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And a very special thank-you to Robert Wagner, my literary collaborator—one of Hollywood’s great gentlemen, who can always be counted on to help out a friend. Thanks, RJ. Then there was unit publicist extraordinaire Rob Harris, who used his influence to enable one crucial interview.
Jeff Heise surpassed his own amazing efforts by serving as my researcher on the book, just as he has for twenty years. Every week, Jeff would find something I didn’t know existed. The commitment he’s demonstrated to the books we’ve worked on more than entitles him to this book’s dedication.
To all of the following who spoke to me about John Ford and John Wayne, together or separately, my gratitude:
Julie Adams, John Agar, Eddie Albert, Peter Bogdanovich, Adrian Booth, Yakima Canutt, Harry Carey Jr., Marilyn Fix Carey, Larry Cohen, Andrew Fenady, Joe de Franco, Andre de Toth, Angie Dickinson, Ed Faulkner, Rudi Fehr, Tom Fuentes, James Garner, Kristin Glover, Colin Grant, Coleen Gray, William Harbach, Dennis Hopper, Robert Horton, Ron Howard, Marsha Hunt, Tab Hunter, Anne Jeffries, Burt Kennedy, George Kennedy, Howard W. Koch, P. F. Kluge, Karen Steele Kramer, Syd Kronenthal, Dorothy Lamour, Betty Lasky, Janet Leigh, Stephen Longstreet, James Lydon, Andrew V. McLaglen, Lee Meriwether, Bert Minshall, Walter Mirisch, Hal Needham, Jean (Mrs. Frank) Nugent, Hugh O’Brian, Darcy O’Brien, Maureen O’Hara, Carolyn Roos Olsen, Robert Parrish, Stephanie Powers, Cecilia deMille Presley, Robert Relyea, Mickey Rooney, Ann Rutherford, Mark Rydell, William Self, Alan Shayne, Robert Shelton, Vincent Sherman, Barbara Sinatra, Dean Smith, Cass Warner Sperling, Robert Stack, Miles Hood Swarthout, Rod Taylor, Christopher Trumbo, Robert Walker Jr., Alicia Wayne McFarlane, Christopher Wayne, Gretchen Wayne, John Wayne, Michael Wayne, Patrick Wayne, William Wellman, William Wellman Jr., Haskell Wexler, Stuart Whitman.
At libraries, first and foremost comes Ned Comstock at the USC Cinema-Television Library, who always goes the extra mile—a true gentleman and a scholar. Also at USC Special Collections, thanks to Rachelle Smith.
Charles Silver at the Museum of Modern Art always has material that can’t be found anywhere else. Besides that, nobody loves John Ford more than Charles, which means we’re both members of the same band of brothers.
At the Margaret Herrick Library at the Motion Picture Academy: Marisa Duron. At Special Collections: Jenny Romero and Barbara Hall.
At the Warner Bros. Archive: Jonathan Auxier and Sandra Joy Lee Aguilar.
James V. D’Arc at Brigham Young has become a close friend, which makes my frequent appearances in the Special Collections department a pleasure for both of us. Among many other prizes, Jim has a huge collection relating to Republic Pictures, without which any understanding of Wayne’s early career is incomprehensible.
At Janklow & Nesbit, I am represented by the founder of the firm, the amazing Mort Janklow, backed up by Judythe Cohen.
I’ve had the signal honor of being published by Simon & Schuster for twenty years, where Bob Bender edits my manuscripts with wit and forbearance, enlivened by the occasional sigh of justified dismay. Johanna Li puts up with both of us. And then there’s Gypsy da Silva, associate director of the copyediting department, who has earned my devotion many times over. Once again I benefit from the gentle (sometimes) attentions of Fred Chase’s excellent copyediting. Bill Molesky’s amazing eyes and attention to detail kept the book trending toward the specific and the correct.
My wife, Lynn, is my advisor, my companion on our research travels, my best friend, my source of strength, my love.
Scott Eyman
January 2010–December 2013
West Palm Beach, Hollywood, Aspen, Venice, Athens, Istanbul, Kanab, Moab, Provo, Funchal, Tangier, Barcelona.
© PHOTOGRAPH BY GREG LOVETT
SCOTT EYMAN
has written eleven books, including, with veteran actor Robert Wagner, the
New York Times
bestseller
Pieces of My Heart.
Among his other books are
Empire of Dreams: The Epic Life of Cecil B. DeMille,
winner of the 2011 Richard Wall Memorial Book Award;
Lion of Hollywood: The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer; Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford; Ernst Lubitsch: Laughter in Paradise; The Speed of Sound
(all Simon & Schuster); and
John Ford: The Searcher
(Taschen). Eyman is pictured here with Clementine, the dog he adopted from Monument Valley. He, his wife, Lynn, and Clementine and other assorted animals live in West Palm Beach.
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Ernst Lubitsch: Laughter in Paradise
Mary Pickford, America’s Sweetheart
Five American Cinematographers
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NOTES
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES
AMPAS, Hal Wallis Collection. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly Hills, California.
AMPAS, John Wayne: Clipping files.
Batjac Productions: Burbank, California.
Brownlow archives: London, England.
Glendale Library, Special Collections, Glendale, California.
Kane manuscript: Untitled Tom Kane memoir, Dan Ford Collection.
Maltin archives: Toluca Lake, California.
MOMA: Museum of Modern Art, New York.
MOMA, John Wayne: Clipping files.
USC, Batjac Collection: University of Southern California.
USC, Constance McCormick Collection.
USC, Jack L. Warner Collection.
USC, Special Collections, Warga.
USC, Warner Bros. Collection.
EPIGRAPH
“That guy you see on the screen”
:
Movieland
, March 1957.
PROLOGUE
“On every picture”
: All the Ford quotes in the Prologue derive from AMPAS, John Wayne, “John Ford: Man Alive,” unsourced, undated story but 1950.
“I’ve seen him”
: Eyman,
Print the Legend
, p. 199.
“He was talented”
: Maureen O’Hara to SE.
“He was not a social person”
: Andre de Toth to SE.
“Doing those B westerns”
: Bakewell to Leonard Maltin, Maltin archives.
“The reason Ford”
: Dan Ford to SE.
“He was
so
American”
: Roberts and Olson, p. viii.
“Wayne made westerns”
: MOMA, John Wayne, Charles Silver, “Lest We Forget, John Wayne Remembered,”
Film Notes
, May 1997.
“He worked hard”
: Eyman,
Print the Legend
, p. 199.
“What was different”
: Michael Wayne to SE.
“He was an expert”
: Ibid., p. 198.
CHAPTER ONE
This is the world
: Most of the detail about Winterset derives from a letter from Father Paul Barrus to David Trask, 6-15-88, in the collection of the John Wayne Birthplace.
“Morrison did well”
: Wills, p. 38.
“only had four bits”
: Roberts and Olson, p. 13.
“Molly Morrison was”
: Ibid., p. 14.
“Just about all I remember”
: AMPAS, John Wayne as told to Maurice Zolotow, “It Happened Like This,”
American Weekly
, 11-7-54.
“barren, deserted country”
: AMPAS, John Wayne as told to Maurice Zolotow, “It Happened Like This,”
American Weekly
, 11-7-54.
That same year
: USC, Batjac Collection, “Duke, American Royalty,” 12-17-72, box 12, folder 57.
In later years
: Munn, 11.
“I learned you can’t always judge”
: MOMA, John Wayne, Robert Osborne, “John Wayne,”
Disney Magazine
, 2-77.
“Mostly we ate”
: Ibid.
“Never expect”
: USC, Constance McCormick Collection, “Big Business Is His Hobby,”
Silver Screen
, 7-47.
Wayne’s daughter
: Aissa Wayne, p. 17.
“I used to dream”
: Stacy, p. 34.
“Shooting those snakes”
: AMPAS, Wayne, Bill Kelly, “John Wayne,”
South Bay
, 7-81.
“We had five acres”
: Roberts and Olson, p. 27.
“there was no industry”
: Batjac Productions, Fred Stofft interview, undated but 1980.
“very good”
: Graham, p. 285.
Duke’s neighborhood hangouts
: Glendale Library, Special Collections, Robert Waste, “Wayne Grew with Glendale,”
Glendale News-Press
, 6-12-79.
“a very beautiful red head”
: Batjac Productions, Fred Stofft interview.
He also joined
: Roberts and Olson, p. 40.
It was raining
: Glendale Library, Special Collections,
Glendale News-Press
, 11-20-98.
The year before
: Glendale Library, Special Collections,
Glendale Evening News
, 3-1-20.
“He was well-dressed”
: Glendale Library, Special Collections, Esther DeBar query letter, undated.
His teacher
: Lorraine Gauguin, “With Duke Down Mexico Way,”
Views and Reviews
, Dec. 1972.
“Me and a bunch”
: MOMA, “John Wayne,”
International Yachtsman
, 1978.
“I admired his dueling”
: AMPAS, Wayne, John Wayne as told to Maurice Zolotow, “It Happened Like This,”
American Weekly
, 11-7-54.
a “swagger”
: Wills, p. 115.
“I ruined a beautiful”
: AMPAS, Wayne, John Wayne as told to Maurice Zolotow, “It Happened Like This,”
American Weekly
, 11-7-54.
“To C. L. Morrison”
: Glendale Library, Special Collections,
Glendale Evening News
, 1-31-23.
Early in 1923
: Ibid.
“The whole line played well”
: Glendale Library, Special Collections, Neal P. Sooy, “Glendale High Beats San Berdoo 15–10,” 11-26-23.
“Morrison was supposed”
: Glendale Library, Special Collections,
Glendale Evening News
, 12-10-23.
“Duke was the tallest”
: Glendale Library, Special Collections, Jeannette Mazurki, “Wayne Still Stands Tall,”
Glendale News-Press
, 10-22-68.
The address was 313 Garfield Avenue
: Glendale Public Library, Special Collections,
Glendale Evening News
, 3-10-20.
“I was very envious”
: AMPAS,
National Enquirer
, 1-28-75.
Eugene Clarke
: USC, John Wayne, “USC Friends Remember Duke,”
Trojan Family
, August/September 1979.
“I don’t think it’s possible”
: Glendale Library, Special Collections, Jay Dean, “Wayne Memory Remains Alive,”
Glendale News-Press
, 6-13-79.
“My girlfriend and I”
: Glendale Library, Special Collections,
Glendale News-Press
, 6-13-79.
“He was very bashful”
: Glendale Library, Special Collections, Jay Dean, “Wayne Memory Remains Alive,”

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