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Red River
Contributed by: Regan
  • 1. The Red River, a vital waterway flowing through the heart of North America, is renowned for its rich history and ecological significance. Spanning approximately 1,360 miles, the river functions as a natural border between the United States and Canada, meandering through the states of Minnesota, North Dakota, and into Manitoba. Its origins trace back to the lush prairies of the Red River Valley, where indigenous peoples, notably the Sioux and Ojibwe, thrived long before European settlers arrived. The river played a crucial role during the fur trade era, acting as a key transportation route for traders and contributing to the economic development of the region. Today, the Red River is celebrated not only for its historical importance but also for its vibrant biodiversity, supporting a wide array of wildlife and plant species along its banks. The river's annual flooding, often viewed as a curse, also shapes the landscape and ecosystems, creating fertile soil that supports agriculture in the surrounding areas. With its deep cultural roots and ongoing significance, the Red River stands as a testament to the resilience of both nature and the communities that inhabit its banks.

    Who directed the 1948 film 'Red River'?
A) Howard Hawks
B) John Ford
C) John Wayne
D) Cary Grant
  • 2. Which actor played the character of Thomas Dunson in 'Red River'?
A) Joanne Dru
B) Walter Brennan
C) John Wayne
D) Montgomery Clift
  • 3. In 'Red River', which state does the cattle drive start from?
A) Oklahoma
B) New Mexico
C) Texas
D) Arizona
  • 4. What breed of cattle is being driven in 'Red River'?
A) Hereford
B) Longhorns
C) Angus
D) Charolais
  • 5. Which character betrays the protagonist in 'Red River' by trying to lead a mutiny?
A) Tess Millay
B) Cherry Valance
C) Matt Garth
D) Nadine Groot
  • 6. What is the name of the river the cattle drive aims to reach in 'Red River'?
A) Mississippi
B) Missouri
C) Rio Grande
D) Red River
  • 7. Which character in 'Red River' is known for his cooking skills and sense of humor?
A) Groot
B) Tess Millay
C) Cherry Valance
D) Buster McGee
  • 8. Which author's work was the film 'Red River' loosely based on?
A) Louis L'Amour
B) Larry McMurtry
C) Zane Grey
D) Borden Chase
  • 9. Who composed the score for the film 'Red River'?
A) Max Steiner
B) Ennio Morricone
C) Elmer Bernstein
D) Dimitri Tiomkin
  • 10. Which actor played the character of Matt Garth in 'Red River'?
A) Walter Brennan
B) John Wayne
C) Montgomery Clift
D) John Ireland
  • 11. Which actress played the role of Tess Millay in 'Red River'?
A) Grace Kelly
B) Ingrid Bergman
C) Katharine Hepburn
D) Joanne Dru
  • 12. What is the nickname given to the character played by John Wayne in 'Red River'?
A) Duke
B) Tex
C) Slim
D) Slick
  • 13. Which of the following genres best describes 'Red River'?
A) Romantic Comedy
B) Science Fiction
C) Western
D) Horror
  • 14. Which character serves as the antagonist in 'Red River'?
A) Tess Millay
B) Matt Garth
C) Tom Dunson
D) Cherry Valance
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