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Rio Grande (1950)
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Reviews Counted: 13
Fresh: 10
Rotten:3
Average Rating: 6.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: In RIO GRANDE, the last part of John Ford's classic Cavalry Trilogy, John Wayne stars as Kirby York, a colonel at an army outpost along the U.S.-Mexico border where the Apache are always a problem. When his son, Jeff (Claude Jarman Jr.), whom... In RIO GRANDE, the last part of John Ford's classic Cavalry Trilogy, John Wayne stars as Kirby York, a colonel at an army outpost along the U.S.-Mexico border where the Apache are always a problem. When his son, Jeff (Claude Jarman Jr.), whom he hasn't seen in more than a decade, arrives at the fort after flunking out of West Point, Yorke treats him coldly, warning the young man not to expect preferential treatment, which Jeff assures him he doesn't want. Yorke's ex-wife, Kathleen (Maureen O'Hara), appears, intending to persuade Jeff to leave the army. Yorke refuses to do the necessary paperwork to release his son, a decision seconded by Jeff, who has begun to adapt to army life--and before Kathleen can regroup for another attempt, the fort is attacked by the Apache. The making of RIO GRANDE was mandated by producer Herbert Yates, who would agree to finance the director's THE QUIET MAN only if Ford first made a Western, as insurance, with that film's proposed leading actors. Ford continues the series' realistic depiction of the rigors of life on a cavalry post in the late-19th-century Southwest, and members of the director's stock company--most notably Victor McLaglen, Harry Carey Jr., and Ben Johnson--acquit themselves admirably. [More]
Starring: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Claude Jarman, Ben Johnson
Starring: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Claude Jarman, Ben Johnson, Chill Wills, Harry Carey, J. Carrol Naish, Victor McLaglen
Director: John Ford
Director: John Ford
Screenwriter: James Kevin McGuinness
Producer: John Ford, Merian C. Cooper
Composer: Victor Young
Reviews for Rio Grande
I like it better than the problematic Fort Apache; it's far simpler and more effective.
In this Ford's Western, part of a trilogy that also includes She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Wayne gets to play the tough biological and sociological father of his recruits, which include his son.
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