El Dorado
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R. Marquis
Greater than one weekGood, but dated movie -- but Im a JW fan. My 5 stars are primarily for the picture quality. It is superb for a 1967 film -- almost like 4K.
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W. W. Spurgeon
> 3 dayA terrifically fun film featuring the looser, more enjoyable Wayne of the 2nd half of his career -- though enormously similar to the wonderful Rio Bravo, it has its own set of charms, not the least of which are Robert Mitchum as the drunk Sheriff; a young James Caan as a knife-throwing, shotgun-blasting ally; Charlene Holt and Michelle Carey as atypically strong women for the genre; veteran character actor Arthur Hunnicutt as a lean old coot loaded with funny retorts as well as a bow and arrow; and Ed Asner taking a turn as the town land baron and bully. Like Rio Bravo, its the kind of Western you can watch over and over again and always come away smiling.
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Baba Ganush
> 3 dayThe best pre-John Cassavetes Western to ever hit the silver screen. Nice reproduction too.
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Buddy Mraz Jr.
> 3 dayI can’t show you a picture because this was a gift for somebody but they absolutely loved it!
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David Rose
> 3 dayGreat John Wayne movie…
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Pam Rowe
Greater than one weekAs with every John Wayne movie you get nothing but first class entertainment. It doesnt matter if El Dorado is a remake of Rio Bravo; it was marvelous watching the early acting efforts of James Caan and Michele Carey. The Blu Ray played excellently. No problems at all. Also considering the age of the film; you couldnt ask for a better picture.
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Ms. Letitia DuBuque
> 3 daythis is my favorite old time movie the duke, mitchum and caan were brilliant glad i bought it
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Lonnie
> 3 dayI always picked on my father about John Wayne growing up, I was a Clint Eastwood fan. Well, I was sick in bed and this came on HBO. Now, I own all his good movies. I am now a John Wayne fan.
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Jay
> 3 dayJohn Wayne no more needs to be said
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Kevin
24-11-2024Good movie