Red River (1948)





Dunson leads a cattle drive, the culmination of over 14 years of work, to its destination in Missouri. But his tyrannical behavior along the way causes a mutiny, led by his adopted son.


Books on Red River

Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues
Red River
London, 2000

Books with substantial mentioning of Red River

Kirsten Day
Cowboy classics, The roots of the American western in the epic tradition
Edinburgh, 2016

David Thomson
Have you seen?, A personal introduction to 1,000 films
New York, 2008

Jürgen Müller
Movies of the 40s
Köln, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Paris, Tokyo, 2005

Fred Landesman
The John Wayne Filmography
Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 2004

Roger Ebert
The Great Movies
2003

Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.)
International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 1. Films
Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000

Mark Ricci, Boris Zmijewsky, Steve Zmijewsky
The Complete Films of John Wayne
New York, NY, 1995

Peter Biskind
Seeing Is Believing, How Hollywood Taught Us to Stop Worrying and Love the Fifties
New York, 1983

Tony Thomas
The Films of the Forties
Secaucus, NJ, 1980

Judith M. Kass
The Films of Montgomery Clift
Secaucus, New Jersey, 1979

Books with an entry on Red River

Herb Fagen
The encyclopedia of westerns
New York, 2003

Articles with substantial mentioning of Red River

Adrian Curry, Graphic detail, in: Filmcomment, nr. 3 (May/June), 2016 pp. 80