John McIntire
17 titles
Filmography
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The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe
(1976)While posing as his daughters, three women discover an elderly homesteader has been falsely imprisoned for murder and hatch a plot to smuggle him out.

Honkytonk Man
(1982)Red Stovall (Clint Eastwood) is a Depression-era rascal whose fire-in-the-belly passion comes from the whiskey he slugs and the dream he chases: singing at the Grand Ole Opry. He takes off on a drive from Oklahoma to audition in Nashville with nephew Whit (Clint's son Kyle Eastwood) along to help keep the car on the road and Red on the straight and narrow.

Apache
(1954)The lone Apache, Massai, valiantly fights a one-man war against the U.S. Army in his attempt to remain free at any cost.

The Gunfight at Dodge City
(1959)Seeking a fresh start, Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) rolls into Dodge City with a chip on his shoulder and a gun on his hip. But soon, his mysterious past will catch up with him when an old friend calls in a favor...one that might cost him his life!

Herbie Rides Again
(1974)Herbie comes to the rescue when a greedy real estate tycoon is after an elderly widow's home.

Powderkeg
(1971)A tongue-in-cheek adventure set in 1914 about a pair of trouble-shooting cowpokes hired to rescue the passengers of a train hijacked from Mexico.

Summer and Smoke
(1961)Academy Award. winner Geraldine Page stars as the spinster Alma. Laurence Harvey is Doctor John Buchanan, the handsome young man Alma has loved since childhood. But when a sultry vamp appears (Rita Moreno), the doctor falls hard, descending into a seamy nightlife and leaving Alma's dreams behind like forgotten embers.

Flaming Star
(1960)A young mixed-race Native American must choose sides between his white father and his Kiowa mother when his mother's people go on the warpath. The film examines the effects of a mixed-race family on the community at large. This mainly dramatic role is considered one of Elvis's better on-screen efforts.

Rooster Cogburn
(1975)An adventure-filled follow-up to True Grit, Rooster Cogburn stars John Wayne as the rough-and-tumble lawman and Katharine Hepburn as a missionary who joins him to avenge her father's death.

Turner & Hooch
(1989)Scott Turner, a neat freak detective, reluctantly teams up with a slobbering pooch named Hooch.

Francis
(1950)A dimwitted lieutenant is labeled a lunatic when he insists a talking mule helped him on his military ventures.

The Tin Star
(1957)A young sheriff enlists the aid of a seasoned bounty hunter to combat the outlaws preying on his town.

Two Rode Together
(1961)One of the first popular Westerns to recognize the dignity of Indian life, this stirring action drama was directed by John Ford and stars Jimmy Stewart as a cynical and corrupt U.S. Marshal.

The Kentuckian
(1955)Eli Wakefield (Burt Lancaster) and his son are Kentucky adventurers longing for life on the Texas frontier. They learn, however, that their greatest challenge lies not in the uncharted wilderness, but in the people they meet along the way.

The Spoilers
(1955)In the early days of the Yukon settlements, mine owners in Alaska team up with a saloon owner to battle claim jumpers who are trying to steal their gold claims.

Winchester '73
(1950)A cowboy's obsession with a stolen rifle leads to a bullet-ridden odyssey through the American West.

Shirley
A famous horror writer finds inspiration for her next book after she and her husband take in a young couple.