Red River
Red River (1947) is one of Howard Hawks' near-perfect films. A sweeping, fast-moving Western, it's stunningly shot and stars John Wayne and Montgomery Clift in complex roles set off by typically fine ensemble acting. In her study, Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues explores the thematic complexity of 'Red River' as well as its historical resonances and its place in film history. She focuses particular attention on the actors' contributions and on 'Red River''s relationship to other Hawks classics.
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Red River
Red River (1947) is one of Howard Hawks' near-perfect films. A sweeping, fast-moving Western, it's stunningly shot and stars John Wayne and Montgomery Clift in complex roles set off by typically fine ensemble acting. In her study, Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues explores the thematic complexity of 'Red River' as well as its historical resonances and its place in film history. She focuses particular attention on the actors' contributions and on 'Red River''s relationship to other Hawks classics.
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Red River

Red River

by Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues
Red River

Red River

by Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues

Paperback(2001)

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Red River (1947) is one of Howard Hawks' near-perfect films. A sweeping, fast-moving Western, it's stunningly shot and stars John Wayne and Montgomery Clift in complex roles set off by typically fine ensemble acting. In her study, Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues explores the thematic complexity of 'Red River' as well as its historical resonances and its place in film history. She focuses particular attention on the actors' contributions and on 'Red River''s relationship to other Hawks classics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780851708195
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/26/2001
Series: BFI Film Classics , #57
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 5.01(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues teaches Film History at the University of Paris VII-Denis Diderot.

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