is a landmark American Western directed by Howard Hawks, celebrated for its unique focus on character dynamics and camaraderie over traditional action tropes. It was famously conceived by Hawks and star John Wayne as a "right-wing response" to High Noon (1952); while that film featured a lawman desperately begging a town for help, Rio Bravo depicts a sheriff who refuses help from the community, relying instead on a small, dedicated group of "misfits". Plot and Setting
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