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Red River full movie is released on Sep 17, 1948. Watch Red River online - the Spanish Drama movie from United States. Red River is directed by Howard Hawks,Arthur Rosson and created by Borden Chase with John Wayne and Montgomery Clift. Red River is available online on Hoopla and Tubi TV.

Fourteen years after starting his cattle ranch in Texas, Tom Dunston is finally ready to drive his 10,000 head of cattle to market. Back then Dunston, his sidekick Nadine Groot and a teen-aged boy, Matt Garth -who was the only survivor of an Indian attack on a wagon train - started off with only two head of cattle. The nearest market however is in Missouri, a 1000 miles away. Dunston is a hard task master demanding a great deal from the men who have signed up for the drive. Matt is a grown man now and fought in the Civil War. He has his own mind as well and he soon runs up against the stubborn Dunston who won't listen to advice from anyone. Soon, the men on the drive are taking sides and Matt ends up in charge with Dunston vowing to kill him.

As know as:

Blazing Guns on the Chisholm Trail, Raudonoji upė, 紅河谷, Río Rojo, Kanlı nehir

Release Date:

Sep 30, 1948

Release Date (Streaming):

Aug 01, 2006

Countries:

United States

Language:

Spanish, English

Stream Service:

MGM/UA Home Entertainment Inc., United Artists

Production Companies:

Monterey Productions, Charles K. Feldman Group

Taglines:

Greatest Spectacle Ever!, Big as the men who faced this challenge! Bold as the women who loved them!, Drama that surges with the most spectacular scenes ever filmed!, In 25 Years, Only Three! "The Covered Wagon", "Cimarron" and now Howard Hawks' "Red River"

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Bob Thomas
Associated Press
Red River contains everything a western should have and throws in a few things more.
by rottentomatoes, Jun 20, 2019
James Agee
TIME Magazine
It is a rattling good outdoor adventure movie.
by rottentomatoes, Feb 27, 2018
Keith Phipps
The Dissolve
Hawks directs the film with his typical assurance and seeming lack of fuss, letting scenes play out in long takes, and framing the action against vistas that often dwarf the actors.
by rottentomatoes, Jun 02, 2014

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