Typically cast as a two-fisted man of action-on either side of the lawMcLaglen brightened The Unholy Three, The Fighting Heart (both 1925), Men of Steel and Beau Geste (both 1926) before assuming the role of hard-bitten Captain Flagg in What Price Glory? I just saw Hangman's House. T.R. . To John Wayne, though, they were simply people who, like him, knew that a good time is always better when shared in the company of others. Another is Frankie McPhillips (Wallace Ford), a wanted hoodlum for the IRA resistance and a brother in arms for Gypo. The John Wayne Gritcast started Sept. 30. Victor McLaglen (135 years old), Victor McLaglen was a British-American film actor. Professional Soldier (1935) . Michael Donovan58. Bengazi (1955) . Robert Emmett Donovan12. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! The Quiet Man (1952) . Squire 'Red' Will DanaherRio Grande (1950) . Sgt. Sea Devils (1937) . CPO William 'Medals' Malone54. See the Winnipeg Police Museum, Police Commission Books. The Glorious Adventure (1922) . Bulfinch112. He returned to Britain in 1913, and during the First World War served as a captain (acting) with the 10th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Dont have an account yet? McLaglen then made two films for Ford: Strong Boy (1929) and The Black Watch (1929). Brian Donlevy and he made a comedy Battle of Broadway (1938) at Fox,[34] then he went to Universal for The Devil's Party (1938). [citation needed] In 1945, McLaglen said that winning the Oscar had no economic benefit and that he didn't know where it was because his son had taken it to college for use as a paperweight.[31]. In a 1941 article he was described as "six feet, two and one-half" and regularly got called 6ft 3 in the press. William Dieterle: Dolores del Ro, Victor Jory, Osgood Perkins: Comdie, drame: The Man from Utah: Robert N. Bradbury: John Wayne, Polly Ann Young, George 'Gabby' Hayes . After exactly two hours, the director signalled to the projectionist that the movie be stopped right in the middle of the big final fight between Sean and Red. He continued to play heroes, villains, and simple-minded thugs into the 1940s, when Ford gave his career a new impetus with a number of lovably roguish Irish parts in such films as She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and The Quiet Man (1952). He starred in Powder Town (1942), and went to Fox to support Gene Tierney in China Girl (1942). Douglass purchase and Broadway production of the Ken Kesey novel One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest eventually led to his son Michael Douglas becoming an Academy Award-winning producer for the film adaptation in 1976. Italiani sono matti, Gli (1958) aka Italianos estn locos, Los (Spain) aka The Italians They Are Crazy (International: English title)3. He purchases his birthplace - White O'Morn - in defiance of his burly neighbor, Will Danaher (Victor McLaglen). Film historians have made much about how, as a young actor, John Wayne idolized Harry Carey Sr., right down to copying his mannerisms. Ford and McLaglen's relationship was fruitful: Ford gave McLaglen's career a fresh impetus with a number of roles that completely transformed him into the lovable Irish rogue. . volume 34. "Wayne's physical and emotional strength," Eyman writes, "were always matched by an equivalent control and sense of purpose; at the beginning of his career or at its end, he never made a clumsy. "He was a good friend and a helluva good guy. Years later, cast and crew deferentially referred to him as "Pappy" or "Coach," but to Harry Jr., Ford was always "Uncle Jack. The experience, says Carey, was his "baptism of fire.". McLaglen was later nominated for another Oscar, this time for a Best Supporting Actor for his role opposite John Wayne in The Quiet Man (1952). Battle of Broadway (1938) . Big Ben Wheeler49. Forever and a Day (1943) . Archibald Spavin (hotel doorman)33. McLaglen claimed to have been born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, although his birth certificate records 505 Commercial Road, Stepney in the East End of London as his true birthplace. en los aos veinte se traslad a Hollywood, donde conocera a un tal John Ford, que le dirigira en doce . I enjoyed it quite a bit. Sailor Fritz 88. Of course, this scene and the final fight almost didnt end up in the movie until Ford pushed for the final cut in his usual uncompromising manner. For all his gruffness in some movies, I consider Victor McLaglen kind of like a big teddy bear, probably from some of the Shirley Temple movies I have seen him in. Picture taken 4th April 1950 They just don't make movies that good anymore. So a few days later, he claimed he had the final print ready for screening when really it was his 129-minute cut. Sheila's daughter, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, is a television director. Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944) . Herman 'Owl' Banghart aka Roger Touhy aka The Last Gangster (UK)31. The Captain Hates the Sea (1934) . Schulte62. "Rawhide"- Incident of the Shambling Man (1959) TV Episode . Harry Whitman2. He passed away November 7, 1959. Woman to Woman (1923) (uncredited) . Nubian Slave111. Sea Fury (1958) . Captain Bellew5. McLaglen had a support part in Winds of Chance (1925), directed by Frank Lloyd, then made The Fighting Heart (1925) at Fox, directed by John Ford. July, 1936 Andrew and Sheila McLaglen jogging with their dad Victor McLaglen. McLaglen and Lowe went to Paramount for Guilty as Hell (1932). Whistle Stop (1946) . Gitlo27. In real life he was a former boxer who was actually quite agreeable, so Ford felt he seriously need to rile him up. His son with Borg, Andrew, died in 2006.. He said it was organized to fight communists and others "opposed to the American ideal", both inside and outside the country. Maj. Timothy Quincannon aka John Ford and Merian C. Cooper's Rio Grande (USA: complete title)21. Festus Mulcahy aka War Party23. Back at Fox he was in Rackety Rax (1932) then made a fourth What Price Glory? Here is a comprehensive survey of the film and television career of London-born director Andrew V. McLaglen. Even after being struck by a car and struggling to stand on crutches, Bond carried out his duties as best man at Dukes wedding. He was born May 7, 1885, the third of seven children, in the Hayes Hotel (owned by his father) in the tiny hamlet of Stannards, New York, on the outskirts of Wellsville, New York. Carey has appeared in more than 100 feature films, 10 of which were directed by Ford. Call Out the Marines (1942) . Jimmy McGinnis36. To make amends for barely offering work to the senior Carey following a tiff that neither man would talk about, after the elder Carey died in 1947 Ford announced that he would cast Wayne, Pedro Armendariz and Harry Carey Jr., in "3 Godfathers," a remake of a silent Ford had made with Carey Sr. 30 years earlier. A Devil with Women (1931) was a buddy comedy with Humphrey Bogart in which Bogart played McLaglen's sidekick. If you would like to use all features of this site, it is mandatory to enable JavaScript. First performer to win an Oscar for a performance in a remake. A Devil with Women. The last man standing in a troupe that included Victor McLaglen, Ward Bond and Ben Johnson, Carey, 77, is. McLaglen made his talkie debut in John Ford's The Black Watch (1929) and went on to appear in Devil With Women (1930), Dishonored (opposite Marlene Dietrich), Not Exactly Gentlemen (both 1931, the latter a remake of Ford'sThree Bad Men), While Paris Sleeps, Devil's Lottery, The Gay Caballero (all 1932, in the last taking second billing to George O'Brien in this B-plus Western), Laughing at Life (1933, his only foray to Poverty Row), Murder at the Vanities and The Captain Hates the Sea (both 1934), before being reunited with Ford for two of his best starring vehicles:The Lost Patrol (1934), in which he played the commander of a small British detail stranded in the Arabian desert, and The Informer (1935), a remake of Liam O'Flaherty's story of the Irish Rebellion that cast McLaglen as dull-witted turncoat Gypo Nolan. But through his iconic roles, his invaluable contributions to the industry and his sons following in his footsteps, Kirk Douglass legacy will live on forever. Donald MacDuff51. I was in three of the greatest westerns ever made, actually four counting `Wagonmaster.' A Girl in Every Port (1928) . Spike Madden 90. We, too, have enjoyed him in every movie in which we've seen him. Under the pseudonym Paul Romano, McLaglen boxed future heavyweight champion Jess Willard in a four-round exhibition match in Springfield, Missouri, on 26 September 1911. Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 7 November 1959) was a British boxer-turned-Hollywood actor. The Michigan Kid (1947) . Curley25. Between bouts, McLaglen toured with a circus, which offered $25 to anyone who could go three rounds with him. Initially, she refused to say the mystery words, writing in her memoir years later, I couldnt possibly say that to Duke!. McLaglen was attacked by some on the left as fascist, which he denied. McLaglen won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1935 for his role in The Informer. The young McLaglen, eldest of eight brothers, attempted to serve in the Boer War by joining the Life Guards, though his father secured his release. "He got mad at me because I quit drinking," Carey says. "Studio 57" aka Heinz Studio 57 (USA: alternative title)- Big Joe's Coming Home (1957) TV Episode7. Andrew's children, Mary and Josh McLaglen, are both film producers and directors. He loved to doll a picture up.". Festus MulcahyWomen of All Nations (1931) . Capt ain Jim FlaggThe Black Watch (1929) . Capt. He was reunited with Edmund Lowe and Raoul Walsh in a sequel to What Price Glory?, The Cock-Eyed World (1929), which was another huge success at the box office.[28]. Everytime he saw Maureen, he made the religious cross, gesture with his hand, and many more funny moments, like getting Chill Wills to hit his hand with the stick, for committing that 'dastardly deed' Display More Just watched recently, so ditto! - Some Prize, Others Ignore Awards", "Victor McLaglen: Tinker, TailorPoor Man, Rich Man", "Desert Sun 11 November 1959 California Digital Newspaper Collection", Portrait of Victor McLaglen, Los Angeles, 1930s, Victor McLaglen: A Man as Big as the Screen, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Victor_McLaglen&oldid=1125579507, as Victor McLaglen Academy Award Winner, Episode: "Incident of the Shambling Man", (final appearance), This page was last edited on 4 December 2022, at 19:38. McLaglen won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1935 for his role in The Informer. To think that 5 of his brothers were also actors. He does have a few friends: Katie (Margot Grahame) is his lady although because he's not good for much money, she works as a streetwalker to scrape out a living. Strong Boy (1929) . Strong Boy86. The cavalry never had those. The Black Watch (1929) . Capt. The Abductors (1957) . Tom Muldoon6. Read an exclusive excerpt from Volume 34 below and get your own copy here. . In 1964, Douglas shared the screen with frequent co-star Burt Lancaster in the political thriller Seven Days in May, which he would cite as one of the films he was most proud of in a 2014 Huffington Post article. Ford would have a major impact on McLaglen's career. He died on November 7, 1959, Newport Beach, CA. And as he continued to produce, direct and act in films throughout the later decades of his life, Douglas also ventured into the literary world by writing several fiction, nonfiction, childrens books and memoirs between the years of 1988 and 2017. Edited 6 times, last by ethanedwards (Jan 25th 2017). He was one of many stars in Forever and a Day (1943), and had a support role in Tampico (1943) and Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944). At the time, McLaglen was in his mid-sixties and in poor health, meaning the fight had to be really carefully choreographed. When the First World War broke out, McLaglen joined the Irish Fusiliers and soldiered in the middle east, eventually serving as Provost Marshal for the city of Baghdad. "If it had hit me in the head, it would have killed me.". His lifetime boxing record (as far as is known) was 11-6-1, with 9 KOs. I rather felt that the grease paint business was somewhat beneath a man who was once a reasonably useful boxer." Given that the director considered The Quiet Man to be his steamiest picture, presumably, it was something considered risqu in the early 1950s. Former prizefighter (he once went six rounds against the great Jack Johnson) who entered British films in 1920 and moved to the USA five years later. [2] His father, Andrew Charles Albert Mclaglen, was a missionary in the Free Protestant Church in South Africa,[3] and was later a bishop of the Free Protestant Episcopal Church of England. In 1937, John Ford was hired to direct the sepia-toned Wee Willie Winkie (Temple's own favorite), and an A-list cast was signed, which included Victor McLaglen, C. Aubrey Smith and Cesar Romero. Brother of actor and sculptor Arthur McLaglen, Interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, USA. film), then McLaglen made Wharf Angel (1934). Back in Hollywood, he was in Many Rivers to Cross (1955) at MGM with Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker. Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 - 7 November 1959) was a British-American film actor. [11] Frank Tashlin's 1938 cartoon Have You Got Any Castles? Edited once, last by chester7777 (Nov 23rd 2008). He'd use the wrong kind of guns, for instance, because they looked better or he'd let you wear your own hat or even your own boots because it looked better. During the British occupation of the TransJordan (now Iraq) in the 1920s, McLaglen, who was a sergeant in the British army, was appointed provost marshal--chief of military police--for Baghdad.Personal quotes, "Acting never appealed to me, and I was dabbling in it solely as a means of making money. A Girl in Every Port. McLaglen's career took a surprise turn in 1925 when he moved to Hollywood. Short Biography. Carey made 11 films with Wayne and considered him an outstanding actor and a decent and unpretentious person. In the Blood (1923) . Tony Crabtree110. His 1909 bout with legendary champion Jack Johnson in Vancouver was a six-round exhibition bout. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon6.Rio Grande7.The Quite Man, And I loved the way he called Duke "Captain Darling", John Bernard Books (The Shootist):"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. That's Action (1977) . Himself4. Older Post On top of this, OHara was suffering from a broken bone in her hand for much of the production. He followed it with The Sport of Kings (1921). . [33] He had a cameo in Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937). . Carey lives with his wife, Marilyn, in the La Plata Range of the Rockies, where the couple has lived since abandoning the smog and congestion of Los Angeles a decade ago. Murder at the Vanities (1934) . Police Lt. Bill Murdock63. He was one of many stars in Murder at the Vanities (1934). He also usually played Irishmen, leading many film fans to mistakenly assume he was Irish rather than English. In Volume 34 of The Official John Wayne Collectors Edition, get to know Duke for the loyal friend and honest man that he was. [35] The latter, with Cary Grant and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., was an adventure epic loosely based on Rudyard Kipling's poem that served as the template decades later for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984). . Their ties to him went back to the silent film era, and they had loved him anyway. In one instance, when Carey didn't look in the direction he was supposed to, the director hurled a rock the size of a melon at him. Beyond the Hollywood executives who wanted to attach the name John Wayne to their next big project, those who got to know Duke both on set and off were often struck by his warm and welcoming presence. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. Victor McLaglen was married three times. He toured in circuses, vaudeville shows, and Wild West shows, often as a fighter challenging all comers. <_< ). Ford gave McLaglen juicy supporting parts in his Cavalry trilogy-Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and Rio Grande (1950)-before awarding the burly Englishman his last formidable role, that of Maureen O'Hara's bullying brother in The Quiet Man (1952, for which he earned a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination). He became a popular leading man in British silent films, and within a few years was offered the lead in an American film, The Beloved Brute (1924). Wicked (1931) . Scott Burrows75. Ex-Champ (1939) . Tom 'Gunner' Grey aka Golden Gloves (UK)44. 44 100 Greatest Quotes Ranked & Rated, Hidden Gems: The Most Surprising Must-See Moment's of Duke's Career Take a Sneak Peek of The Official Collector's Edition John Wayne, Vol. The Great Hotel Murder (1935) . Andrew W. 'Andy' McCabe60. Before becoming an actor, he worked as a carnival boxer. I finally got to see the episode of Have Gun Will Travel with Vic as the dam builder. Women and Diamonds (1924) . Brian Owen106. He starred in Hangman's House (1928) for Ford, a romantic drama set in Ireland, and The River Pirate (1928), and Captain Lash (1929). John_Wayne_006.jpgVictor McLaglen was one of the most amazing, loveable,great character actors of all time,and sadly only made 4 main films with Duke,and a 5 most likely Duke appeared been in. film with Lowe, Hot Pepper (1933). When filming the scene where Wayne finds OHara in his cottage, it was so windy that her hair kept getting in her face and making her squint. He was one of many stars in Forever and a Day (1943), and had a support role in Tampico (1943) and Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944). His the best movies are The Quiet Man (1952), The Informer (1935), Rio Grande (1950), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Gunga Din (1939). Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (n. 10 decembrie 1886, [1] [2] [3] [4] Royal Tunbridge Wells, Anglia, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii i Irlandei [5] - d. 7 noiembrie 1959, [1] [2] [3] [4] Newport Beach, California, California, SUA) a fost un boxer englez i veteran al Primului Rzboi Mondial, devenind ulterior un important actor american . Here was a major Hollywood director who came over to England every year to watch the tennis and who knew John Ford personally through the films his father Victor McLaglen had made with Ford, had worked with John Wayne five times and also made films with other famous actors such as Stewart, Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Richard Burton, Roger Moore and so on. Republic Pictures had insisted that The Quiet Man be no longer than two hours, believing that audiences wouldnt want to sit in a cinema for any time beyond that. Hot for Paris (1929) . John Patrick Duke83. With the coming of sound, his ability to be persuasively debonair diminished by reason of his native speech patterns, but his popularity increased, particularly when cast by John Ford as the tragic Gypo Nolan in The Informer (1935), for which McLaglen won the Best Actor Oscar. He is a celebrity movie actor. 'Mac' MacChesney46. Rio Grande (1950) . Sgt. Friends of Mr. Sweeney: Edward Ludwig: Charles Ruggles, Ann Dvok . Himself aka Jack Johnson2. His second marriage was to Suzanne M. Brueggeman. Es Ist Verboten Mit Gefangenen In Einzelhaft Zu Sprechen.. My father always though McLaglen overacted but I think it was probably right for the characters he played. [11][16][17] This was Johnson's first bout since winning the heavyweight title from Tommy Burns. I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them.". You can't really compare styles of acting from the pre-Brando Hollywood with today. I was strong enough to stand up to him and be his equal. And John Wayne indeed viewed OHara as both his equal and friend, as the icon once praised her as the greatest guy I ever met., Sharing the screen in the reflective war films In Harms Way (1965) and Cast a Giant Shadow (1966) as well as in the rip-roaring Western The War Wagon (1967), John Wayne and Kirk Douglas only needed a trio of films to demonstrate their strengths as a duo. Just a great actor. The walls of the Carey's stylish mountain retreat are covered with posters, photographs, awards and other memorabilia from Carey's movies, including stills from those made by his parents, actors Harry Carey Sr. and Olive Golden. His cremated remains are interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, in the Garden of Memory, Columbarium of Eternal Light. See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, order back issues and use the historic Daily Express newspaper archive. [11][20] His final fight was a loss by knockout to Arthur Townley in October 1920. McLaglen starred in The Magnificent Brute (1936) for Universal, Sea Devils (1937) for RKO and Nancy Steele Is Missing! [21], He was in the adventure films: Corinthian Jack (1921) and The Prey of the Dragon (1921). "I was not star material, but (`3 Godfathers') was a marvelous role and people still remember it with great reverence. The couple had one daughter, Sheila, and one son, Andrew. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford . Dick Turpin. He first married Enid Lamont in 1919. You wouldn't think that of a guy that's browbeating you, sort of like a football coach would, but he made you think you were better than you were.". The Sailor Tramp115. He was cast mostly as Irishmen, particularly by John Ford, but he was actually English. An opening biography considers the events and circumstances that contributed to his development as a filmmaker, including his relationships with his actor father Victor McLaglen, fellow director John Ford, and motion picture icon John Wayne, who collaborated with Andrew McLaglen on such . Ford's American audience responded to Victor McLaglen's hysterical guilt throes. [50][51], McLaglen spoke five languages, including Arabic.[40]. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford and John Wayne. at birth. No More Women (1934) . Forty-Fathoms65. ANDREW MCLAGLEN - SIGNED - DIRECTOR - GUNSMOKE - JOHN WAYNE - MCCLINTOCK! The facts prove otherwise, and despite rumor to the contrary, McLaglen did not espouse the far right-wing sentiments often attributed to him. At first, Ford refused, claiming he had trimmed all the fat and needed the nine minutes over, but the suits held their ground. To John Wayne, though, they were simply people who, like him, knew that a good time is always better when shared in the company of others. At 6 2 and 195 pounds, Bond was a starting lineman on USC's first national championship team in 1928. Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 - 7 November 1959) was a British-American film actor. He had a cameo in Around the World in 80 Days (1956) with David Niven and Cantinflas, then had another lead in The Abductors (1957), directed by his son, Andrew V. McLaglen. McLaglen played one of the titular characters of The Unholy Three (1925) in Lon Chaney Sr.'s original silent version of the macabre crime drama. "Alcohol was really interfering with my life, and it was time for me to take another look at myself. ". Victor McLaglen was born in England on December 10, 1886. The star received the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1991, and he was similarly honored in 1999 as the recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award. In spite of being a powerful hulk his whole life (his huge shoulders making even John Wayne's look small), he was 70 and in declining health by the time he was in The Quiet Man (1952). [24], McLaglen played leads in M'Lord of the White Road (1923), In the Blood (1923), The Boatswain's Mate (1923), Women and Diamonds (1924), and The Gay Corinthian (1924). And when Ford didn't think that Carey's death scene was realistic enough, he let him broil on the desert floor in 130 degree heat until he was satisfied he was "dead" enough. The Call of the Road (1920) . Alf Truscott, Himself 1. According to one obituary "His career in many ways mirrored that of Ted Post, another inexhaustible director of series television and undemanding movies: reliable rather than stylish, both were . The Unholy Three (1925) . Hercules, the strongman98. Was Victor McLaglen and John Wayne friends? The senior Mr McLaglen sounds like a wonderful person to have known and an amazing actor. The Crimson Circle (1922)113. Edited 4 times, last by ethanedwards (Apr 14th 2016). China Girl (1942) . Major Weed34. The Lost Patrol (1934) . Sergeant66. Register yourself now and be a part of our community! What Price Glory (1926) . Capt. McLaglen returned to Britain for We're Going to Be Rich (1938) with Gracie Fields. The Sport of Kings (1921) . Frank Rosedale120. I love Victor McLaglan in every picture I've seen him in. And after encountering her in a field - this is the sort of movie where, when lovers meet for the first time, a harp trills in the background - Sean promptly falls for Will's mercurial sister, Mary Kate (Maureen O'Hara). Victor McLaglen friends: John Ford, Fred McLaglen, George Brent, John Wayne. "And you couldn't help but love that old man because he brought stuff out of you that you didn't know you had. "Lux Video Theatre" aka Summer Video Theatre (USA: summer title)- The Exposure of Michael O'Reilly (1954) TV Episode . Michael O'Reilly16. His first marriage was to Enid Lamont in 1919. Victor McLaglen was born on December 10, 1886 (age 73) in England. McLaglen (pronounced Muh-clog-len, not Mack-loff-len) was the son of the Right Reverend Andrew McLaglen, a Protestant clergyman who was at one time Bishop of Claremont in South Africa. Broadway Limited (1941) . Maurice 'Mike' Monohan aka The Baby Vanishes37. [11], Four years later, he moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where he became a local celebrity,[12] earning a living as a wrestler and heavyweight boxer, with several notable wins in the ring. DON'T MISSJohn Wayne 'furious' on 'miserable' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance[JOHN WAYNE]Rio Bravo: Angie Dickinson on cute John Wayne being so different'[RIO BRAVO]John Wayne: The Searchers set revelation that saw John Ford speechless[THE SEARCHERS]. Un 10 de diciembre naca Victor McLaglen en la foto entre su hijo Andrew V. McLaglen y Clint Eastwood, britnico de nacimiento, nacionalizado ms tarde estadounidense. He continued to be in demand as a support actor in action films: Fair Wind to Java (1953) with Fred MacMurray and Prince Valiant (1954) with James Mason and Robert Wagner. John Waynes career would of course ascend to unimaginable heights over the years, and Bond stuck by the star not for a ride on his coattails, but for the incredible friendship they had built. Himself, on set of 'Gunga Din'3. On the Level (1930) . Biff Williams82. We're Going to Be Rich (1938) . Dobbie47. He was top-billed in Edward Small's South Seas adventure, South of Pago Pago (1940). Hot Pepper (1933) . Jim Flagg68. McLaglen and Lowe reprised their characterizations in The CockEyed World (1929) and Women of All Nations (1931), then went on to embellish them, without the Quirt or Flagg cognomen, in the similarly boisterous Guilty as Hell (1932), Hot Pepper (1933), No More Women (1934), Under Pressure and The Great Hotel Mystery (both 1935).

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