El Dorado

El Dorado

Director: Howard Hawks Cast: John Wayne
John Wayne
, Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum
, James Caan
James Caan
, Charlene Holt
Charlene Holt
Howard Hawks
El Dorado

El Dorado

Director: Howard Hawks Cast: John Wayne
John Wayne
, Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum
, James Caan
James Caan
, Charlene Holt
Charlene Holt
Howard Hawks

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Overview

Having struck pay dirt with his 1958 western Rio Bravo, Howard Hawks more or less remade the picture twice in the 1960s. The first of these rehashes was El Dorado, with Rio Bravo star John Wayne back for more. Wayne plays a gunfighter who rides into El Dorado to link up with his old pal, sheriff Robert Mitchum ("It's the big one with the big two!" declared the film's advertisements). Wayne has turned down a job with evil land baron Ed Asner, who'd hoped to drive a family off the land that he needed for its water. That family, headed by R.G. Armstrong, is convinced that Wayne is working with Asner; when Armstrong's son Johnny Crawford dies, Wayne is held responsible, earning him a bullet in the spine from Crawford's sister Michele Carey. A year passes: Wayne returns to El Dorado, in the company of his new saddle pal James Caan. They find that Asner is still up to his old tricks, and that Mitchum has descended into alcoholism. Several plot twists and power shifts ensue, leading to the slam-bang climax, with the partially paralyzed Wayne, the newly crippled Mitchum (on crutches), and the concussion-suffering Caan battling together to stave off Asner's minions. The final long-shot, of Wayne and Mitchum limping off together arm-in-arm, is one of the most enduring images in the entire Hawks canon. If they loved it twice they'll love it thrice: in 1969, John Wayne and Howard Hawks teamed up for a third Rio Bravo derivation, Rio Lobo--which, like the first two films, was scripted by Leigh Brackett. Incidentally, that's famed artist Olaf Weighorst (whose paintings appear in the title sequence) in a cameo as the gunsmith.

Product Details

Release Date: 09/12/2017
UPC: 0032429268143
Original Release: 1967
Rating: NR
Source: PARAMOUNT
Language: English
Time: 2:06:00
Sales rank: 10,354

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
John Wayne Cole Thornton
Robert Mitchum Sheriff J.B. Harrah,Bartender, Jason's Saloon
James Caan Alan Bourdillon Trehearne (Mississippi)
Charlene Holt Maudie
Michele Carey Joey MacDonald
Arthur Hunnicutt Bull Harris
R.G. Armstrong Kevin MacDonald
Edward Asner Bart Jason
Paul Fix Doc Miller
Christopher George Nelse McLeod,Jared's Wife
Johnny Crawford Luke MacDonald
Robert Donner Milt
John Gabriel Pedro
Marina Ghane Maria
Robert Rothwell Saul MacDonald
Adam Roarke Matt MacDonald
Chuck Courtney Jared MacDonald
Anne Newman Saul's Wife
Diane Strom Matt's Wife
Olaf Wieghorst Swedish Gunsmith
Anthony Rogers Dr. Donovan
Dean Smith Charlie Hagan
William Henry Sheriff Bill Moreland,Actor
Don Collier Deputy Joe Braddock
Nacho Galindo Mexican Saloonkeeper
Rosa Turich Rosa
Ralph Volkie Actor
Danny Sands Actor
Deen Pettinger Actor
Lee Powell Actor
Enrique Contreras Actor
Riley Hill Actor
John Strachen Actor
Mike Letz Actor
Betty Jane Graham Actor
Richard Andrade Actor
Ruben Moreno Actor
Robert Shelton Actor
Linda Dangcil Actor
Myrna MacMurray Actor
Bonnie Charyl Josephson Actor
Joe Garcio Actor
Christopher West Actor,Actor
Frank Leyva Actor
Charlita Actor
Rodolfo Hoyos Actor
Chuck Roberson Jason's Gunman
Danny Borzage Barfly
Arthur Hunnicut Actor
Elden Henson Actor
Luke Goss Actor
Giovanni Ciccia Actor
Vanessa Saba Actor
Leigh Brackett Actor
Harold Rosson Actor
Patrick Poch Actor
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. Actor
Jimmy Davis Jim Purvis
Nelson Riddle Composer

Technical Credits
Howard Hawks Director,Producer
Leigh Brackett Screenwriter
John R. Carter Sound Effects,Sound/Sound Designer
Bill Wistrom Sound Effects
Paul Lerpae Special Effects
Paul Helmick Producer
Charles Grenzbach Sound/Sound Designer
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