
John Wayne-A Life on Film(2000)
Recap of The Duke's career from its beginning in the silent era up to his final film "The Shootist".
Movie: John Wayne-A Life on Film

John Wayne - Ein Leben für den Film
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Recap of The Duke's career from its beginning in the silent era up to his final film "The Shootist".
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2000-01-01
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