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  1. 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.

  2. Wayne began his film career as a production assistant on the set of the John Ford film The Quiet Man in 1951. He joined his father's film production company, Batjac Productions, for The Alamo (1960) and became line producer for McLintock! (1963) and producer on many other John Wayne vehicles including Big Jake (1971) and Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973).

  3. McLintock! November 13, 1963. Ageing, wealthy, rancher and self-made man, George Washington McLintock is forced to deal with numerous personal and professional problems. Seemingly everyone wants a piece of his enormous farmstead, including high-ranking government men and nearby Native Americans. As McLintock tries to juggle his various ...

  4. Jun 17, 2012 · Gretchen is the owner and president of Batjac Productions Inc. -- the film company Wayne founded in 1951 and which his son Michael, Gretchen's husband, ran for more than 30 years until his death ...

  5. Learn how John Wayne became a producer and formed Batjac Productions in the 1950s, and how he adapted to the changing Hollywood landscape and audience tastes. See his box office hits, awards, and iconic roles in this decade.

  6. Apr 4, 2003 · ''The Alamo'' was produced by John Wayne's Batjac Productions. John Wayne also directed the film and starred as Davy Crockett. Patrick Wayne, the younger brother of Michael Wayne who had already ...

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