The Quiet Man
Hands-down.
throw in island in the sky, too.
The Quiet Man
Hands-down.
In Flying Tigers he was, unfortunately, an Army puke.
Wayne was too tough on Robert Ryan in Flying Leathernecks. In Flying Tigers he was, unfortunately, an Army puke.
I resent that remark. =)
I always wanted to be like Steve McQueen when I became an adult, and like John Wayne when I got old, as a kid.
Nowhere close on either. Dammit.
Yeah McQueen was a brig rat too. And he'd never have taken the Duke....guaranteed. On an interesting note, when the Sands of Iwo Jima did its intermountain premier in Salt Lake City, my old man was the senior USMC NCO for the intermountain recruiting district and got involved heavily in the whole thing. There was a Republic Studios party in which the local and corporate people attended. My old man, a MSgt at the time, was there and he and the Duke were matching drinks. At some point in the evening, my old man invited the Duke to the house for dinner and damned if he didn't take him up on it! So, the next evening, there we were, standing in line waiting for John Wayne in our living room. He showed up, we ate and he left. Me, my sister, and two younger brothers were all in shock and awe and it was a blur. A few days later we got a photo that I have never seen anywhere else with the Duke in uniform as Sgt Stryker. It is autographed "To the Kemp Kids - from - John Wayne"Speaking of old, dead, man's man actors: I just re-watched the Sand Pebbles today.
I pretty sure Steve McQueen could take the Duke, any day of the week.
(He was also a pilot and a Marine in real life.)