Red River Montgomery Clift. RED RIVER [US 1948] MONTGOMERY CLIFT [centre] Date 1948 Stock Photo Alamy check out her first appearance alongside Clift, it's precious Stream Red River (1948) free and on-demand with Pluto TV
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No matter what genre he worked in, Howard Hawks played by his own rules, and never was this more evident than in his first western, the rowdy and whip-smart Red River.In it, John Wayne found one of his greatest roles, as an embittered, tyrannical Texas rancher whose tensions with his independent-minded adopted son—played by Montgomery Clift, in a breakout performance—reach epic proportions. In it, John Wayne found one of his greatest roles, as an embittered, tyrannical Texas rancher whose tensions with his independent-minded adopted son—played by Montgomery Clift, in a breakout performance—reach epic.
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Stream Red River (1948) free and on-demand with Pluto TV Directors: Howard Hawks, Arthur Rosson Writers: Borden Chase, Charles Schnee Stars: John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Joanne Dru A four-time Academy Award nominee, he was known for his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men", according to The New York Times
RED RIVER (1948) John Wayne Montgomery Clift Directed by Howard Hawks United Artists. When Peter Bogdanovich needed a movie to play as the final feature in the doomed small-town theater in "The Last Picture Show," he chose Howard Hawks' "Red River" (1948).He selected the scene where John Wayne tells Montgomery Clift, "Take 'em to Missouri, Matt!"And then there is Hawks' famous montage of weathered cowboy faces in closeup and exaltation, as they cry "Hee-yaw. With Matt (Montgomery Clift) back from the war, Dunson decides to risk everything he owns on a desperate cattle drive 1,000 miles to Missouri, through dry country and Indian territory, knowing bandits await at the Missouri border.
RED RIVER, Montgomery Clift, John Wayne, 1948 Stock Photo Alamy. [1] [2]He is best remembered for his roles in Howard Hawks's Red River (1948), George Stevens's A Place in the Sun (1951), Fred Zinnemann's From Here to Eternity (1953), Stanley. Red River made a fortune upon its release, it was revered by the critics back then, and it's still being revered today