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RIO GRANDE (Masters of Cinema) Blu-ray

Perhaps one of the most underrated of the collaborations between directorĀ John FordĀ and starĀ John Wayne, Rio Grande manages to be both a conclusion and a new beginning for this most iconic of actor-filmmaker collaborators. The film is the final entry in Ford and Wayne's "Cavalry Trilogy, " following their hits Fort Apache (1948) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949). Yet it also marks the first of five appearances Wayne made with actressĀ Maureen O'Hara, three of which were directed by Ford.

Wayne is Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, attached to the Texas frontier in 1879 to protect settlers from attacks by Apache’s. When Yorke's son a West Point flunkee turned Army private is assigned to his father's regiment, tensions flare upon the arrival of Yorke's estranged wife Kathleen (O'Hara), who wants their teenaged son out of Yorke's unit. After Apache’s attack, the stakes of Yorke's mission escalate, and he must journey to Mexico where the Apache’s are hiding out. With his son and two old recruits (Ford/Wayne regulars Ben Johnson and Harry Carey Jr.) as accompaniment, Yorke faces his toughest battle.

The Quiet Man (1952) may be the most fondly remembered collaboration between Ford, Wayne, and O'Hara, but ironically, that classic wouldn't even exist if not for Rio Grande, as studio Republic was so (incorrectly!) certain that the later film would lose money, that they only agreed to its production on the condition that Ford and his collaborators make another western first to cover the costs. But Rio Grande stands on its own as yet another outstanding meeting of these remarkable talents.

BLU-RAY FEATURES

  • 1080p presentation on Blu-ray, from a new transfer completed by Paramount’s preservation department in 2019
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • Brand new and exclusive feature-length audio commentary by western authority Stephen Prince
  • Scene specific audio commentary with Maureen O Hara
  • A video essay on the film by John Ford expert and scholar Tag Gallagher
  • The Making of Rio Grande archival featurette
  • Along the Rio Grande with Maureen O Hara archival documentary
  • Theatrical trailer

PRESS

"Essential viewing for Ford and Wayne fans"Ā Empire

"Once again, Ford creates a stirring picture of the Old West"Ā Radio Times

"Outdoor action at its best, delivered in the John Ford manner. "Ā Variety

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Perhaps one of the most underrated of the collaborations between directorĀ John FordĀ and starĀ John Wayne, Rio Grande manages to be both a conclusion and a new beginning for this most iconic of actor-filmmaker collaborators. The film is the final entry in Ford and Wayne's "Cavalry Trilogy, " following their hits Fort Apache (1948) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949). Yet it also marks the first of five appearances Wayne made with actressĀ Maureen O'Hara, three of which were directed by Ford.

Wayne is Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, attached to the Texas frontier in 1879 to protect settlers from attacks by Apache’s. When Yorke's son a West Point flunkee turned Army private is assigned to his father's regiment, tensions flare upon the arrival of Yorke's estranged wife Kathleen (O'Hara), who wants their teenaged son out of Yorke's unit. After Apache’s attack, the stakes of Yorke's mission escalate, and he must journey to Mexico where the Apache’s are hiding out. With his son and two old recruits (Ford/Wayne regulars Ben Johnson and Harry Carey Jr.) as accompaniment, Yorke faces his toughest battle.

The Quiet Man (1952) may be the most fondly remembered collaboration between Ford, Wayne, and O'Hara, but ironically, that classic wouldn't even exist if not for Rio Grande, as studio Republic was so (incorrectly!) certain that the later film would lose money, that they only agreed to its production on the condition that Ford and his collaborators make another western first to cover the costs. But Rio Grande stands on its own as yet another outstanding meeting of these remarkable talents.

BLU-RAY FEATURES

  • 1080p presentation on Blu-ray, from a new transfer completed by Paramount’s preservation department in 2019
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • Brand new and exclusive feature-length audio commentary by western authority Stephen Prince
  • Scene specific audio commentary with Maureen O Hara
  • A video essay on the film by John Ford expert and scholar Tag Gallagher
  • The Making of Rio Grande archival featurette
  • Along the Rio Grande with Maureen O Hara archival documentary
  • Theatrical trailer

PRESS

"Essential viewing for Ford and Wayne fans"Ā Empire

"Once again, Ford creates a stirring picture of the Old West"Ā Radio Times

"Outdoor action at its best, delivered in the John Ford manner. "Ā Variety

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