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'''''Rio Grande''''' is a 1950 Western directed by [[John Ford]] starring [[John Wayne]], [[Maureen O'Hara]], and many members of the so-called "John Ford Stock Company", including [[Victor McLaglen]], [[Ben Johnson]], and [[Harry Carey Jr.]]. It is the final installment of John Ford's unofficial "Cavalry Trilogy", following 1948's ''[[Fort Apache]]'' and 1949's ''[[She Wore a Yellow Ribbon]]'' | '''''Rio Grande''''' is a 1950 Western directed by [[John Ford]] starring [[John Wayne]], [[Maureen O'Hara]], and many members of the so-called "John Ford Stock Company", including [[Victor McLaglen]], [[Ben Johnson]], and [[Harry Carey Jr.]]. It is the final installment of John Ford's unofficial "Cavalry Trilogy", following 1948's ''[[Fort Apache]]'' and 1949's ''[[She Wore a Yellow Ribbon]]'' | ||
The first two films were made with RKO, while ''Rio Grande'' was made with Republic Pictures. John Ford, John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were originally supposed to have made ''The Quiet Man'' first, but Republic, one of the smaller studios, wasn't certain about the prospects for ''The Quiet Man'' and insisted that ''Rio Grande'' be made first to cover any potential losses. (Ironically, ''The Quiet Man'' would go on to make more money than ''Rio Grande''.) With Republic, the budget for ''Rio Grande'' was roughly half of what was spent on ''Fort Apache'', and indeed some of the more manpower intensive scenes in ''Rio Grande'' were | The first two films were made with RKO, while ''Rio Grande'' was made with Republic Pictures. John Ford, John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were originally supposed to have made ''The Quiet Man'' first, but Republic, one of the smaller studios, wasn't certain about the prospects for ''The Quiet Man'' and insisted that ''Rio Grande'' be made first to cover any potential losses. (Ironically, ''The Quiet Man'' would go on to make more money than ''Rio Grande''.) With Republic, the budget for ''Rio Grande'' was roughly half of what was spent on ''Fort Apache'', and indeed some of the more manpower intensive scenes in ''Rio Grande'' were recycled from ''Fort Apache''. | ||
This would be the first of five films that paired John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. John Wayne's son [[Patrick Wayne]] makes his film debut, but not as LTC Kirby Yorke's son, but as an uncredited boy. (Although many might assume that LTC Kirby York'''e''' is just an older version of CPT Kirby York from ''Fort Apache'', this is not the case. Victor McLaglen and Ben Johnson play characters who had similar names in ''She Wore a Yellow Ribbon'', but they are obviously different characters as well.) | This would be the first of five films that paired John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. John Wayne's son [[Patrick Wayne]] makes his film debut, but not as LTC Kirby Yorke's son, but as an uncredited boy. (Although many might assume that LTC Kirby York'''e''' is just an older version of CPT Kirby York from ''Fort Apache'', this is not the case. Victor McLaglen and Ben Johnson play characters who had similar names in ''She Wore a Yellow Ribbon'', but they are obviously different characters as well.) | ||
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== Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine == | == Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine == | ||
The main weapon of the cavalry is the [[Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine]]. | The main weapon of the cavalry is the [[Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine]]. | ||
[[File: | [[File:1873Trapdoor.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Replica Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine "Trapdoor Springfield" built by Uberti Arms - .45-70]] | ||
[[File:RG_1873C_01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Troopers, including Troopers Travis Tyree ([[Ben Johnson]]) and Daniel "Sandy" Boone ([[Harry Carey Jr.]]) firing upon the Apaches during the surprise attack.]] | [[File:RG_1873C_01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Troopers, including Troopers Travis Tyree ([[Ben Johnson]]) and Daniel "Sandy" Boone ([[Harry Carey Jr.]]) firing upon the Apaches during the surprise attack.]] | ||
[[File:RG_1873C_02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another two troopers return fire during the surprise attack.]] | [[File:RG_1873C_02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another two troopers return fire during the surprise attack.]] | ||
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Some of the Apaches are seen with [[Winchester Model 1873]] repeating rifles. Much of the footage of the Apaches firing is reused from ''[[Fort Apache]]''. | Some of the Apaches are seen with [[Winchester Model 1873]] repeating rifles. Much of the footage of the Apaches firing is reused from ''[[Fort Apache]]''. | ||
[[File:Winchester1873.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Winchester Model 1873 carbine - 1st generation rifle - 44-40 Cal.]] | [[File:Winchester1873.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Winchester Model 1873 carbine - 1st generation rifle - 44-40 Cal.]] | ||
[[File:RG_W1873_01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The one on the right with a Winchester Model | [[File:RG_W1873_01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The one on the right with a Winchester Model 1873. This is reused footage from ''[[Fort Apache]]''.]] | ||
[[File:RG_W1873_W1892_01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The one on the right with a Winchester Model | [[File:RG_W1873_W1892_01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The one on the right with a Winchester Model 1873. This is reused footage from ''[[Fort Apache]]''.]] | ||
==Winchester Model 1876== | ==Winchester Model 1876== | ||
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[[Category: B&W]] | [[Category: B&W]] | ||
[[Category: John Ford]] | [[Category: John Ford]] | ||
[[Category:Western Movie]] |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 9 October 2021
Rio Grande is a 1950 Western directed by John Ford starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and many members of the so-called "John Ford Stock Company", including Victor McLaglen, Ben Johnson, and Harry Carey Jr.. It is the final installment of John Ford's unofficial "Cavalry Trilogy", following 1948's Fort Apache and 1949's She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
The first two films were made with RKO, while Rio Grande was made with Republic Pictures. John Ford, John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were originally supposed to have made The Quiet Man first, but Republic, one of the smaller studios, wasn't certain about the prospects for The Quiet Man and insisted that Rio Grande be made first to cover any potential losses. (Ironically, The Quiet Man would go on to make more money than Rio Grande.) With Republic, the budget for Rio Grande was roughly half of what was spent on Fort Apache, and indeed some of the more manpower intensive scenes in Rio Grande were recycled from Fort Apache.
This would be the first of five films that paired John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. John Wayne's son Patrick Wayne makes his film debut, but not as LTC Kirby Yorke's son, but as an uncredited boy. (Although many might assume that LTC Kirby Yorke is just an older version of CPT Kirby York from Fort Apache, this is not the case. Victor McLaglen and Ben Johnson play characters who had similar names in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, but they are obviously different characters as well.)
The following weapons are used in Rio Grande:
Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine
The main weapon of the cavalry is the Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine.
Colt Single Action Army
Cavalry troopers carry Colt Single Action Army revolvers as sidearms. There appears to be a mix of both Quick-Draw and Cavalry models.
Winchester Model 1892
Many of the Apaches are armed with Winchester Model 1892 repeating rifles. Troopers Boone, Tyree and Yorke are armed with them when they sneak into the Indian village.
Winchester Model 1873
Some of the Apaches are seen with Winchester Model 1873 repeating rifles. Much of the footage of the Apaches firing is reused from Fort Apache.
Winchester Model 1876
Some of the Apaches are seen with Winchester Model 1876 musket carbines. Much of the footage of the Apaches firing is reused from Fort Apache.
Double Barreled Shotgun
One of the deputy marshals (uncredited) is armed with a Double Barreled Shotgun.
Brass cannon
A small brass cannon is seen at the fort. It is fired once during the Apache sneak attack.