As a tribute to the late Maureen O’Hara, Laemmle’s Royal Theatre in Los Angeles will screen Republic’s “Rio Grande,” the final chapter in director John Ford’s Cavalry trilogy (after RKO’s “Fort Apache ...
John Ford directed several Westerns that involved the U.S. Cavalry. However, three of those films have become known as Ford’s “cavalry trilogy.” They are Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon ...
Rio Grande takes place after the Civil War when the Union turned their attention towards the Apaches. Union officer Kirby Yorke is in charge of an outpost on the Rio Grande in which he is in charge of ...
Rio Grande (1950) is the last in what has become known as director John Ford’s “cavalry trilogy.” The other two films are Fort Apache (1948) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949). Fort Apache is about a ...
Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke (John Wayne) heads a cavalry post on the Texas side of the Rio Grande, defending settlers against Apaches launching raids from the Mexican side of the river. When Yorke's ...
Claude Jarman Jr., the child actor who captured hearts in the 1946 classic The Yearling and later shared the screen with John Wayne in the 1950 western Rio Grande, has passed away. Jarman passed away ...
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