
John Wayne plays Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, a career soldier stationed near the Rio Grande. Though the Apache keep attacking, he's under orders not to cross the river. Unexpectedly, his son Jeff (Claude Jarman Jr.), who has just flunked out of school, turns up as an enlisted man. His mother, and Kirby's former flame Kathleen (Maureen O'Hara) arrives to retrieve him. A deserter accused of manslaughter figures into the plot.
Ford's usual band of character actors, Victor McLaglen (who drinks and brawls a lot), Ben Johnson, and Harry Carey Jr. all turn up, and the Sons of the Pioneers -- themselves playing soldiers -- occasionally break out in song. Bert Glennon provided the luscious black-and-white cinematography, with its many effective night shots.
Artisan released the DVD in 2002; it comes with a commentary track by the wonderful Ms. O'Hara. In 2012, Olive FIlms released a glorious Blu-ray edition, sadly, without said commentary track. But it does contain a 20-minute making of featurette (hosted by Leonard Maltin), and a trailer.
Hiç yorum yok:
Yorum Gönder