Director : John Ford
Producer : Merian C. Cooper, John Ford, Herbert J. Yates
Screenwriter : James Kevin McGuinness
Starring : John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Ben Johnson, Claude Jarman Jr., Harry Carey Jr.
It's cowboys and Indians for the umpteenth time in the forgettable John
Ford/John Wayne western Rio Grande. This time, Wayne's got a son under his
command and the kid's angry mother and Wayne's estranged wife (Maureen O'Hara)
shows up trying to bail him out of service before the victorious Union army
heads out to clean up Apache country.
This is a really workmanlike film, offering little of interest aside from an
early exploration of guerilla tactics (which could actually lead to Wayne's
court martial, gasp!) and an enormous moustache that's good for a couple of
laughs.
Rio Grande is never short of predictable, from the rear-projected Indian attack
on a stagecoach (complete with demure female passenger who is unwilling to even
pick up the reins to try to avoid death after the driver falls off) to the
ultimate victory for Wayne and his boys. This is a cookie-cutter,
spit-'em-out, assembly-line product that never even attempts to aspire beyond
its birthright.
Now on DVD, remastered sound (or choose the original mono soundtrack) doesn't
make much difference, and a few mini-documentaries and some commentary from
O'Hara are just as forgettable.
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" Grim "
Rating: NR, 1950