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product_id: 20184786
title: "Big Jake"
price: "₹ 1797"
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# Big Jake

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- **What is this?** Big Jake
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## Description

Big Jake is not one of the Duke's classics, but a diverting attempt nonetheless. Everyone seems to think that Jacob McCandles is six-feet under ("I thought you was dead" is a running line throughout), so some bad men kidnap his grandson. They want a piece of the family fortune and will kill to get it. Patrick Wayne, the Duke's own son, plays one of Big Jake's kids, and together they start out after the boy's abductors. Richard Boone makes a worthy adversary to Jake's larger than life figure, and the final confrontation between the two contains some great gritted-teeth dialogue. Maureen O'Hara is barely in the feature, sharing the same fate as Bobby Vinton as the boy's father. He seems to be onscreen just to get shot. --Keith Simanton Big Jake [VHS]

Review: BigJake - Loved it. I love most of John Wayne's movies. After all he was the Duke!
Review: No bonds like family - Great movie!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Boone, Wayne |
| Format | Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Twentieth Century Fox |
| Runtime | 90 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Boone, Wayne
- **Format:** Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00086162714931
- **Manufacturer:** Twentieth Century Fox
- **UPC:** 086162714931

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BigJake
*by S***N on April 27, 2026*

Loved it. I love most of John Wayne's movies. After all he was the Duke!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No bonds like family
*by M***E on April 11, 2026*

Great movie!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ That'll be the day...
*by S***G on June 19, 2014*

Big Jake, an excellent John Wayne western movie - and produced by Wayne's own production company, Batjac - and has all the familiar elements we've come to expect from Wayne with a few wrinkles. The film begins during the turn of the 20th century at Jacob McCandles' ranch where a gang of kidnappers take the young grandson of "Big Jake" and demand the payment of one million dollars in return for the boy's life. The gang flees to Mexico with the young boy after ambushing the party of Texas Rangers that have gone after them. Jake, played by Wayne, is estranged from his family, living in the part of the west that is still wild when news comes of the kidnapping. His wife has summoned him for the purpose of taking the ransom to the kidnappers and bringing the boy back. As you can imagine, the kidnappers picked on the wrong man! The film brings together many of Wayne's costars from years past; Maureen O'Hara, Bruce Cabot, Harry Carey Jr. as well as Wayne's son Patrick and Christopher Mitchum, son of Robert Mitchum. The leader of the kidnappers is veteran actor Richard Boone. I thought the performances were excellent. There's still that on-screen chemistry between Wayne and O'Hara we see in the film's opening sequences. The film itself takes place during the period when the old "Wild West" is certainly dying, making way for progress and civilization. Yet, there is still enough wildness in the west to cause trouble. Mitchum, who plays a son of "Jake", employs modern weapons (an automatic pistol and scoped rifle) while Wayne and Cabot cling to the old ways. Automobiles are making inroads into the world still largely driven by horses. I thought the acting, score, cinematography, locations were all quite good. The script is solid, giving Wayne plenty of one-liners such as "That'll be the day." which Wayne growls each time someone tells him they thought he had already died. The direction by George Sherman is crisp and the film never seems to drag. The action sequences are very good for the time. Frankly, I prefer the staged violence of that era to the overly bloody special effects of today. This is a solid western that allows Wayne to be himself, the strong, tough man of action that always fights on the side of right. It's an excellent film and I recommend it with five stars.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-30*