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River of No Return

River of No Return

1954
Adventure
Western
1h 31m
The title river unites a farmer recently released from prison, his young son, and an ambitious saloon singer. In order to survive, each must be purged of anger, and each must learn to understand and care for the others. (imdb)
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River of No Return

1954
Adventure
Western
1h 31m
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Rated 28 Oct 2020
65
72nd
Marilyn is spectacular here playing a collected mature woman as opposed to the comedic adult kid one easily gets used to seeing in some of her other famous flicks. Robert Mitchum is as solid as one gets and the film certainly brings a fair amount of suspense and entertainment, albeit some of the effects are a bit dated. The burlesque scenes are marvelous.
Rated 16 Oct 2016
60
10th
Viewed October 7, 2016. Its opening scenes are full of carefully choreographed wide shots, where every inch of the frame is used to convey a piece of information - people coming, people going, singing and dancing and crying. However, Preminger never strikes up any real chemistry between the two greatest stars of the Hollywood era, and his touch feels too distant to affect any real pathos into the father-son dynamic that makes up most of the film. It all ends up being very silly.
Rated 26 Jan 2021
4
51st
Bro, the wideshots! Tru freaking cinema right there
Rated 07 Mar 2014
55
50th
The poster is an attempted rape....Eisenhower's 50's, man.
Rated 05 Aug 2012
75
27th
There's a great scene where Mitchum massages Monroe's legs to cure her of a nasty chill. Monroe is great, looking alternately warmed, relieved, aroused, yet surprised and touched that Mitchum is not taking advantage, that he is just trying to help. And I like the way she takes her red shoes everywhere yet throws them away at the end. Otherwise, this isn't much: macho Mitchum, scary rapids, baddies, Indian and cougars in the woods, and MM losing small pieces of her clothes from time to time.
Rated 30 Jan 2021
70
54th
I get what they're doing but having MM sing like 8 different times just took me out of it.
Rated 19 Apr 2020
50
43rd
Otto's style touch in detail.
Rated 28 Oct 2012
50
36th
Monroe's burlesque get-up in the opening ten minutes is worth the price of admission alone, but other than that there isn't much to see here. Mitchum's character is oddly unlikeable. I think we're supposed to be rooting for him, but what is up with the scene where he molests Marilyn in the woods? Not cool.
Rated 12 Jun 2023
60
35th
A pretty simplistic man-against-the-elements (and others) flick that loses quite a bit of steam due to the lack of chemistry between the two leads. The CinemaScope is gorgeous but it really shows up as fake the studio shots. Never expected to see Robert Mitchum in a musical. Although there are worse Westerns out there, this one doesn't have any memorable scenes to push it out of mediocrity.
Rated 17 Feb 2012
60
54th
watched: 2012, 2022
Rated 24 Nov 2012
75
56th
Though slow at times, the actors actually act. ACTING!
Rated 10 Nov 2015
5
18th
Entertaining although predictable, some scenes seem very dated, as do the 'green screen' effects.
Rated 02 Aug 2023
55
14th
Relatively watchable but immensely flawed western. The enmity between Preminger and Monroe on this picture is legendary, and it shows as she seems uncomfortable though she is quite good. The cuts between the real river scenes and green screen stuff are jarring. It's also very dated in many ways, not the least of which is our hero Mitchum's quite unambiguous attempted rape of Monroe along with some very dated encounters with the natives. The kid is a bit annoying. It just doesn't quite work.
Rated 28 Jan 2012
80
7th
weak drama! strong Marilyn!

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