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# Rio Bravo (DVD) (Rpkg)

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Rio Bravo (DVD) (Rpkg) John Wayne and Dean Martin star as a Western sheriff and his recovering alcoholic deputy who, along with a small ragtag group of men and women, refuse to release a suspected murderer from jail, even though they are surrounded and greatly outnumbered by gunmen.

Review: One of the finest American Westerns with fine performances by John Wayne and Dean Martin - The number of Westerns that Hollywood has made is mind boggling. I hate to think how many there have been. And, Westerns have suffered because of that. Just about everything you could do in a Western has been done over and over again, of course with variations, but I guess you could say that there's nothing new under the desert sun. So, to be considered one of the very best Westerns ever made is quite a compliment. But what is it that makes this Western truly special. There's nothing new here. Just about every thing in this film had been done in some other Western. But here, all those various elements come together in one film. The sheriff in trouble; nothing new. A boozy cowboy; nothing new. A hot shot young gunfighter' nothing new. A Gabby Hayes like sidekick; certainly nothing new. A seemingly floozy woman gambler; nothing new. A bully who thinks he can control everything and everyone; nothing new. A bully; nothing new. A shootout; nothing new. Ac crusader; nothing new there. And, most importantly, the camaraderie; nothing new there, either. Most Westerns are lucky to have a few such elements, but in "Rio Bravo", all those elements and many others come together perfectly. The opening scenes of the film are considered by many to be brilliant. NO DIALOG as the drunk (Dean Martin) walks into a saloon, and is seemingly offered a drink by the bully (Claude Akins), who throws a coin into a spittoon. The drunk is beginning to reach into the spittoon when it is kicked away by a towering man (John Wayne). The drunk reacts by clobbering the sheriff with a piece of firewood. The bully laughs, and is in turn attacked by the drunk. The drunk is beaten. A bystander steps in and is hot to death. The bleeding sheriff follows the bully to another saloon. Nearly 4 minutes later, finally some dialog. But that opening sequence sets the stage (so to speak) for all that is to come. A second brilliant set of scenes takes place again in a saloon after Ward Bond's character is shot to death. The assassin apparently runs into the saloon, but then disappears. Dude (Dean) wants to go in the front door for a change, so Change (Wayne) goes in the back. But no bad guy. Dude orders a drink, and then just a few drops of blood drips down from the loft above into a mug of beer. Absolutely fantastic scene. When it comes right down to it, the pivotal character in this film is Dude, played by Dean Martin. Almost everything in the film revolves around the drunk's redemption. Even Wayne once noted it. Dean's character here, however, isn't just a drunk. He coming off of a drunk and having withdrawal symptoms. A commendable performance, and an indication of what Dean was capable of...when he summoned up his ambition to really act. Another strength here is a strong supporting cast. Ricky Nelson does quite well in a very laid-back role as a sharpshooter. Angie Dickinson -- never one of my favorites -- does nicely here as slightly disreputable woman who ends up with...well, you know. And, by the way, John Wayne was often rather clumsy in romantic scenes, but here he plays well off of Angie Dickinson. And of course, special commendation to Walter Brennan -- always great -- for one of his very best film performances. And there's also Ward Bond, a character actor that I have always felt was highly underrated. For comic relief there's Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez as the hotel keeper. Gonzalez-Gonzalez made an interesting splash in show business about this time -- first noticed for a visit to Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life". Some have made much about the "singing segment". As illogical as it is, it works. Dean's performance of "My Rifle, My Pony, And Me" is one of Dean's finest vocal performances. And, it advances the story. Of course, there's got to be real shootout, and the shoot out in "Rio Bravo" is a humdinger and rather unique. Dude is kidnapped after a foiled jailbreak, add in dynamite at an old warehouse, mix in Wayne, Deal, and Nelson, and you've the recipe for an explosive...yet fun...conclusion. And then there's the concluding scene..,implying that Wayne and Feathers are having sex...but it's done in a clever and humorous way. A perfect picture? Well, no, but then again how many films are...probably none. I can't find anything here to criticize, but lots to praise. Well, actually I do have one criticism, but it's not about the film. It's about the Blu-Ray disc from Warner Brothers. It's not up to what we have come to expect from Blu-Ray. That's not to say it's a bad print, but it's also not top-notch.
Review: Classic top 10 western. - what a wonderful movie. Chemistry between Dean Martin and John Wayne is obvious. This may be Deans' first film and he was great at it!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Angie Dickinson, B.H. McCampbell, Claude Akins, Dean Martin, Howard Hawks, John Russell, John Wayne, Jules Furthman, Leigh Brackett, Pedro Gonzales-Gonzales, Rick Nelson, Walter Brennan, Ward Bond Contributor Angie Dickinson, B.H. McCampbell, Claude Akins, Dean Martin, Howard Hawks, John Russell, John Wayne, Jules Furthman, Leigh Brackett, Pedro Gonzales-Gonzales, Rick Nelson, Walter Brennan, Ward Bond See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 14,232 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Drama, Westerns |
| Initial release date | 2010-11-09 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Format:** NTSC, Subtitled
- **Genre:** Action & Adventure, Drama, Westerns
- **Initial release date:** 2010-11-09
- **Language:** English

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the finest American Westerns with fine performances by John Wayne and Dean Martin
*by V***H on January 20, 2016*

The number of Westerns that Hollywood has made is mind boggling. I hate to think how many there have been. And, Westerns have suffered because of that. Just about everything you could do in a Western has been done over and over again, of course with variations, but I guess you could say that there's nothing new under the desert sun. So, to be considered one of the very best Westerns ever made is quite a compliment. But what is it that makes this Western truly special. There's nothing new here. Just about every thing in this film had been done in some other Western. But here, all those various elements come together in one film. The sheriff in trouble; nothing new. A boozy cowboy; nothing new. A hot shot young gunfighter' nothing new. A Gabby Hayes like sidekick; certainly nothing new. A seemingly floozy woman gambler; nothing new. A bully who thinks he can control everything and everyone; nothing new. A bully; nothing new. A shootout; nothing new. Ac crusader; nothing new there. And, most importantly, the camaraderie; nothing new there, either. Most Westerns are lucky to have a few such elements, but in "Rio Bravo", all those elements and many others come together perfectly. The opening scenes of the film are considered by many to be brilliant. NO DIALOG as the drunk (Dean Martin) walks into a saloon, and is seemingly offered a drink by the bully (Claude Akins), who throws a coin into a spittoon. The drunk is beginning to reach into the spittoon when it is kicked away by a towering man (John Wayne). The drunk reacts by clobbering the sheriff with a piece of firewood. The bully laughs, and is in turn attacked by the drunk. The drunk is beaten. A bystander steps in and is hot to death. The bleeding sheriff follows the bully to another saloon. Nearly 4 minutes later, finally some dialog. But that opening sequence sets the stage (so to speak) for all that is to come. A second brilliant set of scenes takes place again in a saloon after Ward Bond's character is shot to death. The assassin apparently runs into the saloon, but then disappears. Dude (Dean) wants to go in the front door for a change, so Change (Wayne) goes in the back. But no bad guy. Dude orders a drink, and then just a few drops of blood drips down from the loft above into a mug of beer. Absolutely fantastic scene. When it comes right down to it, the pivotal character in this film is Dude, played by Dean Martin. Almost everything in the film revolves around the drunk's redemption. Even Wayne once noted it. Dean's character here, however, isn't just a drunk. He coming off of a drunk and having withdrawal symptoms. A commendable performance, and an indication of what Dean was capable of...when he summoned up his ambition to really act. Another strength here is a strong supporting cast. Ricky Nelson does quite well in a very laid-back role as a sharpshooter. Angie Dickinson -- never one of my favorites -- does nicely here as slightly disreputable woman who ends up with...well, you know. And, by the way, John Wayne was often rather clumsy in romantic scenes, but here he plays well off of Angie Dickinson. And of course, special commendation to Walter Brennan -- always great -- for one of his very best film performances. And there's also Ward Bond, a character actor that I have always felt was highly underrated. For comic relief there's Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez as the hotel keeper. Gonzalez-Gonzalez made an interesting splash in show business about this time -- first noticed for a visit to Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life". Some have made much about the "singing segment". As illogical as it is, it works. Dean's performance of "My Rifle, My Pony, And Me" is one of Dean's finest vocal performances. And, it advances the story. Of course, there's got to be real shootout, and the shoot out in "Rio Bravo" is a humdinger and rather unique. Dude is kidnapped after a foiled jailbreak, add in dynamite at an old warehouse, mix in Wayne, Deal, and Nelson, and you've the recipe for an explosive...yet fun...conclusion. And then there's the concluding scene..,implying that Wayne and Feathers are having sex...but it's done in a clever and humorous way. A perfect picture? Well, no, but then again how many films are...probably none. I can't find anything here to criticize, but lots to praise. Well, actually I do have one criticism, but it's not about the film. It's about the Blu-Ray disc from Warner Brothers. It's not up to what we have come to expect from Blu-Ray. That's not to say it's a bad print, but it's also not top-notch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic top 10 western.
*by D***C on March 30, 2026*

what a wonderful movie. Chemistry between Dean Martin and John Wayne is obvious. This may be Deans' first film and he was great at it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love the old John Wayne Westerns! All Three are great shows!
*by K***H on March 9, 2026*

Love these old Westerns. I wish they would make westerns like this today. Most of today's Westerns seem to be kind of dark and demonic in nature. Not that these westerns don't have a little darkness to them, but it's more black and white, good vs evil, where the others today are almost like mostly good vs evil or evil vs evil. Buy these old western if you want some more black and white good vs evil, and like John Wayne, great shows. Best Blessings. Keith

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