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Westward Ho

1935 ‧ Western/Drama ‧ 1h 1m
5.7/10 · IMDb 33% · Rotten Tomatoes
When John Wyatt (John Wayne) was just a boy, he and his family were brutally attacked by a group of bandits who murdered his parents and kidnapped his brother. Now a grown man, John sets out to find his lost brother (Frank McGlynn Jr.) and the...
Initial release: August 19, 1935
Distributed by: Republic Pictures
Box office: $500,000
Budget: $17,000

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As a youngster John Wyatt saw his parents killed and his brother kidnapped. On a wagon train heading West he meets his brother who is now a spy for the gang ...
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Westward Ho is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne and Sheila Bromley. It was released by the recently ...
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Movie Info ; Genre: Western ; Original Language: English ; Release Date (Theaters): Aug 19, 1935, Original ; Release Date (Streaming): Nov 6, 2018 ; Runtime: 55m.
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Mar 31, 2020 · When John Wyatt was only a boy, he saw his parents killed. Years later, he meets up with his brother, and plots revenge against the bandits.
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Westward Ho [Blu-ray]. 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 101. IMDb5.7 ... This is pretty great for 1935. Helpful. Share ... John Wayne Film Collection [Blu-ray]. john wayne ...
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Ballard's trail jumpers attack the Wyatt Company wagon train, killing young John's parents and kidnaping his brother, Jim. In post-Civil War California, ...
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The story traces the mission of Wayne's character to find those responsible for the destruction of his family. It's a compelling story, and one that fans of ...
Apr 13, 2016 · As a youngster John Wyatt saw his parents killed and his brother kidnapped. On a wagon train heading West he meets his brother who is now a ...
John Wyatt : [addressing potential recruits] And the answer, men is: we must band together. You, Carter; you, Russell; and every man here that's suffered ...