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      • Rio Grande is the third installment in Ford’s “Cavalry Trilogy” and is based on a James Warner Bellah short story, “Mission With No Record,” that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post on September 27, 1947.
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  1. Jun 25, 2024 · Q: Is Rio Grande based on a true story? A: While Rio Grande is not based on a specific true story, it draws upon historical events and elements of the Indian Wars that occurred in the American West. Q: Where was Rio Grande filmed? A: The majority of Rio Grande was filmed in the iconic Monument Valley, located on the Arizona-Utah border.

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  3. Rio Grande is a 1950 American romantic Western film [3] [4] directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. It is the third installment of Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", following two RKO Pictures releases: Fort Apache (1948) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949).

  4. Like the previous two Cavalry stories, "Rio Grande" was based on a story by James Warner Bellah, and despite sharing many elements with the past two films (like members of the cast and some character names), the three stories are not tied together and are basically stand alone films joined by a common theme.

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    Apr 1, 2020 · Josey Wales was based on a real man and one that was reputedly as tough, violent and vengeful as Wales. But, unlike the movie, the real man did not have as his driving force a vengeance for losing his family to murder by Union soldiers.

    • Was Rio Grande based on a true story?1
    • Was Rio Grande based on a true story?2
    • Was Rio Grande based on a true story?3
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    • Was Rio Grande based on a true story?5
  6. From 1970 to 1971, she taught art at Rio Grande College in Rio Grande, Ohio (now the University of Rio Grande). [4] Some people in Mason's hometown, reading the book, recognized Mason as Sybil. By that time, Mason had severed nearly all ties with her past and was living in West Virginia.

  7. Rio Grande (1950) The film is the third installment in director John Ford’s “cavalry trilogy” series and is based on a James Warner Bellah short story, “Mission With No Record,” that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post on September 27, 1947.

  8. historymaking.org › textbook › itemsRio Grande · Textbook

    Rio Grande is the third installment in Ford’s “Cavalry Trilogy” and is based on a James Warner Bellah short story, “Mission With No Record,” that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post on September 27, 1947.

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