Howard Hawks
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Bringing Up Baby (1938)
RKO Radio Pictures released Bringing Up Baby on November 23, 1938. Howard Hawks directed the film starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Charles Ruggles.
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His Girl Friday (1940)
In His Girl Friday, the hard-boiled editor for The Morning Post, Walter Burns is a hard-boiled editor for The Morning Post who learns his ex-wife (and star reporter), Hildegard "Hildy" Johnson is about to marry a boring insurance man named Bruce Baldwin.
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Golden Age of the Silver Screen
Scarface (1932)
United Artists released Scarface to theaters on April 9, 1932. Howard Hawks and Richard Rosson co-directed the film which starred Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, and Karen Morley.
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Scarface (1932)
Tony Camonte is an Italian immigrant in 1920’s Chicago, working for mafioso Johnny Lovo. Johnny orders Tony to kill Louis Costillo, the city’s boss on the south side of town.
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Red River (1948)
Spread out over a period of 14 years, Red River is a favorite among many Western connoisseurs. Director Howard Hawks, one of the greats from the Golden Age of Hollywood, helmed this revered western classic.
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El Dorado (1967)
Bart Jason, a wealthy cattleman with a dubious reputation, brings Cole Thornton, a gunslinger-for-hire in post-Civil War Texas, to the town of El Dorado.
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Rio Lobo (1970)
Col. Cord McNally loses his friend, Lt. Ned Forsythe, when Confederate thieves raid a Union army payroll train for it’s gold during the Civil War.
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Sunday Seconds with the Duke
Rio Lobo (1970)
Cinema Center Films released Rio Lobo on December 18, 1970. Howard Hawks directed the film starring John Wayne, Jorge Rivero, and Jennifer O'Neill.
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