Top cast:Florence Turner,Mary Fuller,Edwin R. Phillips
Director:Jim Field Smith
Genre:Documentary
Region:Tunisia
Year:1999
Storyline:Their wagon soon reaches the northern bank of the Red River - across which is Texas.[This is the first occurrence of the 'Red River' of the film's title.The second instance comes later in the film, when the cattle are herded across during the drive.] Hours after leaving the main wagon rain, they turn and see clouds of black smoke rising into the sky on the distant horizon in about the same location as the wagon train hey just left.the central focus of each endeavor: the pitcher's mound (or the entire baseball diamond) and the preacher's pulpit or altareach practice's 'saints' or mythic heroes, such as Saint Paul or Jackie Robinson/Babe Ruth/Willie MaysShelton's other writing (and directing) credits have also included:The Best of Times (1986)(football)White Men Can't Jump (1992)(basketball, also directed)Blue Chips (1994)(basketball)Cobb (1994)(baseball, also directed)The Great White Hype (1996)(boxing)Tin Cup (1996)(golf, also directed)Play It To the Bone (2000)(boxing, also directed)Bull Durhamwould only receive a single Academy Award Oscar nomination for Shelton's original screenplay.The officers were ordered to pull back as the apes swarmed over them.The helicopter approached with machine-gun fire, threatening the apes' conquest.Buck self-sacrifically jumped toward the helicopter and caused it to spin out of control and crash on the bridge."At the same moment, a doddering, tardy Mr.Charles Chipping (nicknamed "Mr.Chips") (Robert Donat), the retired master who still lives on the school grounds, ignores his doctor's orders and is glimpsed shambling along in full academic garb (with mortar board and walking stick) toward the assembly.