Red river (1948) - classic western from director Howard Hawks, starring John Wayne, Montgomery Clift and Walter Brennan
Rating 7.8/10
Runtime: 127 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Howard Hawks/Arthur Rosson
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040724/
Cast
John Wayne ... Thomas Dunson
Montgomery Clift ... Matt Garth
Joanne Dru ... Tess Millay
Walter Brennan ... Nadine Groot
Coleen Gray ... Fen
Harry Carey ... Mr. Melville
John Ireland ... Cherry Valance
Noah Beery Jr. ... Buster McGee
Harry Carey Jr. ... Dan Latimer
Chief Yowlachie ... Quo
Description: In 1851 Tom Dunson and his old friend Groot are on their way to Texas to become settlers and raise cattle. They make a halt before crossing Red River, which runs along the Texan border. Suddenly an orphan boy, called Matt Garth, turns up, leading a cow. 14 years later Tom has a herd of 10,000 heads, and Matt is a young man, trained by Tom to become a skilled gunman. The Civil War has taken all money out of the South, so Tom is unable to sell any beef in Texas. In his desperate situation he decides to drive his herd the 1000 miles to Missouri, an almost impossible undertaking. After 60 days through desert country, little sleep and not much food left, his men are sullen and morose. When three of them try to desert, Tom shoots them. After the herd has crossed Red River, Tom's cowboys try to convince him to drive the herd to Kansas instead, on a safer trail, but Tom is stubborn and refuses. When he is going to hang two deserters, Matt stops him, takes over the leadership and turns the herd towards Abilene in Kansas...But Tom is not keen to let him do it...
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Download link (torrent file):
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Video and audio information:
Video : 2.25 GB, 2536 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 770x576 (4:3), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 142
Audio : 407 MB, 448 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, 0x55 = AC3, CBR
Subtitles (Separate English (including hearing impaired), French, Spanish, German) posters and screenshots included
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