6/10
EARLY j wayne..
8 December 2020
John Wayne FINALLY got his oscar for True Grit, years after making Sonora. Wayne had mostly un-credited roles up to about 1930. here, in 1933, he's still early in his cowboy career; doesn't have the slow, bigger than life swagger yet. He's Bishop, trying to show off for the girls at the rodeo. but when there's an accident, he is framed for it, and is sent to jail. stuff happens, and now Bishop is off to mexico to look for a cowboy friend of the family, who may have joined a rough gang. adventures along the way... the same girls that Bishop had spoken with at the rodeo pop up down south, and cause him trouble. Bishop and his pals have stumbled into a plot to rob a mine, owned by the girl's dad. although it feels like the girls and Bishops' two cowpoke pals are just along for laughs... they get all the jokes, while Bishop plays it pretty seriously. and Joe Dominguez has quite a few lines as Captain Ramirez, but he only gets uncredited! it's just a shortie film from Warner Brothers. Original story by Will Comfort. Directed by Mack Wright. worked his way up as actor, AD, then director. filmed in the alabama hills, like SO many other films. amazing landscape. Wayne would go on to get his big break in Stagecoach.
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