Rio Grande

Rio Grande

  • Director: John Ford
  • Writer: James Kevin McGuinness,James Warner Bellah
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 15, 1950
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Rio Bravo
  • "Skull Of Bones " is directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, Marlene O'Hara, Ben Johnson, Claude Jarman Jr. and Harry Carey Jr. Love genre movies. 

    Details

    • Release date November 15, 1950
    • Filming locations Colorado River, Moab, Utah, USA
    • Production companies Argosy Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $1,214,899 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Dessie 2022-10-14 22:01:39

      Rio Grande

      Skillful and sincere + gathering talents = rising stage picture

      2021-06-13 23:59

      Both the script and the performance are well versed in the way of character building. The story of this film suddenly raises the image of a general who has experienced battles, understands the world, and also loves his private life. The lovable and flamboyant guy is put into the western background of free and pioneering,...

    • By Lee 2022-10-14 18:01:47

      According to Jun Mo's words to seal the matter of the marquis, one will succeed and ten thousand bones will die.

      Zeguo Jiangshan entered the war map, life and people He Ji Leqiao Su, based on Jun Mo's words to seal the marquis, one will succeed and ten thousand bones will die. ——Cao Song's "Remembering the Years of the Hai"

      Speaking of this poem by Cao Song, he probably read it when he was in college. The specific situation was forgotten, but this poem left a deep impression on me. impression. Recently, I watched John Ford's "A Will and Bone Will Die", so I remembered the original poem again. In...

    • By Randi 2022-10-14 13:18:02

      "Mainly used for brainwashing - frontier cavalry"

      "Mainly used for brainwashing - frontier cavalry"

      is a black and white video western film released on November 15, 1950.
      The bad guys are Indians and the good guys are the American Frontier Cavalry.
      The American riding skills shown in the film are still pretty good, and the battle of hundreds of horses is also very real, especially compared to the blue backgrounds today, it is even more real!

      Because it's John Wayne playing the cavalry captain, so let's take a...

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    • By Dolores 2023-09-10 03:07:45

      Only from John Ford's films can we see the real history of the United States and understand what the white men thought and did in the harsh, harsh, primitive and chaotic living environment. These materials are especially valuable in today's layer of whitewashing. They are naturally going to be criticized and criticized by the public in today's current situation, but in any case, the white men used their own thoughts and actions to create established facts, so that no matter how much people hate...

    • By Kristian 2023-09-10 01:13:35

      The father and son who have never met, the choice and dedication of the family and the country, the father has devoted himself to a long military career, the son has a childish face, and the recruit joins the army. Nearly 70 years later, he still sighs at the scenes of horseback riding and chasing, which are fast and vigorous. Moreover, the Indians in John Wayne did not die with a single...

    • By Kellen 2023-09-04 17:55:27

      The three battle scenes are a bit like seasoning, and the focus is actually on how to rebuild the structure of the family. Like "Green Mountains and Green Valleys", the climax scene emphasizes the redemptive power of Christianity, and at the same time responds to the so-called Manifest Destiny, which is God's will to open up the western...

    • By Casimer 2023-09-01 11:26:09

      The film is also called "The Cavalry Trilogy" together with "Fortress" and "The Yellow Turban Troopers", both directed by John Ford. I also watched "Fortress Wind and Cloud", but I was not impressed. Although John Ford is very good, I always feel that I have a "generation gap" with him, and I don't feel deeply about his movies. I especially like John Wayne's wife in the film, her Chinese translation name is Maureen O'Hara. The so-called lady, this shall prevail....

    • By Katheryn 2023-08-18 23:03:15

      105 minutes 02 seconds 23.976fps

    Movie quotes

    • Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon: [to the troop] Is there any man here from Texas?

      Trooper Daniel 'Sandy' Boone: Yes sir; I'm from Texas. Name's Boone... Daniel Boone.

      U.S. Deputy Marshal: Daniel Boone? That sounds familiar, don't it?

      [looks through circulars]

      U.S. Deputy Marshal: Name's Tyree!

    • Lt. Col. Kirby York: [breaking up a solders' fight] Qincannon, what started this?

      Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon: I refuse to answer sir... respectfully.

      Lt. Col. Kirby York: Heinze?

      Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon: I refuse to answer, sir.

      Lt. Col. Kirby York: Yorke?

      Trooper Jefferson 'Jeff' Yorke: No, sir.

      Lt. Col. Kirby York: Soldiers' fight, eh? Carry on.

      [leaves the site]

      Trooper Heinze: Sorry, soldier.

      Trooper Jefferson 'Jeff' Yorke: Thanks, Heinze.

    • Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon: [breaking up soldier's fight] Break it up! Who started this?

      Trooper Travis Tyree: [indicating Heinze] This fella talked derogatory about the boy's pappy.

      Trooper Daniel 'Sandy' Boone: Yeah, he called him the teacher's pet of a chowder-headed Mick sergeant. What's that mean, doc?

      Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon: [to Heinze] Oh, you said that, did ya?

      Trooper Heinze: Yes, I did.

      Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon: And did ya mean me?

      Trooper Heinze: Yes I did.

      Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon: [exasperated] A chowder... what was that?

      Trooper Daniel 'Sandy' Boone: Chowder-headed Mick sergeant.

      Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon: And you meant it?

      Trooper Heinze: Yes I did.