DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround - English, French
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mono - English, French
Subtitles - English, French - Optional
Additional Release Material -
Audio Commentary - 1.Leonard Maltin, 2.Frank Thompson 3.Maureen O'Hara 4.Stefanie Powers 5.Michael Pate 6.Michael Wayne 7.Andrew McLaglen
8.Jeb Rosebrook 9.Bob Boze Bell 10.Stuart Rosebrook
11.Leonard Maltin 12. Frank Thompson - Western Historian 13.Lee Aaker- Actor
Featurettes- 1.A Special Introduction by Leonard Maltin
2.True Writing
3.Working with the Duke
4.The Making of Hondo
5.The Batjac Story: The Legacy of Michael Wayne
6.Maureen O'Hara and Stefanie Powers Remember "McLintock!"
7.Profile: James Edward Grant
8.Aspen Gold: Locations of True Grit
9. A Good Ol' Fashioned Fight
10.The John Wayne Stock Company: Ward Bond
11.The Law and The Lawless
12. Wrap up with Leonard Maltin
13.Wrap Up with Leonard Matlin
14.The Corset: Don't Leave Home Without One!
15.From the Batjac Vaults
16. 2-Minute Fight School
17.The Apache
Text/ Photo Gallery:
Photo Gallery
Trailers - Original Theatrical Release
This John Wayne collection presents nine of the Duke's greatest Westerns. In THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962), a politician recounts his friendship with a dead gunslinger. In TRUE GRIT (1969), a U.S. Marshal tracks down a murderer who has escaped into Indian territory. In HONDO (1953), a half-Indian Cavalry scout finds a young mother living on a isolated ranch in unfriendly Apache country. In MCLINTOCK (1963), a wealthy cattle baron attempts to "tame" his headstrong wife. In BIG JAKE (1971), an aging cowboy sets out to rescue his kidnapped grandson from a violent gang. In THE SHOOTIST (1976), a veteran gunfighter learns that he's dying of stomach cancer. In RIO LOBO (1970), a Union colonel is teamed with two Confederate soldiers to take down a thieving bootlegger. In THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER (1965), prodigal sons return home to attend the funeral of their murdered mother. And in EL DORADO (1967), a crooked landowner hires a gunman to scare a family into selling their land, provoking a standoff with the town sheriff. See individual titles for further plot details.