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  1. 13 de jun. de 2023 · 'Batjac Productions is an independent film production company co-founded by John Wayne in 1952 as a vehicle for Wayne to both produce and star in movies. The...

  2. Batjac Productions is an independent film production company co-founded by John Wayne in 1952 as a vehicle for Wayne to both produce and star in movies. The first Batjac production was Big Jim McLain released by Warner Bros. in 1952, and its final film was McQ, in 1974, also distributed by Warner Bros. After John Wayne's death in 1979, his son Michael Wayne owned and managed the company until ...

  3. Batjac Productions. Batjac Productions is an independent production company founded by John Wayne that produced many of his films in the latter part of the late actor's career. It is an outlet of the Wayne Family Estate. About the company. Wayne and producer Robert Fellows founded Batjac in 1952 as Wayne/Fellows Productions.When Fellows left the company years later, Wayne re-named the ...

  4. 30 de sept. de 2010 · Batjac Productions. Inc. is an independent film production company. founded by John Wayne in the early 1950s as a vehicle. for Wayne to produce as well as star in movies. Its first release was Big Jim McLain with Warner Brothers in 1952, and its final film was also with Warner Brothers, McQ, in 1974.

  5. This collection consists of the business and production records of John Wayne's company Batjac Productions. Records include personnel files, ... Co-founded by American actor John Wayne and producer Robert Fellows as Wayne/Fellows Productions in 1952, the company adopted the name Batjac Productions in 1956 and produced 26 films, ...

  6. 4 de abr. de 2003 · Michael Wayne, the eldest son of the actor John Wayne and the producer of many of his father's films, died on Wednesday in Burbank, Calif. He was 68. The cause was heart failure after ...

  7. 6 de ago. de 2021 · The original brand on Seven Men from Now is John Wayne’s Batjac Productions.The Duke had bought Burt Kennedy’s screenplay as a vehicle for himself but then moseyed off to star in John Ford’s epic The Searchers instead.That decision worked to the benefit of both movies.