I see that a lot of well-known personalities like my favorite Rio Bravo! It is indeed a special movie that impress from the beginning till the last moment !
The thing, is basically his take on Rio Bravo. I would love to have a shot at making a movie, with all the influences from all these guys im confident I could make something half decent,
I am glad he mentions how incredible Dmitri TIomikin's score is. Red River was Hawks' first collaboration with Tiomkin. Before that film, scoring was sparse in Hawks' films (with the exception of Sargeant York.). Tiomkin offered Hawks with an approach that was sensitive to Hawks' subtle story-telling.
I love clips like this, where you see a host or interviewer who has clearly underestimated and seems pleasantly surprised by, the film literacy of a brilliant director best known for working in the "ghetto" of horror cinema.
There is a story that while doing "Rio Lobo" in 1970, Howard Hawks approached John Wayne on set and asked him if he had read the script before. Wayne is reputed to have said "Why would I do that? We've already made this picture twice."
Who asked? This isn't about talking about what film is better than the other. Its about Rio Bravo. Why do people like you always assume every fucking thing is an invitation for your unsolicited opinions?
Was my favorite movie to watch with my dad, now just got good memories 👤⌛
I see that a lot of well-known personalities like my favorite Rio Bravo! It is indeed a special movie that impress from the beginning till the last moment !
John Carpenter Is Excellent In So Many Great Movies Through The Years, He Has Put Together.
My very favorite John Wayne movie! ❤
Assault on Precinct 13's original title was .. The Anderson Alamo.
The thing, is basically his take on Rio Bravo. I would love to have a shot at making a movie, with all the influences from all these guys im confident I could make something half decent,
Assault on Precinct 13 is admittedly a kind of Rio Bravo remake too
it's not so easy, my friend
I am glad he mentions how incredible Dmitri TIomikin's score is. Red River was Hawks' first collaboration with Tiomkin. Before that film, scoring was sparse in Hawks' films (with the exception of Sargeant York.). Tiomkin offered Hawks with an approach that was sensitive to Hawks' subtle story-telling.
Ward Bond is the greatest character actor of all time GOAT
Yes.
I love clips like this, where you see a host or interviewer who has clearly underestimated and seems pleasantly surprised by, the film literacy of a brilliant director best known for working in the "ghetto" of horror cinema.
i liked that an el dorado.. even though they're pretty much the same movie.
There is a story that while doing "Rio Lobo" in 1970, Howard Hawks approached John Wayne on set and asked him if he had read the script before. Wayne is reputed to have said "Why would I do that? We've already made this picture twice."
Wayne is the best ❤
What year was this on tv?
2011
@@filmSCHOOLarchive Thanks
Hmm. Interesting.
Red river is a better film (in my opinion)
Who asked? This isn't about talking about what film is better than the other. Its about Rio Bravo. Why do people like you always assume every fucking thing is an invitation for your unsolicited opinions?
Should have been Wayne Martin Elvis And monroe Ricky Nelson ruined it
Your the prick
@@williammcphee6289 gentleman what's going on here?
Elvis was in the army during the production of this film. Rick did a fine job in this film.
Monroe was never considered
James Caan was much better in "El Dorado."
John Carpenter redet über Howard Hawks und Rio Bravo. Besser geht es nicht.
Vielen Dank für den Upload!
It inspired Assault on Precinct 13 surely.
Don’t call me Shirley
really good interview yet not the best on earth. thanks cheers
John from Ohio.