Red River (1948) - (Movie Clip) You'd Have Shot Him
Straight from the funeral of a hand killed in a stampede, Dunson (John Wayne) looks to punish the instigator (Ivan Parry), when his number two Matt (Montgomery Clift) intervenes, a key moment in Howard Hawks' Red River, 1948.
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Dunson (John Wayne) with his famous pep talk before the Chisolm Trail cattle drive, Matt (Montgomery Clift) supporting and a special check-in with Dan Latimer (Harry Carey Jr.), from Howard Hawks' Red River, 1948.