Movies / Rio Bravo (1959)

5/10

Runtime: 141 min

Genres: Action Drama Western

Languages: English Spanish

Countries: USA


Set in Texas during the late 1860s, Rio Bravo is a story of men (and women) and a town under siege. Presidio County Sheriff John T. Chance (John Wayne) is holding Joe Burdette (Claude Akins), a worthless, drunken thug, for the murder of an unarmed man in a fight in a saloon -- the problem is that Joe is the brother of wealthy land baron Nathan Burdette (John Russell), who owns a big chunk of the county and can buy all the hired guns he doesn't already have working for him. Burdette's men cut the town off to prevent Chance from getting Joe into more secure surroundings, and then the hired guns come in, waiting around for their chance to break him out of jail. Chance has to wait for the United States marshal to show up, in six days, his only help from Stumpy (Walter Brennan), a toothless, cantankerous old deputy with a bad leg who guards the jail, and Dude (Dean Martin), his former deputy, who's spent the last two years stumbling around in a drunken stupor over a woman that left him. Chance's friend, trail boss Pat Wheeler (Ward Bond), arrives at the outset of the siege and tries to help, offering the services of himself and his drovers as deputies, which Chance turns down, saying they're not professionals and would be too worried about their families to be good at anything except being targets for Burdette's men; but Chance does try to enlist the services of Wheeler's newest employee, a callow-looking young gunman named Colorado Ryan (Ricky Nelson), who politely turns him down, saying he prefers to mind his own business. In the midst of all of this tension, Feathers (Angie Dickinson), a dance hall entertainer, arrives in town and nearly gets locked up by Chance for cheating at cards, until he finds out that he was wrong and that she's not guilty -- this starts a verbal duel between the two of them that grows more sexually intense as the movie progresses and she finds herself in the middle of Chance's fight. Wheeler is murdered by one of Burgette's hired guns who is, in turn, killed by Dude in an intense confrontation in a saloon. Colorado throws in with Chance after his boss is killed and picks up some of the slack left by Dude, who isn't quite over his need for a drink or the shakes that come with trying to stop. Chance and Burdette keep raising the ante on each other, Chance, Dude, and Colorado killing enough of the rancher's men that he's got to double what he's paying to make it worth the risk, and the undertaker (Joseph Shimada) gets plenty of business from Burdette before the two sides arrive at a stalemate -- Burdette is holding Dude and will release him in exchange for Joe. This leads to the final, bloody confrontation between Chance and Burdette, where the wagons brought to town by the murdered Wheeler play an unexpected and essential role in tipping the balance. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi


Directors (1) Credit
Howard Hawks ...
Writers (3) Credit
B.H. McCampbell (short story) (as B. H. McCampbell)
Jules Furthman (screenplay) and
Leigh Brackett (screenplay)
Composers (1) Credit
Dimitri Tiomkin ...
Editors (1) Credit
Folmar Blangsted ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Russell Harlan director of photography
Actors (60) Credit
Albert Cavens Henchman (uncredited)
Angie Dickinson Feathers
Anthony Redondo Barfly (uncredited)
Arthur Kendall Henchman (uncredited)
Audrey Betz Bartender (uncredited)
Bing Russell Cowboy Murdered in Saloon (uncredited)
Bob Reeves Bartender (uncredited)
Bob Steele Matt Harris (uncredited)
Bob Whitney Barfly (uncredited)
Bud Cokes Barfly (uncredited)
Cactus Mack Barfly (uncredited)
Cecil Combs Barfly (uncredited)
Chalky Williams Barfly (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson Gunman (uncredited)
Claude Akins Joe Burdette
Daniel Núñez Barfly (uncredited)
Danny Sands Barfly (uncredited)
David O. McCall Bartender (uncredited)
Dean Martin Dude ('Borrachón')
Dean Smith Card-Playing Burdette Henchman (uncredited)
Estelita Rodriguez Consuela Robante
Eugene Iglesias 1st Burdette Man in Shootout (uncredited)
Frank Mills Barfly (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich Barfly (uncredited)
Fred Graham 2nd Burdette Man in Shootout (uncredited)
George Bell Barfly (uncredited)
George Bruggeman Clem (uncredited)
Gordon Mitchell Bar Cowboy Watching Fistfight (uncredited)
Harry Carey Jr. Harold (scenes deleted)
Jack N. Young Gunman Shot by Dude in Saloon (uncredited)
Jack Perry Barfly (uncredited)
Joe Gray Card Player (uncredited)
Joe Phillips Barfly (uncredited)
John Russell Nathan Burdette
John Wayne Sheriff John T. Chance
Jose Cuchillo Pedro (uncredited)
Joseph Shimada Burt (uncredited)
Kansas Moehring Barfly (uncredited)
Malcolm Atterbury Jake (Stage Driver) (scenes deleted)
Mathew McCue Barfly (uncredited)
Milan Smith Barfly (uncredited)
Myron Healey Barfly (uncredited)
Nesdon Booth Clark (uncredited)
Nick Borgani Barfly (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell Barfly (uncredited)
Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez Carlos Robante (as Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez)
Ralph Bucko Barber (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr Minor Role (uncredited)
Ricky Nelson Colorado Ryan
Riley Hill Messenger (uncredited)
Robert Donner (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent Barfly (uncredited)
Sheb Wooley Cowboy (scenes deleted)
Ted White Bart (uncredited)
Tom Monroe Henchman (uncredited)
Waclaw Rekwart Barfly (uncredited)
Walter Barnes Charlie (uncredited)
Walter Brennan Stumpy
Ward Bond Pat Wheeler
Yakima Canutt Gunman on Horse (uncredited)