Snapshots: Great Al Jolson, The Himself Television 1951 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Awards Himself Television 1950 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Famous Feet Himself (Uncredited) Television 1949 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Rodeo Himself Television 1953 Screen Snapshots: Out West in Hollywood Himself Television 1951 Screen Snapshots: Reno's Silver Spur Awards Himself Television 1940 Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 8: Cowboy

Jubilee Himself Television

1971 Selling of the Pentagon, The Himself Television 1955 Sheilah Graham in Hollywood (episode date:

28 Feb. 1955) Himself Television

1983 Sneak Previews: The Searchers & Star Wars (8 Sept 1983)

Archive Material Television

1970 Sons of Katie Elder Television Promo Spot (ref #3) [http://sabucat.com]

Film Clip Television Promo

1975 Star Facts: Jimmy Stewart 1971 Super Comedy Bowl, The (10 Jan 1971) Himself Television 1988 Talking pictures aka the story of Hollywood 10

part series aired on BBC television hosted by Barry Norman

1963 Tell Us More (22 Oct 1963 – 22 min. long) “The careers of John Wayne and Joel McCrea are profiled by host Conrad Nagel.” (www.atvaudio.com) (note: They only have the audio portion of this television program)

Television

1977 That's Action Archive Material Television 1977 That’s Hollywood: Hollywood’s War Heroes Archive Material Television 1978 That’s Hollywood: Stars Early in Their Career Archive Material Television 1979 That’s Hollywood: The Fondas Archive Material Television 1981 That’s Hollywood: Best Actors (18 Aug 1981) Archive Material Television 1953 Three Lives Commentator Television 1957 Toast of the Town (aka The Ed Sullivan Show)

Episode #11.14 (1957) Himself Television

1959 Toast of the Town (aka The Ed Sullivan Show) Episode #12.40 (1959)

Himself Television

1960 Toast of the Town (aka The Ed Sullivan Show) Episode #14.6 (1960)

Himself Television

1971 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The, 7 February 1971

Himself Television

1972 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The, 14 January 1972

Himself Television

1972 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The, 7 June 1972

Himself Television

1973 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The, 22 March 1973

Himself Television

1975 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The, 15 October 1975

Himself Television

1976 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The, 8 January 1976

Himself Television

1973 Tournament of Roses Parade (The Rose Parade) 1 Jan 1973

Himself as Grand Marshal and Brief Interview Clip

Television

1984 TV’s Bloopers & Practical Jokes Archive Material Television

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1963 The Twentieth Century. Episode entitled Western heroes. CBS News. 30 minutes Sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Co.of America. Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth century. Traces the history of western movies from their earliest form in The great train robbery to such recent films as High noon and the TV series Gunsmoke. Describes the evolution of the Western hero, including scenes of William S. Hart, Tom Mix, Gene Autry, Gary Cooper, and John Wayne. Copy in Library of congress

1970’s United States Marine Corps Commercials Himself Television 1975 Violent Men of the Movies Archive Material Television 1971 V.I.P.-Schaukel, Episode #1.2 Himself Television 1975 V.I.P.-Schaukel, Episode #5.4 Himself Television 1974 Wayne At Harvard (15 Jan 1974) Himself Television 1987 Wild West, 1hr 30min, Release:1987

Directors: Barbara Joachim, Laurence Joachim Starring: Charles Bronson, Steve McQueen, Clint Eastwood John Wayne (I’m not sure what this is, it is listed on the Starpulse web site in the John Wayne filmography. It is more than likely, a low budget compilation documentary showcasing western films.)

Archive Material Television

1984 Woman to Woman (22 Feb 1984, two of JW’s daughters appear and talk about JW)

Archive Material Television

? You Bet Your Life (Groucho Marx) with Michael & Gretchen Wayne

Television

1972 Young Reporters (28 Jan 1972) Himself Television VIDEO 1976 America At The Movies Archive Footage Video 1998 Epic Story of the Cliffhangers, The Archive Footage Video 1990 John Wayne – The Duke Rides Again Archive Footage Video ? Tribute to John Wayne: The Last American

Hero Archive Material Video

1987 West That Never Was, The Archive Footage Video RADIO 1967 Art Linkletter's house party. Armed Forces

Radio and Television Service. 10 mins August 1967 (Ref: www.loc.gov) [Note: this may be a television program, or it may be a radio program – I will include this in both areas of this list]

1970 Chisum Radio Promo Announcements [Ref #12]

Radio Promo

1964 Circus World Theater Lobby Spot 45 Promo [Ref #15]

Theater Lobby Promo

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1962 Dick Allen interviews the stars of "How the West was won" including John Wayne (Ref: www.loc.gov)

Radio

1978 Great Western Savings radio commercials [apparently more than one]

Himself Radio Commercials

1968 The Green Beret Radio Promo Announcement Spots [Ref #16]

Radio Promo

1947 Hedda Hopper Show, The: This Is Hollywood – “The Angel and The Badman” from 5 April, 1947 (30 min)

John Wayne as Quirt Evans

Radio Show

1964 John Wayne and Buddy Ebsen speak on behalf of George Murphy, candidate for Republican senator from California. Recorded April 1964 (Ref: www.loc.gov)

1968 Nixon For President Endorsements by John Wayne 6 in total (Ref: www.nixon.archives.gov)

1971 ON THE AIR – CELEBRITIES – U.S. MARINE CORPS (PSA’s), 33 1/3 12" Radio Station Lp (ref #17)

Features John Wayne and other celebrities

Radio PSA’s

1972 Recorded Remarks by John Wayne, Mary Ann Mobley, James Stewart, Glenn Ford, Stanley Livingston (Ref: www.nixon.archives.gov)

1968 Republican National Convention Radio Coverage, 5 August, 1968

John Wayne was a speaker at this event

Radio Coverage

1959 Rio Bravo Radio Promo Announcements [Ref#21]

Radio Promo

Sam Yorty Campaign Testimonial Spots (*Please note that these may be TV spots.) [Ref #22]

Himself Radio*

1965 Sons of Katie Elder Radio Promo Announcements [Ref #1]

Radio Promo

1942 Three Sheets to the Wind (Need full Show – All 26 Episodes, broadcast 15 February - 5 July 1942)

John Wayne as Dan O’Brien

Radio Show

1949 Truth or Consequences, NBC Radio, 8 May, 1949

John Wayne as Guest Radio Show

1966 White house taped conversations, with John Wayne, 17 in total (Ref: www.nixon.archives.gov)

Himself Nixon Tapes

SOUNDTRACKS “Far Horizons” (Medallion ML 313) contains

original music from The Spoilers and others

LP Album Soundtrack Song(s)

1978 Max Steiner Revisited – contains the only recording of the Operation Pacific soundtrack. This album was produced by and for the Max Steiner Society.

LP Album Soundtrack

“Theme from Island in the Sky / Family theme from Island in the Sky” (Decca 28903) 10” 78 RPM DJ Single on Vinyl with “Sample Copy” pink label and radio station stamp.

45 RPM Soundtrack

The Western Film World of Dimitri LP Album Film Music

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Tiomkin”(Musical Heritage Society – MHS 4822L)

The Wings of Eagles 45 RPM Soundtrack OTHER AUDIO Bill Carlson radio interview with John Wayne Radio

Interview “Call To Battle” CD Set, an audio memoir album

features John Wayne reciting the names and serial numbers of the Union 3rd Corps on three discs. More than 11,500 names from AHAB, Horace to ZUCH, Myron. Mr. Wayne is accompanied by Wiliam Steinberg and the Pittsburgh symphony, with the Robert Shaw Chorale.

CD Set Audio CD

Don Aly radio / taped interview with John Wayne (ref #10)

Taped Interview

1948 An Interview with your favorite star John Wayne [Hollywood Star Records] (8” 78 RPM record with a photo of John Wayne on one side, and “An Intimate Chat With John Wayne” on the other) (note: I have only seen one of these, and that was on eBay several years ago. I lost the bid.)

78 RPM record Interview

1963 LAMBS GAMBOL HONORING JOHN WAYNE 33 1/3 RPM LP Record – Red Vinyl

Promotional LP

Assort. c.1979

-TRIBUTE SONGS on 45-

JACK DANT Immeo 1113 John Wayne The American Legend

DEAN CHARLES leCam 321 The Duke

KIMBERLYS Pied Piper 101 God Bless John Wayne

CHASE MARTIN Granite 504 Big Duke Wayne

MACK JACKSON/R.FRUSHAY Western Pride 104 Stand Tall John Wayne Stand Tall

PAUL OTT Elek. 46066 A Salute To The Duke

GEOF MARTIN Fly. Fish 4015 Goodbye John Wayne

C.D. MORGAN 45 - JOHN WAYNE MR. U.S.A. - COUNTRY

Kit Smith The Duke is Gone

45 RPM singles

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JERRY ALLAN Duke's Still King God Bless John Wayne by Lowell Shyette (CD) Musicats Tribute To John Wayne 45 Record

OTHER AUDIO, VIDEO, PHOTOS 1956 American Legion Western Barbecue, hosted by

John Ford at the Field Farm, featured a stunt show with John Wayne. This occurred in September 1956

Any Audio or Video Recording of this event, or any still photos of the event, especially featuring John Wayne

1965 National Park Service, Civil War Centennial Commission. JW was part of the many festivities celebrating the 100 anniversary of the end of civil war. [note: this may be audio or video]

1949 What Price Glory [note: Currently have 4 scanned photos from this play]

Any Audio or Video Recording of this play, or any still photos of the play, especially featuring John Wayne

OTHER COLLECTIBLES & AUTOGRAPHS Authentic Autograph of John Wayne Other Collectibles as I find them

SOURCE REFERENCES

(Please note: Some references are not included for some of the “Want List” items. This is because: 1) I cannot remember what web site I found the item listed or mentioned; or 2) I cannot remember what book or magazine or article where I found the item mentioned)

Ref #1

Ref #2 The UCLA Film Archives [http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/]

“Girls Demand Excitement” Location: Non-circulating Nitrate Vaults archival copy Inventory Number: M4048

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Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 7 reels of 7 (79 min.?) (ca. 7000 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 35 mm. nitrate work print. Notes: Reserved for preservation; no use. PRESERVATION: Unique. ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Single system work print. NOTES: Studio print. Cataloging based on transcription done by AFI cataloger. F50-R13-7-13 MY1 HLDID (manifestation): 73363 “Three Girls Lost” Location: NON-CIRCULATING RESEARCH AND STUDY CENTER COPY Inventory Number: VA2138 M Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. Condition: Incomplete. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, 1989. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by UCLA Film and Television Archive from 16 mm. safety print (M20581). Reproduction for preservation purposes permitted by Twentieth Century-Fox. Notes: NOTES: Cataloging based on transcription done by AFI cataloger. VA2138 M MY1 HLDID (manifestation): 216960 Location: Non-circulating Nitrate Vaults research copy Inventory Number: M15054 Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 6 reels of 7 (ca. 6000 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 35 mm. nitrate print. Condition: Incomplete: parts of r4 & 5 destroyed; remainder combined as r4-5. Notes: NOTES: Studio print. Copy added from inventory record without viewing or inspection. LOCATION: G83-R19-26 MY2 HLDID (manifestation): 216963 Location: Non-circulating Preservation Vault archival copy Inventory Number: M16689 Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 6 reels of ? (ca. 6000 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 35 mm. safety prsv comp dupe neg. Condition: Incomplete. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, 1988. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by UCLA Film and Television Archive from 35 mm. nitrate print (M15054). Reproduction for preservation purposes permitted by Twentieth Century-Fox. Notes: ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Can 1=r1A; can 2=r1B; can 3=r2A; can 4=r2B and 3A; can 5=r3B; can 6=r4A. NOTES: Copy added from inventory record without viewing or inspection. XFE2338 -2343 M MY2 HLDID (manifestation): 216964 Location: Non-circulating Preservation Vault archival copy Inventory Number: M16835 Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 3 sound tape reels of ? : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2-trk., mono. ; 7 in. prsv mag trk master. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, 1988. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by the UCLA Film and Television Archive from 35 mm. nitrate print (M15054). Reproduction for preservation purposes permitted by Twentieth Century-Fox.

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Notes: ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1200 ft. reels. r1-r1-2; r2=r3-5; r3=r6-7. NOTES: Copy added from inventory record without viewing or inspection. XAF194 -196 M MY2 HLDID (manifestation): 216965 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: M28232 Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 1 reel of ? (r2) (ca. 400 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 16 mm. safety print. Condition: Incomplete. Notes: NOTES: Copy added from inventory record without viewing or inspection. MY2 HLDID (manifestation): 216961 Location: Non-circulating SRLF research copy Inventory Number: M20581 Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 2 reels of ? (ca. 3200 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 16 mm. safety print. Condition: Incomplete. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, 1988. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by UCLA Film and Television Archive from 35 mm. safety prsv comp dupe neg (XFE2338 -2343 M). Reproduction for preservation purposes permitted by Twentieth Century-Fox. Notes: Projection only; no individual viewing. NOTES: Copy added from inventory record without viewing or inspection. A1-95-2 MY2 HLDID (manifestation): 216962 Academy Awards, 26th. Hollywood Academy Awards! California. Hearst vault material, HVMc3630r8, 1016 [1954-03-25] Partially edited newsreel story. Rights held by UCLA Film and Television Archive. Summary: Includes footage of Johnny Grant. Shot description: Roll 1: Pantages Theater (long shot). Man setting up benches next to theater. Marquee--Academy Awards (close-up). Pan crowds. Theater (long shot). Pan to camerman. Ronald Reagan and wife. Mr. Snader and wife (MGM Prod. Dept.). Anna Marie Alberghetti, Mitchell Leisen, Marge and Gower champion, M. O’Shea and Virginia Mayo, Dore Schary. Roll 2: Jane Novak, Rock Hudson and girl, Darryl Zanuck and wife, Frank Sinatra with woman and boy, Ann Blyth, Donna Reed, Mitzi Gaynor and Jack Bean, Louella Parsonas and Jimmy McHugh, William Holden and Brenda Marshall, Julia Adams, lex Barker and Lana Turner, Tyrone Power and Linda Christian, Elizabeth Taylor and Bill Connolly, John Wayne, Marilyn Maxwell, Kirk Douglas, Clark Gable and Grace Kelly, Gene Tierney, Dean Martin, Governor Knight (California), Susan Hayward. Roll 1 (sound): Esther Williams presents award to William Lyons, film editor of From here to eternity. Walt Disney with 4 Oscars. Fred Zinnemann, director of From here to eternity, William Holden winner top award male actor. Sinatra, Donna Reed, best supporting actor and actress (Hearst index card). Rev. March 19, 2007, al. BBID (expression): 917 Database: Film and Television Archive Location: NON-CIRCULATING RESEARCH AND STUDY CENTER COPY

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Inventory Number: VA4172 M Collection: HEA Hearst Newsreels Collection MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (7 min., 58 sec.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, 1997. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by the UCLA Film and Television Archive from 3/4 in. videocassette (ZVB215 M). Reproduction of footage to which UCLA owns the rights. Notes: NOTES: Slate title: Oscars 1953, Nixon 1960. First on 25-minute videocassette with 8 other newsreel segments. VA4172 M HLDID (manifestation): 1354 Location: Non-circulating Commercial Services archival copy Inventory Number: ZVB215 M Collection: HEA Hearst Newsreels Collection MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (7 min., 58 sec.) : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, 1996. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by UCLA Film and Television Archive from 16 mm. safety comp neg. Reproduction of footage for which UCLA owns the rights. Notes: Restricted use; Commercial Services preview cassette. NOTES: Slate title: Oscars 1953, Nixon 1960. First on 25-minute videocassette with 8 other newsreel segments. ZVB215 M HLDID (manifestation): 1355 Location: Non-circulating Commercial Services archival copy Inventory Number: ZVC793 M Collection: HEA Hearst Newsreels Collection MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 1 videoreel of 1 (Type C) (7 min., 58 sec.) : sd., b&w ; 1 in. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, 1996. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by UCLA Film and Television Archive from 16 mm. safety comp neg. Reproduction of footage for which UCLA owns the rights. Notes: Conservation copy. NOTES: Slate title: Oscars 1953, Nixon 1960. First on 25-minute videoreel with 8 other newsreel segments. ZVC793 M HLDID (manifestation): 1356 Climax (Television program). Louella Parsons story. Climax! The Louella Parsons story / CBS ; producer, Martin Manulis ; director, John Frankenheimer ; writer, Whitfield Cook. [1956-03-08] Cast: Teresa Wright, William Talman, Whit Bissell, William Roerick, Addison Richards, Nestor Paiva, Tyler McVey, Helen Winston, Ann Seaton, Sio Kane, Mary Grey, Harriet Brest, Jeri Lou James, Merilee Phelps. Cameos by: Gracie Allen, Eve Arden, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Lex Barker, Joan Bennett, Jack Benny, Charles Boyer, George Burns, Eddie Cantor, Dan Dailey, Howard Duff, Joan Fontaine, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Susan Hayward, Ida Lupino, Fred MacMurray, Robert Mitchum, Kim Novack, Merle Oberon, Maureen O’Sullivan, Ginger Rogers, Gilbert Roland, Robert Stack, Lana Turner, Robert Wagner, John Wayne. Anthology drama.

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Source: This gay illiterate / Louella Parsons. Broadcast on CBS. Summary: "The Louella Parsons story, based on incidents in her autobiography The gay illiterate, is a series of flashbacks. Teresa Wright portrays Miss Parson in the drama. As she speaks with the stars the cameras will re-create incidents in her long career. The time span is from the early twenties to 1948. We see Miss Parsons’ early days as a newspaper reporter in Chicago. Here she loses her job and departs for New York. In New York she resumes her career, only to be stricken with tuberculosis. When she recovers from her illness, she meets the man who is to become her second husband, and her rise as Hollywood columnist begins. As a climax to tonight’s drama, there will be a tribute from the stars of the movie industry"--TV guide. Commercials: Chrysler. BBID (expression): 16129 Database: Film and Television Archive Location: NON-CIRCULATING RESEARCH AND STUDY CENTER COPY Inventory Number: VA1901 T Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. Notes: Preservation copy. VA1901 T HLDID (manifestation): 26432 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T47853 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 reel of 1 (60 min.) (ca. 2200 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 16 mm. safety kinescope. Notes: Preservation copy. A2-39-3 HLDID (manifestation): 26433 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T20766 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in. Notes: Preservation copy. NOTES: "3/4VT 4276." Commercials. British Television Advertising Awards. 1984. Bronze, silver and gold award winners, record 1]. U.K. 1984. Contents: Holsten Pilsner (With John Wayne clip), ..., cont. on ORION record no. 68720. BBID (expression): 18475 Database: Film and Television Archive Location: Non-circulating SRLF research copy Inventory Number: T19964 Collection: TV Television Collection

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Format: 1 videocassette of 1 : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. Notes: Conservation copy. PART/ELEMENT: First half of the cassette only described on this record. NOTES: "3/4 VT3974." HLDID (manifestation): 30462 Jack Benny program (Television program). 1960-11-20, John Wayne, Jaye P. Morgan. The Jack Benny program. [1960-11-20, John Wayne, Jaye P. Morgan] / a J and M production ; [brought to you by] State Farm Insurance. United States : [CBS, 1960-11-20] Cast: [With Jack’s special guests, Jaye P. Morgan and Frankie Fontaine. This is Don Wilson]. [John Wayne]. Situation comedy; comedy variety; live show; series. Episode title from can. Bracketed names in cast credits transcribed from voice over and supplied by cataloger. CBS network credit supplied because CBS logo appears at end of program. Copy cataloged lacks production credits. Originally broadcast Sunday evening, November 20, 1960, 9:30 to 10 p.m., on CBS, according to: Can, and The Complete directory to prime time network TV shows, 1946-present / Tim Brooks. 1979. "The preceding program was pre-recorded." Live from New York; pre-recorded for broadcast on the West Coast. "60-6"--Adhesive tape on can. "601120-07"--Leader, head (felt pen). Summary: Jack is in New York, and in his monologue he tells the audience about the press party he gave at the Automat. He introduces Betty Furness and John Wayne in the audience. J.R.C. Scavone [?] (Frank Fontaine) wants to know why Jack didn’t introduce him. Don has Jack introduce Howard K. Brawley, the man who gave the State Farm Insurance people the idea for their horn theme. Jaye P. Morgan sings ’Won’t you come home, Bill Bailey?’ Jack forgot that he made a dinner date with Morgan, and has made another date. John Wayne asks her out instead. They go to a gypsy restaurant where they discover Jack masquerading as a gypsy violinist. (The same sketch was originally done on the program aired November 17, 1957.) Commercials: State Farm Insurance. Animated singing commercial. These fellas are about to make a State Farm TV commercial -- Dove Soap. Your skin can be as smooth and lovely as a reflection in still water. BBID (expression): 56824 Database: Film and Television Archive Location: NON-CIRCULATING RESEARCH AND STUDY CENTER COPY Inventory Number: VA7066 T Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (30 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. Notes: NOTES: Second on videocassette with: The Jack Benny program. 1960-10-30. Copy added from inventory record without viewing or inspection. VA7066 T MY2 HLDID (manifestation): 101931 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T995 Collection: TV Television Collection

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Format: 1 reel of 1 (30 min.) (ca. 1200 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 16 mm. safety kinescope. Notes: Preservation copy. NOTES: "F762." A2-34-1 MY1 HLDID (manifestation): 101932 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T47633 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (30 min.) : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in. Notes: Conservation copy. NOTES: Copy added from inventory record without viewing or inspection. MY2 HLDID (manifestation): 101933 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T48096 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videoreel of 1 (30 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1 in. Notes: NOTES: Copy added from inventory record without viewing or inspection. MY2 HLDID (manifestation): 101934 Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, 32nd. Emmy winners compilation 1980. Not broadcast. Compilation probably put together by the Television Academy highlighting the winning programs from the 1979 Los Angeles area Emmy Awards that were presented June 1, 1980 at the Century Plaza Hotel. Excerpts from the following programs: Yiddish, the mame-loshn -- Down at the Dunbar -- Speakeasy -- 2 on the town -- The magic of oil painting -- The marine rookie -- On campus. University of LaVerne -- KNBC NewsCenter 4. Mexico City crash -- Newscheck. Swallows, dollars & media return to Capistrano -- KNBC NewsCenter 4. Children of the night -- Angel death -- The plight of the boat people -- The Baxters -- Everywhere -- The life and times of Citizen Chandler -- To say I am! -- Angel dust, the wack attack -- Angel death -- KNBC NewsCenter 4 -- John Wayne, an American legend -- ON-TV Los Angeles Lakers basketball. Lakers vs. Seattle Supersonics -- Kids 2 kids -- Noticiero estudiantil -- Debut -- Dusty’s treehouse -- Project parenting -- Angel dust, the wack attack -- At one with -- KHJ-TV 10:00 news -- KNBC NewsCenter 4. Rev. January 12, 2007, my; rev. September 27, 2007, al. BBID (expression): 34918 Database: Film and Television Archive Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T101436 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videoreel of 1 (21 min.) : sd., col. ; 2 in. Notes: Input September 27, 2007, al. HLDID (manifestation): 294512

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Location: Non-circulating SRLF research copy Inventory Number: T17501 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 reel of 1 (21 min.) (ca. 800 ft.) : opt sd., EC (col.) ; 16 mm. safety print. Condition: Totally faded color. Notes: LOCATION: A2-326-6. Rev. January 12, 2007, my. HLDID (manifestation): 58422 Location: Non-circulating SRLF research copy Inventory Number: T101439 Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (Betacam SP) (21 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. Notes: Input September 27, 2007, al. HLDID (manifestation): 294513 The spirit of the Alamo / ABC. [I have a poor quality copy of this. I would like a better quality copy] [1960-11-14] Pontiac star parade Cast: John Wayne. TV special. PRESERVATION HISTORY: Preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Rev. October 31, 2001, my. Genre(s)/Form(s): Specials. UCLA preservation. Credits heading(s): Wayne, John, 1907-1979. cast BBID (expression): 117007 Database: Film and Television Archive Location: NON-CIRCULATING RESEARCH AND STUDY CENTER COPY Inventory Number: VA11271 T Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (60 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, May 1994. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by UCLA Film and Television Archive at KTLA from 3/4 in. videocassette (T40627). Reproduction for preservation purposes permitted by Notes: VA11271 T HLDID (manifestation): 203074 Location: Non-circulating Preservation Vault archival copy Inventory Number: XVE716 T Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videoreel of 1 (60 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1 in. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, June 1993.

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REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by UCLA Film and Television Archive at KTLA from 2 in. videoreel (T7310). Reproduction for preservation purposes permitted by .̲̲̲̲̲̲ Notes: Preservation copy. XVE716 T HLDID (manifestation): 203076 Location: Non-circulating Preservation Vault archival copy Inventory Number: T82989 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (Digital Betacam) (60 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, December 7, 2000. Reproduction of 1 in. videoreel (XVE716 T) made at Visual Image. Reproduction for preservation purposes. Notes: Archival copy. Not available for viewing. Contact the Research and Study Center for further information. Preservation copy. LOCATION: PRES. VAULT. Input October 31, 2001, my. HLDID (manifestation): 252008 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T40627 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (60 min.) : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, June 1993. REPRODUCTION: Reproduced by UCLA Film and Television Archive at KTLA from 1 in. videoreel (XVE716 T). Reproduction for preservation purposes permitted by Notes: Conservation copy. HLDID (manifestation): 203075 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T7310 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videoreel of 1 (60 min.) : sd., b&w ; 2 in. Notes: Preservation copy. NOTES: "LVT473." HLDID (manifestation): 203077 Location: Non-circulating SRLF archival copy Inventory Number: T82991 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 videocassette of 1 (Betacam SP) (60 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. Reproduction: Los Angeles, Calif. : UCLA Film and Television Archive, December 7, 2000. Reproduction of 1 in. videoreel (XVE716 T) made at Visual Image. Reproduction for preservation purposes. Notes: Archival copy. Not available for viewing. Contact the Research and Study Center for further information. Preservation copy. Input October 31, 2001, my. HLDID (manifestation): 252010 Previous

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[Trailers. Collection no. 359, reel no. 81]. [ca. 1976?] Contents: [Theater advertising. Pepsi-Cola] -- [Theater advertising. Coca-Cola] -- [Theater advertising. 7-Up] -- [Theater advertising. Dr. Pepper] -- [Academy Awards, 48th. Theater announcement] -- [ABC Movie of the Week logos] -- [NBC peacock and sign-off] -- [Theater announcements. Midnite Jix Frolic, Fri. 13th] -- [Theater announcements. Midnight spook show, Fri. 13th] -- Around the world in 80 days -- [Theater announcements. National movie month, October] -- Political spots. Yes on Prop 15. Anti-pay TV] -- [Political spots. No on Prop. 14. Fair housing] -- [Theater advertising. Herald Examiner] -- [Theater advertising. Los Angeles Times] -- [Theater advertising. Junior Rose Bowl] -- [Theater announcements. Plus this outstanding feature] -- [Theater announcements. Screaming Mee-mee show] -- Fiend without a face -- Incredible petrified world -- Teenage zombies -- [Political spots. No on Prop. 13. Greyhound racing] -- [Political spots. No on Prop. 18. Film censorship. John Wayne] Rev. July 29, 2002, my. BBID (expression): 126363 Database: Film and Television Archive Location: Non-circulating SRLF research copy Inventory Number: M19210 Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 1 reel of 1 (ca. 2000 ft.) : sd. ; 35 mm. safety print. HLDID (manifestation): 219909 Trailers. Collection no. 498, reel no. 9 [19--] Contents: [Theater announcenments. Exciting programs] -- [Theater announcements. Starts Sun., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., also] -- Theater announcements. Season’s greetings, Alameda Theater] -- [Academy Awards. Theater announcement] -- [Theater announcements. Happy holidays] -- [Theater announcements. G, M, R, X ratings] -- [Theater announcements. Merry Christmas] -- [Theater announcements] -- [Theater announcements. Season’s greetings] --[Political spots. No on 18. Clint Eastwood] -- [Political spots. No on 18. John Wayne]. BBID (expression): 126433 Database: Film and Television Archive Location: Non-circulating SRLF research copy Inventory Number: M25735 Collection: MP Motion Picture Collection Format: 1 reel of 1 (ca. 2000 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 35 mm. safety print. HLDID (manifestation): 219979

Ref #3 SabuCat Productions [http://sabucat.com] [Please note that SabuCat has gone out of business, and it’s archives are now at UCLA] SabuCat Archives Contains: Trailers: Cancel My Reservation Lady Takes A Chance, A

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Shepherd Of The Hills, The Three Faces West Production Shorts: Cast A Giant Shadow Production Short Undefeated, The Production Short Other SabuCat Holdings: How The West Was Won Theatrical Ad (Snipe) 1950S PSA REEL 195? Pub. Service Ann. 14 items, #13. John Wayne for Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge. 1:00 DALE EVANS/ROY ROGERS 195? Music Video Content: 1:56 Singing Riding around the Sunset Trail 4:00 Roy sings Old Lamp Lighter 6:44 John Wayne singing at campsite. 9:19 Roy Rogers sings Home on the Range. Deer playing around lake. 10:45 Band of Cowboys playing on front porch. Man tries to get on horse, falls off. Dale and Roy standing by fence. 13:14 Band playing Red River Valley at barn dance. Roy and Dale standing by punch bowl. Start dancing. 14:35 Roy rides up, starts singing unknown song. Men unloading wagon in front of Mesa Valley Pipe Line Co. 16:54 Roy singing The gal I left behind on stage at barn dance. 19:41 Back in the saddle again, lots of shots of horses on the range. 22:30Streets of Laredo 24:17 Band playing in Saloon, Roy in scene. 26:43 Roy Clark singing, close up of guitar picking, looks to be from Hee Haw. 29:16 Close up of Trigger, Roy singing about Afternoon Siestas in a medical tent. FREEDOM FOUNDATION AT VALLEY FORGE W/ JOHN WAYNE 195? Pub. Service Ann. Content: Combo Reel See 1950s PSA Reel FRIENDSHIP TRAIN 3 - Stock Footage Content: NIGHT SHOTS (LONG VERSION) Harry M. Warner on stage with others. C/U shot of him Many shots of the people sitting up on the stage. C/U shots of stars leaving the stage to board the train. Ronald Reagan among others. Panning shots of stage, crowds and sign. Three groups of kids in different scout uniforms on stage singing. Semi L/S woman @ mic singing. L/S stage. C/U shots of H.M. Warner, laughing and talking with man seated next to him. Semi C/U shots of train going through Los Angeles. C/U shot of woman in fur coat waving to crowds.

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Many C/U shots of the various stars on the train including Ronald Reagan smiling and waving to the camera. Woman (wearing white feather hat) and man at mic. Shots of stars rising and leaving stage to board train. Man @ mic with scouts lining up behind him. Semi C/U scouts on stage singing. Panning shots of the crowds. More shots of stars leaving stage. C/U shot of people on stage including H.M. Warner. Danny Thomas in hat and trench coat @ mic. Shot of man and woman at mic. Possibly Eddie Cantor. Woman sings. L/S stage and crowds. Shot of train leaving past corner of Hollywood Blvd. and N. La Brea Ave. C/U shot of Ronald Reagan on train talking to another man. Smiles at camera. C/U two men talking, smiling at camera. C/U John Wayne and another man. Blurry semi C/U Mickey Rooney on stage @ mic. C/U focused shot of Mickey Rooney on stage. C/U shot of Red Skelton on stage @ mic. HOLLYWOOD SPOTLIGHT NEWS 196? News Reel Content: Behind the scenes footage from the following movies (5 films plus McLintock): McLintock Crew prepares outdoor set in Tucson for mud fight. Watering down hillside and adding water to pool at bottom. Fight scene commences. Maureen O'Hara slides down hill into mud, John Wayne down hill into mud. MCLINTOCK 196? News Reel Same as Hollywood Spotlight News, above MOVIETONE NEWS 5 - News Reel Among Other Content: “Lovely daughter’s of Premier Ikeda tour film studio” Two daughter’s walk out of “Café de Paris” escorted by Elana Eden, on set of “From the Terrace”, on the set of “Go Hobo”, meeting John Wayne. PLIMPTON! SHOOTOUT AT RIO LOBO W/JOHN WAYNE 1970 Promo Content: 20 secs. Short but nice promo. Promo for Plimpton special re: how westerns are made. John Wayne does the commercial with Plimpton. Aired: 12/16/70 SONS OF KATIE ELDER 1970 Spot Content: ABC Sunday Night Movie. The Sons of Katie Elder Starring: John Wayne, Michael Anderson Jr., Dean Martin, Earl Holliman.

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AS SEEN ON EBAY: HI there. SORRY, NO NEW YORK BIDDERS. You are bidding on AN EXTREMELY RARE PROMOTIONAL LONGPLAYING RECORD ALBUM IN RED VINYL ENTITLED, "1963 LAMBS GAMBOL HONORING JOHN WAYNE" FEATURING BERNIE WAYNE & HIS ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS RELEASED IN 1963 (BW-1963). APPARENTLY JOHN WAYNE WAS A GUEST AT THIS EVENT BACK IN 1963-NO SPEAKING PARTS ON THIS LP.

Ref #5 Ref #6 JOHN WAYNE PRESS CONFERENCE, 07/07/1966 [Ref #6]

http://research.archives.gov/arcdataviewer/faces/showDetail?file=Item_126847.xml&loc=26 Broadcast on Voice of America July 7, 1966 – Audio Recording

Ref #7 EFootage [http://www.efootage.com] (NOTE: I NOW HAVE A COPY OF THE DEMO TAPE IN MY COLLECTION, BUT NOT THE FULL LENGTH SEGMENTS) RONALD REAGAN CAMPAIGN RALLY - 1964 Ronald Reagan campaign rally circa 1964. 1964 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Video: DV JOHN WAYNE SPEAKS AT 1968 GOP Actor John Wayne speaks at the 1968 GOP. 1968 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Video: DV REPUBLICAN RALLY W/GOLDWATER, REAGAN & JOHN WAYNE - 1964 At a Republican rally with Ronald Reagan and John Wayne on stage, Barry Goldwater says, "The real isolationists in America are the men...who can only mumble when the American flag is torn down, trampled on, and spat upon." 1964 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Video: DV

Ref #8 British Pathe News [www.britishpathe.com] [NOTE: I have these now, but all with

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timestamps] 1573.27 | GIGI WINS NINE OSCARS (1:44:20:00 - 1:45:37:00) 13/04/1959 Titles read: "HOLLYWOOD - GIGI WINS 9 OSCARS". Hollywood, California, United States of America. General view of the Pantages Theatre on Oscar night. Crowds waiting outside to see the stars arriving wave at the camera. We see film actress Ingrid Bergman arriving at the theatre. Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis and his wife and mother (?) arrive. Film star wife and husband Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis arrive (what a gorgeous couple). Policeman pushes crowds back. Film star Susan Hayward and her husband (?) arrive as commentator says Susan later won the best actress award (for 'I Want To Live'). Inside the auditorium we see L/S of Irene Dunne and John Wayne on the stage as they present the best actor award to the dashing David Niven (for 'Separate Tables'). M/S of a huge Oscar figure. Back onstage a very glam Rosalind Russell (great outfit topped with glittery turban) presents a special honorary Oscar to Maurice Chevalier for his performance in the film 'Gigi'. Another gorgeous pair, singer / actor Dean Martin and actress Sophia Loren present the Oscar for best song to Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe for 'Gigi'. Commentator says 'Gigi' won 9 Oscars in all, the highest since 'Gone With The Wind'. Notes on file. Note: there is no natural sound in this item although paperwork and old database records state that there is. Perhaps there is another version around somewhere? 2042.11 | IKE'S INAUGURAL BALL (1:33:47:00 - 1:34:15:00) Unissued / Unused material. Item title reads - 'The Inaugural Ball!' President Dwight (Ike) Eisenhower's inaugural ball. Washington D.C., America (USA). L/S as President Eisenhower and wife Mamie walk along to their seats. C/U people waving. C/U Eisenhower chatting. L/S of the crowds at the ball. C/U Jack L. Warner and John Wayne sharing a joke. L/S group of glamorous women. C/U Eisenhower and Mamie. L/S crowds. 3034.08 | GARY COOPER - THE FINAL TRIBUTE (1:10:05:00 - 1:11:19:00) 1961 Beverley Hills. Documentation on file, American commentary. LS. Ext. The Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverley Hills MS. Director John Ford arriving at the church. MS. Edward G. Robinson arriving. MS Jimmy Durante arriving. MS John Wayne arriving. MS. Marlene Dietrich arriving. MS. Mrs. Patricia Lawford (sister of President Kennedy) arriving, with Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford. MS. William Demarest and Walter Pidgeon arriving. LS. Ext. of the church. MS. CU as the coffin in bourne out, among the pall bearers are James Stewart and Jack Benny. MS. Mrs. Cooper and daughter Maria followed the coffin down steps. MS. Gary Cooper's mother escorted by her physician and elder son Arthur. MS mourners making their way to cars. MS Line of cars coming towards camera - the first one contains the coffin. (Comb. F.G.)

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Ref #9 The way it is, the tactical airlift story, John Wayne introductory remarks, 06/01/1972 http://research.archives.gov/arcdataviewer/faces/showDetail?file=Item_72429.xml&loc=15 Department of Defense. Department of the Air Force - Motion Picture

Ref #10 Don Aly’s Lost Celebrity Interview Tapes http://www.donaly.com/celebrity_tapes.html Don Aly’s Celebrity Interviews Celebrity Interviews Volume 2 Contains the Following Taped Interviews: John Wayne & Charo John Wayne interview tape The John Wayne Interview – The late movie star John Wayne is being honored at a luncheon following the world premiere showing of his last film, “The Shootist.” It’s one of the last interview sessions with the press that he granted prior to his death. Wayne, in a jovial, festive mood, talks about always wanting to be able to sing, regretting he never kept a scrapbook of his career, going to Cortez to marlin fish in the 1930’s (“We did everything but shoot photographs”), plans for writing a book, old fashioned stunt men and today’s fallguys, (“In the old days, they used to just fall on their head”), being known as a tough guy, the movie “Red River” (“I’m most proud of it”), “propping” for director John Ford and being killed in “The Shootist” (“Hell, I dunno, I think I’ve been killed in about eight or nine of those pictures”).

Ref #11 MacDonald & Associates http://www.macfilms.com MIXED ADS 207 29) MOVIE PROMO: Comancheros―John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Stuart Whitman 30) MOVIE PROMO: North to Alaska―John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Capucine, Fabian (41 Total Ads) MIXED ADS 59 MOVIE PROMOS 23) THE COWBOYS: John Wayne and a bunch of kids (35 ads total) MIXED ADS 60 52) MOVIE PROMO: MC Q: with John Wayne (63 ads total) 13.10 Movie Promos 23) HELLFIGHTERS: John Wayne (43 promos total) 8.1 PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS CELEBRITY PSAs 2) John Wayne speaks for the Freedom's Foundation―strident and worshipful patriotism should be taught to children or else we may lose the struggle with Communism in the world―this spoken with old-fashioned 4th of July celebration (with 19th century cowboy antics) in foreground―then Wayne in cowboy garb speaks directly on camera. 16) John Wayne speaks against California Proposition 18―circa 1970―which he considers the wrong anti-pornography bill to combat filth in the movies. (42 PSAs total)

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Ref #13 Vanderbilt Television News Archive

http://openweb.tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/1968-Specials/special-1968-08-05-NBC-2.html Special News Broadcast recorded from NBC Evening News for Monday, Aug 05, 1968 Title: Republican Convention Abstract: (video dropout throughout this tape) # Live coverage NBC Republican National Convention. # Live speech by John Wayne # Live interviews with Sen. Charles Percy, Col. Jack Warner, Mayor John Lindsay, John Volpe, Frank Farley, Spiro Agnew, Delores Crow, Peter O’Donnell, Howard Calloway, Coack Wilkerson, Gov. Dewey Bartlett. # Gap between the end of this segment and the beginning of the next due to 1968 method of taping. Begin Time: 10:05:00 am End Time: 11:06:30 am TVN Record Number: 817374 Copyright: Abstract and Metadata (c) 1968-2008 Vanderbilt University More Information: Contact the staff of the Archive. [please note that a thorough search of the Vanderbilt Archive web site revealed a wealth of John Wayne related items – all at a premium price, approx. $6000]

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Birthplace of John Wayne http://www.johnwaynebirthplace.org/video.html John Wayne Birthday Centennial Celebration DVD: See the parade. Ethan unveiling the statue of his father, and using a backhoe to make way for the New John Wayne museum. At the VIP event, see Wayne’s granddaughter Jennifer sing “God Bless John Wayne.” Wayne co-stars and friends share some of their stories of the Duke at the Cowboy Symposiums. And you’ve got the best seat in the house for the Wild West Revue, featuring daredevil professional stunt riders, trick ropers, a WWI-style cannon firing, an equestrian drill team with a bevy of beautiful gals, the thrilling attack on the Deadwood stagecoach and much more! 1 hour 43 minutes. CENTENNIAL DVD CONTENTS 1: WELCOME 2: Parade 3: Groundbreaking

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Mark Pearson, Master of Ceremonies Mayor of Winterset Jim Olson Iowa Congressman Tom Latham State Representative Jodi Tymeson Father Matt Munoz (grandson of John Wayne) Tina Pottoff, Iowa Lottery check presentation Ethan Wayne (son of John Wayne) Unveiling of the John Wayne statue (gift of the Wayne family) Ethan begins the demolition of the old gas station 4: V.I.P. Event Melinda Wayne Munoz (daughter of John Wayne) Jennifer Wayne (granddaughter of John Wayne) Mary Terry, Centennial Committee Chairperson U.S. Senator Sam Brownback Paramount producer A.C. Lyles Joe Zuckschwerdt John Wayne memorabilia presentation Jennifer Wayne sings “God Bless John Wayne” 5: Cowboy Symposium Boyd Magers Luster Bayless Ed Faulkner A.C. Lyles Gregg Palmer Dean Smith 6: Wild West Revue Ginger and the Top Hands Fallen soldier tribute Max Reynolds & Brian Bausch Brian Bausch Annie Oakley Cossack Ivan the Black Chief Iron Tail U.S. Army Field Artillery Half Section Major Frank North Max Reynolds Attack on the Deadwood stagecoach 7: Credits Centennial Saturday Cowboy Symposium DVD: 1 hr. 31 min. EXCLUSIVE! Those attending the 100th Birthday Celebration of John Wayne in his birthplace of Winterset, Iowa on Saturday, May 26, 2007 had the opportunity to learn more about the Duke from those who knew and worked with him. Here’s the complete Cowboy Symposium for that day, packed with plenty of great first-person stories and fascinating tales! Includes a Special Appearance by Ethan Wayne, John Wayne’s son! Centennial Sunday Cowboy Symposium DVD: 1 hr. 47 min. EXCLUSIVE! Those attending the 100th Birthday Celebration of John Wayne in his birthplace of Winterset, Iowa on Sunday, May 27, 2007 had the opportunity to learn more about the Duke from those who knew and worked with him. Here’s the complete Cowboy Symposium for that day, packed with plenty of great first-person stories and fascinating tales!

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COWBOY SYMPOSIUM DVDS: Those attending the 100th Birthday Celebration of John Wayne in his birthplace of Winterset, Iowa on May 26 and 27, 2007 had the opportunity to learn more about the Duke from those who knew and worked with him. Here’s the complete Cowboy Symposium for each day, packed with plenty of great first-person stories and fascinating tales BOYD MAGERS (moderator) is a noted western film author and publisher of WESTERN CLIPPINGS. Boyd has moderated over 150 western celebrity guest star discussion panels. He regularly consults with many western celebrities, helping then acquire material on their careers or films. LUSTER BAYLESS worked for many years at Western Costume Co., the premier Hollywood costume company. He became John Wayne’s personal costumer, working with him on 13 films in all, including True Grit, Chisum, Rio Lobo, The Train Robbers, Cahill U.S. Marshal, and The Shootist. ED FAULKNER began his TV and film career after service as a jet fighter pilot in the Air Force. Appearing in well over 250 TV shows and nearly 30 films, he co-starred with John Wayne in Chisum, The Green Berets, Hellfighters, McLintock!, Rio Lobo and The Undefeated. A.C. LYLES has worked for Paramount since he was 10, starting at his local theater. He moved to Hollywood after graduating from high school and worked his way up at the studio, became a producer in 1954 and formed his own production unit in 1956, producing the Rawhide TV series and numerous western films, and becoming good friends with John Wayne. GREGG PALMER has been a familiar face in TV and the movies for more than a half century. He’s appeared in over fifty motions pictures and over 700 TV episodes. Gregg has been in six of John Wayne’s films: The Commancheros, The Undefeated, Chisum, Rio Lobo, The Shootist and Big Jake. DEAN SMITH appeared with John Wayne in many of his films, including Rio Bravo, The Alamo, The Commancheros, How The West Was Won, McLintock!, El Dorado, True Grit, Rio Lobo, and Big Jake. Inducted into the Stuntman’s Hall of Fame, Dean was given “The Duke Award” by the John Wayne Cancer Institute in 2006. SPECIAL APPEARANCE by ETHAN WAYNE, John Wayne’s youngest son, who starred with his father in Rio Lobo and Big Jake. Ethan is now the head of Wayne Enterprises, which preserves and protects the name, image and likeness of his father. (Saturday only)

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Ref #17 Celebrities PSA Radio Spots WAS SEALED rare JOHN WAYNE

JACK WEBB,LUCILLE BALL,RICHARD WIDMARK many others 1970 This is a 33 1/3 12" RADIO STATION Lp in it's Original Mailer These were Spots that went out over the Air, Meant to be play for a time then to be DISCONTINUED AND DESTROYED This one dates - suggested use: OCT . 1970 through March 1971

Ref #18 Ref #19 (Found noted on the Star Pulse website- John Wayne filmography)

Dateline II Character played: Himself 1955 Synopsis Irregularly scheduled on NBC from 1954 through 1957, Producers' Showcase was a series of lavish, full-color 90 minute specials, bringing the best of Broadway to the 21 inch screen. On November 14, 1955, the series digressed from its usual format to present Dateline 2, the second annual variety show produced by NBC in cooperation with the Overseas Press Club. The theme of the program is "Freedom of the Press", and the subject matter ranges from the front page to the editorial column to the comics section. Highlights include a new Irving Berlin song composed for the occasion, "Free"; Robert Frost, poetically discussing "The Right to Know"; John Steinbeck's eulogy of legendary combat photographer Robert Capa, who had been killed on the job the previous year; and a one-act play, based on the Korean War experiences of correspondent Marguerite Higgins. On a lighter note, Janet Blair sings a paean to the funny pages, backed by a "Li'l Abner" ballet choreographed by Tony Charmoli (the Broadway musical version of Al Capp's hillbilly comic strip was still one year in the future). William Holden serves as master of ceremonies, with John Wayne delivering the opening remarks. Originally telecast live, Dateline 2 reportedly still exists in kinescope form, though prints are hard to come by for general audiences. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Ref #20 Ref #21 Home for the Seabees

http://www.seabeehf.org/museum/index.htm (SeaBee museum website) http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq67-3.htm (Article noting the existence of this film) John Wayne's last motion picture was Home for the Seabees, a Navy documentary filmed in

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1977 at the Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, California. This was most appropriate, since the exteriors of The Fighting Seabees, had been filmed in and around the same base during World War II. According to the SeaBee museum, they have this film, and they play it at the museum. I asked if the film will be made available for sale to the general public, and initially the museum spokesperson stated that the museum was working on having the film put on DVD. After a year, the museum stated that there were some difficulties having this done. [Note: Actually, this film was filmed in 1977. The U.S. Military film, “Patriotism: Have It Your Way” (see above) was filmed in 1978, making it, and not “Home for the SeaBees”, John Wayne’s last film]

Ref #22 Warner Bros. presents RIO BRAVO 33 1/3 RPM Radio Spot Announcements Promo SP1016 (Extremely rare). http://userpages.monmouth.com/~riodude/riobravo.htm

Ref #23 According to the web site whose address is listed below: “…One exception to our mini-drama format is the campaign testimonial spot. John Wayne did some for Sam Yorty when Yorty ran for mayor of Los Angeles years ago, and probably convinced a lot of voters that Yorty was the man. (Wayne was a resident of Orange County, 40 miles southeast of the Los Angeles city hall and 'way outside the Los Angeles city limits, but never mind.)” http://www.thecolumnists.com/mcfadden/mcfadden7.html

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