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Francisco 2021-12-22 08:01:07
The returning hero
"Are you competent?" In Howard Hawks' 1959 masterpiece "The Scared Dragon", John Changs (played by John Wayne) repeatedly asked his partner, facing the fierce Joe and his gang, as long as The slightest negligence pays the price of life. If I had to choose a favorite among Hawks’ countless classics,...
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Theron 2021-12-22 08:01:07
[Film Review] Rio Bravo (1959) 7.8/10
Allegedly, Howard Hawks' jaunty response to the daunting self-centeredness and pessimism permeated in Fred Zinnemann's revisionist Western classic HIGH NOON (1952), RIO BRAVO reunites Hawks with marquee star John Wayne, over a decade after their last enterprise RED RIVER (1948) , the whole...

John Russell
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Freddie 2021-12-22 08:01:07
A classic western film, a 1959 film, has a unique sense of vicissitudes. The story is simple but ups and downs, a little bit procrastinating, and the characters are made of flesh and blood, especially Stumpy, the nagging and funny old man, who not only has a sense of justice but is also full of joy. Except for the Alcoholic Deputy Sheriff, other positive figures are suspected of being cool. My favorite is the scene where a few people played and sang in the police station on the eve of the decisive battle, which made the final gunfight scene inferior.
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Deontae 2022-03-27 09:01:09
What more can I say?! Best Western I've ever seen!!! What a stunning color~~~
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John T. Chance: It's nice to see a smart kid for a change.
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John T. Chance: Stumpy?
Stumpy: Yeah?
John T. Chance: Going over to the hotel for a few minutes.
Stumpy: Well, if'n ya don't come back, me 'n' Joe'll have us a good cry.