Rio Grande Comments

  • Jarvis 2023-07-08 18:40:58

    The war scene in John Ford Westerns has four axes: horses roaring, dust is flying, wheels are broken, horses are turned on their backs... As a Western, there are too many songs in...

  • Nakia 2023-06-15 16:17:47

    Uncle Ford is not only shooting Westerns and finding a cowboy to sing and sing, but he is actually exporting American...

  • Brandy 2023-06-11 17:38:26

    Marlene O'Hara is so...

  • Carmine 2023-06-08 12:24:24

    The last part of the cavalry trilogy. After reading this trilogy, you will basically understand what a man in Ford's eyes should be. It is estimated that there is no such man in today's society. Times are different, and everything can only exist in history. bingo. In addition to this trilogy, Ford has also made a lot of movies about cavalry, which together can form a Ford cavalry series. ....

  • Bailee 2023-06-03 01:27:37

    I never imagined that such a wonderful film could be produced in 1950. The equestrian and chasing scenes were so fierce that people couldn't bear to blink. This is the "fast and furious" in war films. At the same time, it is also a story about an "intruder," in which intimacy breaks into discipline, emotion breaks into a place of stability, and everything begins to...

  • Grace 2023-05-31 16:54:57

    It really doesn't look...

  • Shanna 2023-05-30 04:01:24

    Horse racing in Binxu. . ....

  • Lexus 2023-05-30 02:30:23

    Family ethics is the core of the film, the west is just a...

  • Dashawn 2023-05-22 11:48:34

    Western cavalry film, a bit...

  • Hassie 2023-05-16 17:20:05

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Extended Reading

Rio Grande quotes

  • Trooper Travis Tyree: Get 'er done, Reb.

  • Trooper Travis Tyree: Hey, Mister... what time do they blow the horn around here for people t' eat?

Rio Grande

Director: John Ford

Language: English Release date: November 15, 1950