| John Wayne, Montgomery Clift , Joanne
Dru , Walter Brennan, Coleen Gray, John Ireland , Noah Beery, Jr.,
Harry Carey
Any short list of the all-time greatest Westerns is bound to include
this 1948 Howard Hawks classic about an epic cattle drive. Red River
features one of John Wayne's greatest performances. Like his Ethan
Edwards in John Ford's 1956 masterpiece The Searchers, the Duke
plays an isolated and unsympathetic man who is possessed by bitterness.
Wayne is Texas rancher Tom Dunson, who adopts a young boy orphaned
in an Indian massacre. That boy, Matthew Garth (played as an adult
by Montgomery Clift in his screen debut), becomes Dunson's assistant
and heir apparent--until Dunson's temper gets out of control during
a long cattle drive and Matt intervenes to stop him. From that moment
on, Dunson swears he will kill Matt. Red River has everything a
great Western ought to have: a sweeping sense of history, spectacular
landscapes, stampedes, gunfights, Indian attacks, and, of course,
Walter Brennan as Dunson's crusty old cook and comic sidekick, Nadine
Groot. As a special bonus, the film also features the legendary
Harry Carey (upon whom Wayne would base some of his gestures in
The Searchers) and his son Harry Carey Jr., who became a fixture
in Ford and Hawks Westerns. Red River is essential for anyone who
loves Westerns, or movies in general. This one's a real beaut. |