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Rio Bravo (1959) by Howard Hawks

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An analysis of Howard Hawks' Rio Bravo (1959). Given as part of an online course on the Western.
Long Beach City College

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The Dye Transfer Printing Process How Technicolor was achieved.
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If you want to see the other videos about Technicolor, which is a process that began in the 1920’s, this website is pretty cool: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/wha...
Rio Bravo was printed in Technicolor but it was not shot in Technicolor. It was shot in the standard 35mm process already in place by 1958/9.

Sexuality in Rio Bravo
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Okinawa Assault (blog) — Robin Wood: Rio Bravo
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Quentin Tarantino and Rio Bravo, the “hangout” movie with a reference to Robin Wood:
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Mark Rahner on Rio Bravo
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A behindthescenes montage of photos of the actors and crew.
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If you’re a Howard Hawks fan, here is a list someone complied on all his movie motifs across his own oeuvre:
https://mikegrost.com/hawks.htm

Screening Cowboys reading masculinities in Westerns by Peter Verstraten, in which some of the pages are relevant to Rio Bravo, and its examination of masculinity against the backdrop of Western movies. Check out pgs. 7578, and 217223 in this linked PDF!:

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