Can You Identify These John Wayne Movies From Just One Shot?

By: Olivia Cantor
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Can You Identify These John Wayne Movies From Just One Shot?
Image: Republic Pictures (I)

About This Quiz

John Wayne is the quintessential American movie hero. He rose to prominence by appearing in many western films, during specific eras when America was looking for a hero, and a role model for inspiration. As he gained fame during the 1940s up to the 1970s, John Wayne was literally at the forefront of American pop culture that somehow gave some inspiration and hope to viewers embroiled in various social issues of those eras.

To be a movie star during the time of World War II is something else, and he was able to pull it off. Of course, he paid his dues, too, having premature fame but wasn't able to sustain it. Patience and perseverance pushed him to become a star, and this real life ethos of his also showed in almost all of his films. No wonder audiences loved him -- viewers of all ages, of all sexes and various races. 

If you're a true fan, grit your teeth -- and self -- and take this screenshot test. Try to see if you can name the film based on some clues and a scene from it. Ready? Fire!

Sands of Iwo Jima
Republic Pictures (I)
This is one of the quintessential John Wayne war films. What’s the title?
Sands of Iwo Jima
Noah's Ark
Speakeasy
Salute
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1949 film "Sands of Iwo Jima" earned John Wayne an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Lead Role. The film also got nominated for Best Editing and Best Story, too.

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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Paramount Pictures
James Stewart co-starred with John Wayne in this one. What’s the title?
Mother Machree
Hangman's House
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Black Watch
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" is an exciting black and white film that featured Hollywood legends John Wayne and James Stewart. It is thus appropriate that this classic film quote came from this film: “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.”

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The Longest Day
Twentieth Century Fox
This is another World War II-set film for John Wayne. What’s the title?
Born Reckless
Rough Romance
The Longest Day
The Big Trail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"The Longest Day" is indeed a long film for 1962, which clocks in at almost three hours long, depicting the D-Day events in Normandy. It also had a very long list of impressive cast members, including Richard Burton, Sean Connery, Robert Mitchum, Paul Anka, Rod Steiger and Henry Fonda, to name a few.

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Rio Grande
Republic Pictures (I)
A big hit among western movie lovers, this is one of their often-cited favorite westerns. What’s the title?
Words and Music
The Forward Pass
Men Without Women
Rio Grande
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Rio Grande" is part of the “cavalry trilogy” of westerns, cited as some of the best films that John Wayne starred in during the late 1940s and early ‘50s. This was the third film in the trilogy, released in 1950 and directed by John Ford.

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The Alamo
Batjac Productions, The Alamo Company
What’s the title of this famous battle film?
The Shadow of the Eagle
Texas Cyclone
That's My Boy
The Alamo
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

This 1960 film called "The Alamo" was produced and also directed by its star, released by United Artists. Of course John Wayne had to play the titular hero of the Battle of the Alamo, Davy Crockett, while teen idol Frankie Avalon played the young Tennessean named Smitty.

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The Quiet Man
Republic Pictures (I)
Would you believe that this is a rom-com? What’s the title?
Texas Cyclone
The Quiet Man
The Range Feud
Two-Fisted Law
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Yes, John Wayne also did romantic comedies, with a touch of drama, of course, as evident in this film called "The Quiet Man." It was also directed by western film director John Ford, even though the story is not a western by any stretch, as it was also set in Ireland.

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The Searchers
C.V. Whitney Pictures
This one is always hailed as the best western movie ever made by the John Ford and John Wayne tandem. What’s the title?
The Searchers
The Deceiver
Girls Demand Excitement
Maker of Men
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"The Searchers" is a 1956 film that co-starred Natalie Wood, playing the niece character of John Wayne’s Civil War veteran character – the actual subject of the search going on in the film. It was also reported that director Ford requested the very first behind-the-scenes documentary filming for this film, a practice that wasn’t commonly done by major films during those years but very common these days.

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The Shootist
Paramount Pictures
This was John Wayne’s very last film, but one of his greatest, too. What’s the title?
The Shootist
Haunted Gold
The Telegraph Trail
The Big Stampede
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1976 film "The Shootist" reunites John Wayne with his Liberty Valance co-star James Stewart. Some of the notable co-stars include Lauren Bacall, John Carradine, and actor-filmmaker-producer Ron Howard, under the direction of Don Siegel.

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Fort Apache
Argosy Pictures
This is part of the so-called cavalry trilogy. What’s the title?
Sagebrush Trail
The Man from Monterey
Riders of Destiny
Fort Apache
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Fort Apache" starred a younger Henry Fonda opposite John Wayne in this 1948 film. It also starred an older Shirley Temple, who was 20 years old when she appeared here.

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Hondo
Warner Bros.
Mia Farrow's dad directed this one. What's the title?
Central Airport
The Three Musketeers - Desert Command
Somewhere in Sonora
Hondo
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Hondo is the first name of John Wayne's character in this 1953 film. Reports say that the shooting schedule went overtime for this one, so Mia Farrow's director dad, John Farrow, left before it was completed. John Wayne apparently called on old western director pal John Ford to finish the last sequences, but he was reportedly uncredited for this job.

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The Big Trail
Fox Film Corporation
This film was John Wayne's first leading role ever. What's the title?
The Big Trail
Baby Face
The Life of Jimmy Dolan
His Private Secretary
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

John Ford earned his early Hollywood stripes by working with director John Ford as a stuntman or an extra and bit player. The 1930 film "The Big Trail" was his big break, as he was suggested for the lead role.

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The Green Berets
Batjac Productions
John Wayne also appeared in Vietnam War-era set films such as this one. What’s the title?
'Neath the Arizona Skies
Rainbow Valley
The Green Berets
The Desert Trail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"The Green Berets" was released in 1968 during the time that America was involved heavily in the Vietnam War. The story, as well as the film’s intention, generally went against the grain of the anti-war sentiments of the counterculture during that era, earning some criticism for John Wayne as a result of the politics he showcased in the film.

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El Dorado
Paramount Pictures
What's the title of this Howard Hawks-directed western?
Cahill, United States Marshall
The Train Robbers
El Dorado
Cancel My Reservation
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"El Dorado" has one of the most memorable western theme songs, voted as a favorite of the association called Western Writers of America. The 1966 film saw John Wayne and Robert Mitchum co-starring again, with a great support cast that included James Caan, Ed Asner and Charlene Holt.

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the High & The Mighty
Warner Bros.
John Wayne also played non-western and non-war hero characters, such as in this film. What's the title?
The Hurricane Express
The High and the Mighty
Ride Him, Cowboy
Lady and Gent
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1954 film "The High and the Mighty" belongs in the airplane disaster drama sub-genre, under the direction of William Wellman, where you put a bunch of characters with their respective problems and shake them up in a contained space that reeks of danger. Of course, Wayne still had to portray a heroic character here amid the inflight chaos, so he's the traumatized former pilot captain here who somehow manages to save the day.

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She's Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Argosy Pictures
This is the second film in the cavalry trilogy. What’s the title?
The Trail Beyond
The Lawless Frontier
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Paradise Canyon
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" was released in 1949 in full color. The title of this western is from a US military marching song frequently recited to help soldiers march in cadence.

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They Were Expendable
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
This film was set in the Pacific, but it was shot in Florida. What's the title?
They Were Expendable
The Man from Utah
The Star Packer
Texas Terror
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1945 film "They Were Expendable" is about the World War II battle set in the Southeast Asian nation of the Philippines, and involved storylines with Gen. Douglas MacArthur and the US Navy. While working on this film, it was reported that director John Ford badgered John Wayne for not serving in the military, ever, to fight during World War II, unlike him, the screenwriter Frank Wead, and his co-star Robert Montgomery, who all served as a US Navy or US Navy Reserve soldier.

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McLintock!
Batjac Productions
This western is actually a comedy! What's the title?
The Dawn Rider
The New Frontier
McLintock!
Paradise Canyon
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

If you see the theatrical poster of the 1963 film "McLintock!," you'll notice John Wayne in a spanking pose, while co-star Maureen O'Hara is hunched over his lap, about to get spanked. While this image may not fare well with today's audiences, the posing depicts a clue as to what the film is about -- a love story that shares a similar plot pattern with Shakespeare's comedic play "Taming of the Shrew."

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Flying Tigers
Republic Pictures (I)
What’s the title of this World War II film?
Westward Ho
The New Frontier
The Oregon Trail
Flying Tigers
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Who could be a good cinematic hero to play a soldier hero during wartime? That could only be John Wayne, starring in 1942’s "Flying Tigers", an obvious propaganda film to boost the American morale shortly after the country joined World War II in 1941, after the Pearl Harbor bombing.

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Red River
Monterey Productions
This was one of the 5 films John Wayne made with director Howard Hawks. What’s the title?
West of the Divide
Red River
Blue Steel
Randy Rides Alone
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Red River" starred a dapper John Wayne who had to be aged a bit to play the lead role of a Texas rancher. He co-starred with Hollywood hunk Montgomery Clift, playing the role of the rancher’s adopted son.

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Rio Lobo
Cinema Center Films
This one was director Howard Hawks' last film. What's the title?
Rio Lobo
California Straight Ahead
Adventure's End
I Cover The War
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Rio Lobo" is the 1970 western that echoes Howard Hawks' earlier films that shared the same plot pattern, namely "Rio Bravo" and "El Dorado." Of course, both films also starred John Wayne, but this is their last collaboration.

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The Fighting Seabees
Republic Pictures (I)
John Wayne was also a hero in many World War II-set films. Which one is this?
The Flying Seabees
King of the Pecos
The Lonely Trail
Winds of the Wasteland
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"The Fighting Seabees" is about how the US Naval Construction Battalions came about during World War II, and their nickname was the “Seabees.” The war film was released in 1944, and co-starred Susan Hayward as John Wayne’s love interest.

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Stagecoach
Walter Wanger Productions
John Ford directed this one. What’s the title?
The Shootist
Brannigan
McQ
Stagecoach
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Stagecoach" was John Wayne’s breakthrough film, which earned him his early stature as a western film hero. It was directed by John Ford, who was friends with Wayne even before he became a huge star.

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Rio Bravo
Warner Bros.
John Wayne made a name for himself in western films like this one. What’s the title?
Rio Bravo
Bardelys the Magnificent
The Draw-Back
The Drop Kick
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Rio Bravo" was released in 1959 under the direction of Howard Hawks. This star-studded film also starred Angie Dickinson, Dean Martin, Walter Brennan and Ricky Nelson.

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The War Wagon
Universal Pictures
This is John Wayne' second film with Kirk Douglas. What's the title?
Santa Fe Stampede
Pals of the Saddle
Overland Stage Raiders
The War Wagon
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"The War Wagon" is a 1967 film adaptation of Clair Huffaker's western novel, and he also wrote the screenplay adaptation. John Wayne plays a bad guy here named Taw Jackson, so it's not his usual heroic good guy in front and center.

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Angel and the Badman
John Wayne Productions
John Wayne also started producing films, and this was his first producer credit. What's the title?
The Lucky Texan
The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
Angel and the Badman
College Coach
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1947 film "Angel and the Badman" was a different kind of western for John Wayne during the height of his shoot-'em-up western hero portrayals. This one is more about the romance between a gunslinging western hero and a quiet Quaker girl -- an opposites attract narrative.

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THE COMANCHEROs
Twentieth Century Fox
Hollywood's Golden Age director Michael Curtiz directed this one. What's the title?
The Comancheros
Idol of the Crowds
Born to the West
Pals of the Saddle
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Casablanca director Michael Curtiz was directing the 1961 western "The Comancheros" when he fell ill due to his cancer, so John Wayne apparently took over the directorial duty to finish the film. But he didn't want to be credited for it, especially since Curtiz died after this film was released, making it the last film he directed in his career.

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Operation Pacific
Warner Bros.
This submarine story popularly floated at the box office. What's the title?
A Man Betrayed
Lady From Louisiana
The Shepherd of the Hills
Operation Pacific
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1951 film "Operation Pacific" finds John Wayne and longtime co-star Ward Bond in their 12th film together. If the musical score for the action sequences sounds familiar to early Hollywood film buffs, that's because Max Steiner paralleled his scoring here with his dramatic music score in the 1933 film "King Kong."

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The Sons of Katie Elder
Wallis-Hazen
This interesting "male bonding" film that might predate "Young Guns," somewhat. What's the title?
Red River Range
The Night Riders
The Sons of Katie Elder
Wyoming Outlaw
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1965 film "The Sons of Katie Elder" is an interesting "coming home" narrative set as a western, this time the four adult sons of a dying elderly woman come home to attend her funeral. It's part family drama, ones that we often see on television these days, and part gunslinging western where people take revenge and shoot even their relatives to cover their evil deeds.

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The Wings of Eagles
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
This biopic was John Ford's tribute to screenwriter Spig Wead. What's the title?
Three Faces West
Allegheny Uprising
The Wings of Eagles
Seven Sinners
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1957 film "The Wings of Eagles" was a biopic, where John Wayne played Commander Frank Wead, also known as Spig. His life was depicted from the time he was part of the creation of the US naval aviation to when he retired and became a playwright and later a screenwriter.

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The Conqueror
RKO Radio Pictures
Would you believe John Wayne also played Genghis Khan? It's in this film, which is called what?
Three Texas Steers
The Conqueror
New Frontier
Dark Command
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Not everything that John Wayne touches turns to cinematic gold, as evident in this huge flop called "The Conqueror." This 1956 film was criticized for many things, notably Wayne being miscast as Genghis Khan even though it was him who wanted the role so much; these days, we call this "miscast" as "yellowface."

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In Harm's Way
Otto Preminger Films
This one is noted as John Wayne’s last film to be shot in black and white. What’s the war film’s title?
In Harm’s Way
A Lady Takes a Chance
Tall in the Saddle
In Old Oklahoma
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1965 film "In Harm’s Way" is another World War II epic film with an impressive cast list, including Kirk Douglas, Burgess Meredith, Paula Prentiss, and Henry Fonda, to name a few. It was directed and produced by notable filmmaker Otto Preminger.

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The Greatest Story Ever Told
George Stevens Productions
John Wayne also had a brief role in a Biblical epic film. What's the title of this one?
In Old California
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Pittsburgh
Reunion in France
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Wrong Answer

John Wayne actually only had a brief cameo in the 1965 epic film "The Greatest Story Ever Told," but his appearance somewhat distracted audiences since they still saw him as a huge swashbuckling western or war film hero -- an unlikely figure to do a small cameo. He played a Roman centurion who somehow had a change of heart about the events during the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

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Big Jake
Cinema Center Films
This was western film director George Sherman's last film. What is it?
Big Jake
The Star Packer
Rio Lobo
Blue Steel
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Big Jake" is the 1971 film that featured John Wayne and Richard Boone. Maureen O'Hara is also in here, as well as John's son, Patrick Wayne, and his often co-star Robert Mitchum's son, Christopher Mitchum.

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Hatari!
Malabar
This safari adventure film is actually a rom-com. What's the title?
Back to Bataan
Dakota
Hatari!
Flame of the Barbary Coast
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1962 film "Hatari!" is directed by Howard Hawks, but this time, John Wayne doesn't face gunslinging western bad guys or foreign enemies as a soldier, but rather animals of the jungle. He plays a hunter who catches wild animals in Africa, with the objective of selling them to different zoos worldwide.

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How The West Was Won
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Of course John Wayne had to be in the ensemble cast of a grand MGM epic western film. What's the title of this one?
Lady for a Night
The Spoilers
Reap the Wild Wind
How The West Was Won
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Wrong Answer

The 1962 grand western epic "How The West Was Won" told the story of a family through four generations, which explains the epic casting. Along with John Wayne, the film featured other Hollywood bigwigs like Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Karl Malden, Debbie Reynolds, and George Peppard, to name a few.

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Wake Of The Red Witch
Republic Pictures (I)
This is one of John Wayne’s popular films during the 1940s. What’s the title?
Wake of the Red Witch
Jet Pilot
Legend of the Lost
The Horse Soldiers
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Although John Wayne was identifiable for his western hero roles, he was also a seafaring hero in some of his films. This is one of them, 1948’s "Wake of the Red Witch," about a story set in the 1860s, where he played the sea captain protagonist.

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3 Godfathers
Argosy Pictures
This is from another 1940s western, said to be John Wayne’s finest era for that genre. What’s the title?
Miracle in Motion
Flying Leathernecks
3 Godfathers
Big Jim McLain
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Wrong Answer

This is from the film called "3 Godfathers," directed by John Ford. It was based on a 1918 novelette called "The Three Godfathers" penned by Peter B. Kyne.

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The Barbarian And The Geisha
Twentieth Century Fox
While the title might be a bit cringeworthy by today's standards, it's notable because John Huston directed this one. What's the title?
Without Reservations
Tycoon
The Barbarian and the Geisha
The Fighting Kentuckian
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1958 film "The Barbarian and the Geisha" was directed by John Huston, and is actually a biopic. It's about the first US Consul General that the USA sent to Japan during 1856, and John Wayne plays this consul named Townsend Harris.

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True Grit
Wallis-Hazen
Which film is this, which won Wayne an Academy Award?
Brown of Harvard
Star Wars
True Grit
Annie Laurie
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Wrong Answer

John Wayne first essayed the role of US Marshal Rooster Cogburn in 1969’s "True Grit," and again in the 1975 sequel entitled "Rooster Cogburn. "He won an Oscar for Best Actor in a Lead Role, the only Academy Award he has ever won in his entire career.

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Reap the Wild Wind
Paramount Pictures
Legendary film director Cecil B. DeMille directed this one. What’s the title?
Island in the Sky
Reap the Wild Wind
The Sea Chase
Blood Alley
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Wrong Answer

"Reap the Wild Wind" was a novel serialized in the Saturday Evening Post during the 1940s, picked up by DeMille to produce and direct as a film. But the setting of the story was during the 1840s, and it co-starred Paulette Goddard.

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