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    Rio Bravo (Two-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition)

    Rio Bravo (Two-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition)Actors: John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, Angie Dickinson
    Studio: Warner Home Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $39.98
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    Seller: mjentertainment
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 178 reviews
    Sales Rank: 25978

    Format: Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
    Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
    Rating: Unrated
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 2
    Running Time: 141 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.6 x 1.3

    MPN: 115839
    UPC: 085391158394
    EAN: 0085391158394
    ASIN: B000O599XK

    Theatrical Release Date: April 4, 1959
    Release Date: May 22, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • Hawks'ic western with Wayne as a small town sheriff determined to keep a killer confined to his jail, despite a limited source of man-power in the town. Flavorful direction from Hawks. (The basis for Assault on Precinct 13) Runtime: 141 mins Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN Rating: NR Age: 085391158394 UPC: 085391158394 Manufacturer No: 115839

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    When it comes down to naming the best Western of all time, the list usually narrows to three completely different pictures: John Ford's The Searchers, Howard Hawks's Red River, and Hawks's Rio Bravo. About the only thing they all have in common is that they all star John Wayne. But while The Searchers is an epic quest for revenge and Red River is a sweeping cattle-drive drama ("Take 'em to Missouri! Yeeee-hah!"), Rio Bravo is on a much more modest scale. Basically, it comes down to Sheriff John T. Chance (Wayne), his sobering-up alcoholic friend Dude (Dean Martin), the hotshot new kid Colorado (Ricky Nelson), and deputy-sidekick Stumpy (Walter Brennan), sittin' around in the town jail, drinkin' black cofee, shootin' the breeze, and occasionally, singin' a song. Hawks--who, like his pal Ernest Hemingway, lived by the code of "grace under pressure"--said he made Rio Bravo as a rebuke to High Noon, in which sheriff Gary Cooper begged for townspeople to help him. So, Hawks made Wayne's Sheriff Chance a consummate professional--he may be getting old and fat, but he knows how to do his job, and he doesn't want amateurs getting mixed up in his business; they could get hurt. This most entertaining of movies also achieved some notoriety in the '90s when Quentin Tarantino (director of Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Jackie Brown) revealed that he uses it as a litmus test for prospective girlfriends. Oh, and if the configuration of characters sounds familiar, it should: Hawks remade Rio Bravo two more times--as El Dorado in 1967, with Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and James Caan; and as Rio Lobo in 1970, with Wayne, Jack Elam, and Christopher Mitchum. --Jim Emerson

    Amazon.com
    When it comes down to naming the best Western of all time, the list usually narrows to three completely different pictures: John Ford's The Searchers, Howard Hawks's Red River, and Hawks's Rio Bravo. About the only thing they all have in common is that they all star John Wayne. But while The Searchers is an epic quest for revenge and Red River is a sweeping cattle-drive drama ("Take 'em to Missouri! Yeeee-hah!"), Rio Bravo is on a much more modest scale. Basically, it comes down to Sheriff John T. Chance (Wayne), his sobering-up alcoholic friend Dude (Dean Martin), the hotshot new kid Colorado (Ricky Nelson), and deputy-sidekick Stumpy (Walter Brennan), sittin' around in the town jail, drinkin' black cofee, shootin' the breeze, and occasionally, singin' a song. Hawks--who, like his pal Ernest Hemingway, lived by the code of "grace under pressure"--said he made Rio Bravo as a rebuke to High Noon, in which sheriff Gary Cooper begged for townspeople to help him. So, Hawks made Wayne's Sheriff Chance a consummate professional--he may be getting old and fat, but he knows how to do his job, and he doesn't want amateurs getting mixed up in his business; they could get hurt. This most entertaining of movies also achieved some notoriety in the '90s when Quentin Tarantino (director of Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Jackie Brown) revealed that he uses it as a litmus test for prospective girlfriends. Oh, and if the configuration of characters sounds familiar, it should: Hawks remade Rio Bravo two more times--as El Dorado in 1967, with Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and James Caan; and as Rio Lobo in 1970, with Wayne, Jack Elam, and Christopher Mitchum. --Jim Emerson


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    5 out of 5 stars Great Western   February 6, 2010
    W. Soule (Aylett, VA United States)
    Its fun. Plain and simple its fun. After all movies are supposed to be fun and entertaining, isn't that the whole purpose. I think it is. Some moves now are for the special effects or the "wow" factor. Some try to woo you with the sex and skin factor and then there are those that are just plain entertaining and fun. This is one of those movies. I guess the main attraction is being in my early fifties I grew up with these stars in this movie, its almost like watching a home movie with family. NO deep thought is required, no shame in letting the entire family sit and watch with you and no dead acting. Its just fun.


    5 out of 5 stars Great Duke Flick   January 27, 2010
    Terry Royse (Mt. Sterling, Ky. USA)
    Don't expect any deep messages in this one, just pure entertainment. Same plot as El Dorado with Dean Martin (rather than Robert Mitchum) as the drunken sheriff who must be saved and Ricky Nelson (rather than James Caan) as the young partner. A classic Duke western with some singing by Dean and Ricky.


    4 out of 5 stars RIO BRAVO   January 16, 2010
    Robert J. Szvetics
    There is only one thing wrong with this dvd the commentary by this two bit phony richard schickel. This so called film historian film critic is the worst i ever heard. He is wrong about everything the biggest error is the remark he made about Ward Bond he said Bond was in the T.V series Wagonmaster he was in the series Wagon Train Wagonmaster was a 1950 john ford film and he goes on and on.This guy is a total jerk these video companies better start getting somebody who knows what they are talking about there are alot of useless audio commentaries out there but this jerk is the worse he also did the commentary on the Mark of Zorro which again was the worse he doesnt seem to like the film if he didnt like the film he shouldnt of done a commentary on it. If i ever see a dvd with him doing a commentary i will not buy it.


    4 out of 5 stars My favorite movie   December 27, 2009
    Daniel J. Manturi
    I have seen this movie too many times to count. No clue why. Key players gave great performances. Dean Martin was superb, John Wayne pure John Wayne, and Walter Brennan was wonderful. Pretty obvious that Walter Brennan made Dean Martin crack up in their scenes. Rickey Nelson was a kid when this was made and is showed but he was serviceable. Angie Dickenson looks great and gave a decent performance given her age at the time. Supporting cast well chosen and gave excellent performances. Classic good vs evil with some chuckles tossed in.

    Blu Ray quality on this was good. Sharp video. Audio was also good to a great score. Overall I am very satisfied. I had the DVD, but this is my all time favorite so I had to get the Blu Ray.



    4 out of 5 stars Review of the Blu-ray version   December 16, 2009
    Hal Jordan (USA)
    I don't yet own a lot of Blu-ray movies, but of the dozen or so I've watched, this is easily the worst. The transfer seems very grainy and there was literally nothing in the image that seemed to me to be in any way an improvement on the DVD version. So, if you already have the DVD version, I would see little point in buying this one.

    With respect to the movie itself, like most other reviewers, I find this to be one of John Wayne's best films. I would not, however, put it up there with the truly classic westerns because of the presence of Ricky Nelson. In the latter part of Wayne's career, he apparently liked to include a young star in the film, presumably to appeal to younger filmgoers who might not be attracted to an aging Duke. I assume that this was a good box office strategy, and sometimes, as with Glenn Campbell's more than serviceable performance in "True Grit," it didn't significantly damage the movie. But not here. Ricky Nelson is unbelievably bad. Literally, the worst actor to ever appear in a major movie. (He also managed to nearly capsize the otherwise excellent Jack Lemon film "The Wackiest Ship in the Army.") It's not difficult to see why his film career came to an early end. The problem with having a truly awful actor in a movie is that it makes it difficult to suspend disbelief. You always end up being distracted by thoughts like, "Did Howard Hawks really believe he could coach a decent performance out of this stiff?" There is a sharp contrast between Ricky Nelson and Dean Martin, who came to fame, of course, as a singer and straight man for Jerry Lewis. In this movie, Martin shows that he was an excellent actor.

    If I'm allowed one more carp: I think it would have been better to have cast a somewhat older actress in the Angie Dickinson part. The age gap between Angie and the Duke makes their romance less plausible than it would have been with a more mature actress in the part.

    The strength of the performances by Wayne, Martin, and Walter Brennan, and the brilliance of the script are enough to overcome these problems, though, and make this an enjoyable film. One that is, of course, indispensable for John Wayne fans.


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