Trouble follows a wounded gunfighter (John Wayne) found by a pacifist frontier family. When a wounded gunfighter (John Wayne) is found by a pacifist frontier family, the good Samaritans soon realize ...
The domestic scenes with the Quaker family, where a quizzical Wayne watches and comes to enjoy their peaceful lifestyle, are charming. As a long time John Wayne fan, I hold these films in high regard, ...
John P. Rossi’s article in The American Spectator about the 1947 John Wayne film The Angel and the Badman brought to mind another little known Wayne film gem: Trouble Along the Way (1953), which ...
1947 - Starring John Wayne. A notorious gunslinger named Quirt Evans gets wounded and is nursed back to health by a Quaker family. As he recovers, Quirt falls for their peaceful way of life and their ...
Quirt Evans (John Wayne), a cowboy on the run, is injured when his horse stumbles near a Quaker family's land. The family takes him in as he regains his health, and he falls for their young daughter, ...
A wounded gunslinger named Quirt Evans finds refuge with a Quaker family, whose daughter Penelope becomes enamored with him. As he recovers, Quirt is drawn to their peaceful way of life, yet struggles ...
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