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HistoryStudent
05-27-2010, 08:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9MT1gTr5-I


I met him in 1967 when I was working as a policeman in Newport Beach, CA.
He was quite a gentleman - and INTRODUCED himself as:


MARION MICHAEL MORRISON - but said I'd know him as John Wayne; and he invited me for breakfast at Bellemy's Restaurant across the street from the Balboa Bay Club. Now a Mickie Dees is there (McDonalds).

He was quite a genuine nice fellow and was really down-to-earth. Not like Buddy Epson whom Andy Devine (said Ebson was a real SOB) wanted me to write a citiation to.

Ah the old days... 44 years have gone by....

Somesilver
05-27-2010, 08:53 PM
I think John Wayne's talents were wasted in many of the Western roles he played over the years. My favorite Wayne films
are "They were Expendable" (WW2 drama set in Phillipines at start of war, Wayne played a PT boat skipper...story based
largely on historical events) and "In Harm's Way"...Otto Preminger film about Pearl Harbor attack and subsequent Naval action
soon after. Wayne played a convincing role as a cruiser captain and later rear admiral.

Hystckndle
05-27-2010, 09:04 PM
Bump....
Thanks History.
Great Story.

vicatoa
05-27-2010, 09:57 PM
Cool story. Growing up the Duke was on the TV all the time. I love the John Wayne westerns, I think my favorite is The Cowboys. I believe it is one of two westerns that he dies in.

Canadian-guerilla
05-27-2010, 10:13 PM
my TOP John Wayne movies

The Green Berets
The Searchers ( one of THE TOP WESTERNS )
McLintock
Rio Bravo
The Cowboys
The Man who shot Liberty Valance
The Sons of Katie Elder

http://images.easyart.com/i/prints/rw/lg/2/3/Celebrity-Image-John-Wayne-233359.jpg

AgAuGal
05-27-2010, 10:36 PM
one of the few Hollywood types that I really liked. He always seemed down to earth, did not forget his roots. So many of his movies I liked.

hydro
05-27-2010, 10:54 PM
All great films. I would add "The Quiet Man" as one of his top films. Great move away from the western setting. There is nothing better than a good Irish asskicking!!

HistoryStudent
05-27-2010, 11:45 PM
my TOP John Wayne movies

The Green Berets
The Searchers ( one of THE TOP WESTERNS )
McLintock
Rio Bravo
The Cowboys
The Man who shot Liberty Valance
The Sons of Katie Elder

http://images.easyart.com/i/prints/rw/lg/2/3/Celebrity-Image-John-Wayne-233359.jpg

He made the Green Berets in 1968 - I had breakfast with him at 5:00 a.m. Sunday probably in May of 1967.
He looked just like he did in the that movie. He was very polite and rather conservative at that time at about 60 years of age.

He was turned down for DIRTY HARRY a few years later because like the first James Bond he was getting too old.


"This is a .44 magnum the most powerful revolver in the world SO...Go ahead 'PUNK,' make my day!"

Boy those were the days.....

VTEEZER
05-27-2010, 11:55 PM
Thanks HS for the reminder! Here's some more reading....

http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-JW.htm

Mike
05-28-2010, 08:46 AM
Purchasing Precious Metals?

HistoryStudent
05-28-2010, 09:36 AM
Thanks HS for the reminder! Here's some more reading....

http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-JW.htm

I've got two of them...

One the 4 3/4" and the other the 5 plus inch one.

The short one is a .45 blued; the longer one a shiny stainless .45.

Somebody even sold me the holster set-up like in "The Searchers."

Part of a collection of 50 or so weapons...

Curtman
05-29-2010, 11:39 AM
Met him fist time in 70' at Chic Iversons VW... Sailed my little Snark in front of his house many of times trying to get Michal to come out to play. His Captain Don Bussey was my moms neighbor in later years at the Anchor Park up on Newport Blvd. We frequented the Old Annex Inn for happy hour.

Son of Gloin
06-14-2010, 07:17 PM
That was awesome! I loved John Wayne in so many of his films. The Sons of Katie Elder, Rio Bravo, The Shootist, True Grit, Tall In The Saddle. All really wonderful stuff. I liked the way it felt to live in a country that had a man like John Wayne in it, if you can understand my meaning. He represented something about the spirit of this country and the fact that he was here and so well loved was important. Who do we have now, like him? Huh,...nobody I can think of.
Gotta love Ray Stevens, too. The guy who sang 'Here's to you, Marion Michael Morrison.' He's another classic American.
Thanks for the video and cheers!

VTEEZER
06-15-2010, 12:19 AM
Speaking of John Wayne I guess with no posts in 2 weeks HS bailed. Anyone know?