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by George_Chabot in Movies, - Top 50, Jun 22 '05
Pros: John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, supporting cast, Direction, Cinematography Cons: Why can't they make films like this today?
El Dorado (1966) "I'm lookin' at a tin star with a... drunk pinned to it." Cole Thornton When you team up one of my favorite directors with a favorite actor and a good story you have the makings of a film worth watching. The ...
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by Stephen_Murray in Movies, - Top 100, Dec 08 '01
Pros: Robert Mitchum acting, John Wayne hobbling, a villainous Ed Asner Cons: slow-building, Michele Cary's part
Howard Hawks, John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock, and Orson Welles were the American directors around whom the director as auteur dogma was built by French critics of the 1950s (who then became the nouvelle vague directors). Hawks was an extraordinarily...
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by isinga - Top 1000, Nov 23 '00
Pros: The chemistry between Wayne, Mitchum, and Caan Cons: Uncomfortably similar to Rio Bravo
The original, in this case, was Rio Bravo, starring John Wayne, written by Leigh Brackett, and directed by Howard Hawks. Wayne had the assistance of Dean Martin as the town drunk, Walter Brennan as the town curmudgeon, and Ricky Nelson as the...
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by GePop , Oct 23 '00
Pros: A great primer for viewers who want to learn about the Duke Cons: Might seem a bit static and slow to viewers used to fast paced action
When most people think about a "John Wayne Western," they usually don't immediately recall such films as The Searchers, Hondo, She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, or True Grit, possibly because these classics really transcend the Western...
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by hestand , Dec 26 '99
Pros: Great western Cons: Wayne's leading lady lacked believability.
This western quite vividly mocked Rio Bravo however, because of the great combination in casting, it came off as another great Wayne flick. And who would have believed that Robert Mitchum could have come off as such a great drunk? He was superb. ...
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by FutherMucker , Apr 01 '00
Pros: John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, James Caan's hat. Unusually vulnerable heroes, great dialogue. Cons: Maybe Wayne's love interest was not great idea. James Caan's hat.
It's a rainy Sunday afternoon. The only thing on TV is an old western starring John Wayne (as always) and Robert Mitchum. Worth a watch then. Oh, Yes! This is the greatest western ever. Sure it is just another John Wayne vehicle but Robert Mitchum and...
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