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Hondo (film)

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Hondo

1953 movie poster
Directed by John Farrow
Produced by Robert M. Fellows
John Wayne
Written by screenplay by
James Edward Grant
from a short story by
Louis L'Amour
Starring John Wayne
Geraldine Page
Ward Bond
Michael Pate
James Arness
Leo Gordon
Music by Hugo W. Friedhofer
Emil Newman
Cinematography Robert Burks
Louis Clyde Stoumen
Archie J. Stout
Editing by Ralph Dawson
Distributed by Warner Brothers
Release date(s) November 27, 1953
Running time 84 min
Country USA
Language English
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Hondo is a 1953 western film starring John Wayne. The movie is somewhat a retelling of Hamlet, in that Hondo kills a young boy's father, marries the boy's mother and becomes a father figure for the boy. The screenplay is based on the short story The Gift of Cochise by Louis L'Amour. The story tells the adventures of a cavalry scout and his relation with a frontier woman and her son at an isolated ranch. Geraldine Page played the girl and Ward Bond played Wayne's sidekick. The main story line tells of Hondo Lane, a cavalry rider, who becomes captured by the Apache Indians under Chief Vittorio. Angie Lowe, who had been living amongst the Apaches for years, comes to Hondo's aid at his hour of need. The script focuses on psychological descriptions and the drama of the Native Americans from New Mexico. The action scenes and the 3-D photography are also highpoints of the film. The Australian John Farrow directed the movie.

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