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Rio Bravo
TrailerThe film tells the story of the sheriff of the town of Rio Bravo, Texas, who arrests the brother of a powerful local rancher with the help of a cripple, a town drunk, and a young gunfighter.Actors: John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, Angie Dickinson, Walter Brennan, Ward Bond, John Russell, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Estelita Rodriguez, Claude Akins, Malcolm Atterbury, ...»Director: Howard HawksCountry: United StatesDuration: 141 minQuality: HDRelease: 1959IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rio Bravo"
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Characters of "Rio Bravo"
Sheriff John T. ChancePlayed by: John WayneDudePlayed by: Dean MartinColorado RyanPlayed by: Ricky NelsonFeathersPlayed by: Angie DickinsonStumpyPlayed by: Walter BrennanPat WheelerPlayed by: Ward BondNathan BurdettePlayed by: John RussellCarlos RobantePlayed by: Pedro Gonzalez GonzalezConsuela RobantePlayed by: Estelita RodriguezJoe BurdettePlayed by: Claude Akins -
Directors of "Rio Bravo"
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Creators of "Rio Bravo"
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Critic Reviews of "Rio Bravo"
New YorkerApril 23, 2013The movie is simultaneously an apogee of the classic Western style, with its principled violence in defense of just law, and an eccentrically hyperbolic work of modernism, which yokes both bumptious erotic comedy and soul-searing rawness to the mission.
Chicago Sun-TimesApril 23, 2013To watch Rio Bravo is to see a master craftsman at work. The film is seamless. There is not a shot that is wrong. It is uncommonly absorbing, and the 141-minute running time flows past like running water.
TIME MagazineApril 27, 2009Wayne, of course, walks off with the show -- not by doing anything in particular, but simply by being what he is: at 51, still one of the most believable he-men in Hollywood.
Chicago ReaderMay 13, 2008Howard Hawks's finest western (1959), and perhaps his finest film.
New York TimesMarch 25, 2006Despite its slickness, virility, occasional humor and, if it may be repeated, authentic professional approach, it is well-made but awfully familiar fare.
LarsenOnFilmMarch 05, 2017Rio Bravo isn't a Fordian display of vast Western visas; the contours explored here are emotional.
Radio TimesApril 23, 2013Underrated at the time of its release, this majestically paced western is one of the finest achievements of the genre and stands as a career-best for many of its participants.
Total FilmApril 23, 2013Warm, witty and endlessly welcoming, not only is it the filmmaker's finest Oater -- better even than the sparkling Red River -- it's arguably the quintessential Hawks flick.
Contactmusic.comApril 23, 2013A definitive piece of Americana by way of Howard Hawks, Rio Bravo is what the late 1950s studio system was all about
ColeSmithey.comAugust 29, 2011[VIDEO] "Rio Bravo" (1959) is Howard Hawkes's shamelessly commercial Western.
Parallax ViewMay 01, 2011If Only Angels Have Wings is the foremost masterwork of the director's early period, Rio Bravo is that of the later, even more genial years.
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