I did to and Clint Eastwood westerns with my dad who is 65 now I am 37 he but is a fan of both Wayne and Eastwood I would watch them as a kid and my dad still watches them on dvd or Grit channel.
I know how many times I've seen the Godfather amb Apocalypse Now. But it's impossible to remember how many times I've seen this movie. As a child, in black and white on tv. In the 70's in Spain we still didn't have color tv. And on Saturdays on tv there were always a couple of old movies. It was my favourite time of the week. And I'm still absolutely in love with Angie Dickinson, she was my first big crush.
same here ... my dad passed last Sept ... and We (my dad and I ) must have watch this movie what seems like a thousand times lol ... such a great western ...
I used to watch this with my dad all the time on VHS. We would drink cans of Mountain Dew and eat fried egg sandwiches with mayonnaise. I miss you dad.❤😢
I know how you feel, I lost my Dad 7 years ago last Thursday - 11 July - and I lost Mum 11 years and 8 months ago tomorrow - 14 Nov 2011. 😢 BUT, we'll both seen them again, just a matter of time.
Rio Bravo is one of the greatest Westerns ever and John Wayne/Howard Hawks(director) at their best. Not to mention Dean Martin in one his best roles as well.
El Dorado, Rio Lobo, and Rio Grande are in my top favorites of John Wayne movies. I'd feel guilty if I actually ranked them, because then Big Jake, The Cowboys, Rooster Cogburn, and others would get their feelings hurt.....can't do that.
Yea!! I remember him from the 60's television. My mom was appalled at his on stage drunkeness. Here he belongs. Looks the part and his acting is VERY good.
I watched this Film Rio Bravo during 1956 in South Vietnam when l was a kid , 77 old years now l still watching again in USA country. Surprising. Thanks for memory’s 😂😅😊( RCL Veterans) 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇬🇧🇮🇹🇩🇪🇦🇺🇹🇼👍
My dad loved John Wayne because he was always the "good guy" but he also told me that the principle of Wayne was Family, country and God. This made the man I am today.
Im 75 and it is now that this western means more to me than 20 years ago. It isn't about great acting it is like watching an old move with your family acting in it. Ozzie and Harriet, the real Mc Coys with John Wayne in a great performance.
Funny thing is, i will freely admit, that this is the overall better movie, but i like "El Dorado" juuust a little bit more. I watched it first as a little kid together with my late mom who was a big western fan so i will always associate it with her and the memories of being a child, watching my first real western. First John Wayne movie for me too.
That was Mel Brokes excuse for the fart scene in Blazing Saddles. Cowboys are a lot of beans and drank a lot of black coffee so they had a lot of gas.😖😖
I get the big gunfight in this one mixed up with the one in El Dorado- in that one Rosco P Coletrain gets blinded when is gun explodes in his face. Also a great movie with a great cast.I also love "The Undefeated, but my favorite John Wayne movie is True Grit. Fun side note the girl (Kim Darby) in True Grit was the mom in one of my favorite 80's teen comedy movies with John Cusack- "Better Off Dead".
That's not El Dorado, Wayne's character has a bad gun hand because a character early on in the movie shot him, and the bullet is up against his spine the entire movie until a "fancy" doctor can get to town and operate. The movie you're thinking of is Rio Lobo, where Wayne plays a former Union officer who befriends and partners up with former Confederates. One of the rebs' dad has a piece of property that the bad guy wants the deed to. The bad guy is a former union Sergeant Major who sold out information about the gold shipment in the beginning of the movie. The corrupt union nco had a partnership with the corrupt sheriff of Rio Lobo, i.e. the guy who's rifle blew up in his face
This was and is a great western movie... my 2nd favorite, in fact. My first is Crossfire Trail with Tom Selleck. And this is out of the hundreds of westers I've watched and collected on DVD / BRD.
One of my favorite films. I grew up watching westerns from my parents' childhoods when everyone else was watching XXX and Fast and the Furious (which I'd introduce my family to while I was in college).
I really hate the edits that you see in the movie. I wish they had just left certain things in. But it's still one of my all time favorite John Wayne flicks!
Everything about this movie is perfect. However I’ve often wondered what would have been if elvis Presley had the Ricky Nelson role. Both with this movie and Elvis’ movie career.
I have always found it interesting that John Wayne's films, Rio Bravo, El Dorado and Rio Lobo are pretty much the same movie with relatively slight variations. Each ends with the prisoner swap that ends up with almost the same gunfight.
True but Rio Bravo and El Dorado do have excellent scenes of comedy and action that do differ to a degree. Yeah Rio Lobo is just not a good film in comparison.
Eu gosto de filmes de faroeste com jhon wayne,clint eastwood, Charles Bronson,brad Pitty e entre tantos outros que fizeram desses clássicos nao somente filmes mas uma verdadeira viagem no tempo e olha que antigamente não tinha a tecnologia que tem hoje em dia, muito bom gostei.
This is my favorite Western.
Every boy should watch John Wayne movies with his dad.
❤❤
I did.!!
or mom (see my post)
I did to and Clint Eastwood westerns with my dad who is 65 now I am 37 he but is a fan of both Wayne and Eastwood I would watch them as a kid and my dad still watches them on dvd or Grit channel.
@@scottknode898 Is it weird that my favorite Eastwood movie is Space Cowboys?
My late father's favourite film. He watched it over and over again. Epic.
I know how many times I've seen the Godfather amb Apocalypse Now.
But it's impossible to remember how many times I've seen this movie.
As a child, in black and white on tv. In the 70's in Spain we still didn't have color tv.
And on Saturdays on tv there were always a couple of old movies.
It was my favourite time of the week.
And I'm still absolutely in love with Angie Dickinson, she was my first big crush.
same
Lost the number of times i've seen it
Mine too!
same here ... my dad passed last Sept ... and We (my dad and I ) must have watch this movie what seems like a thousand times lol ... such a great western ...
Dean Martin, John Wayne, Ricky fitted right in and the ever reliable Walter Brennan, great western
Liked The Lawman John Russell and Sheriff Lobo Claude Alkins also
I'm 80 years old and the Duke was one of my Heros when I was growing up. I still love his movies
Ohhjaa, es gibt auch nicht allzuviel das damit halten, meistens andere Stars der alten Zeiten, James Stewart, Burt Lancaster und so weiter.
I used to watch this with my dad all the time on VHS. We would drink cans of Mountain Dew and eat fried egg sandwiches with mayonnaise. I miss you dad.❤😢
I know how you feel, I lost my Dad 7 years ago last Thursday - 11 July - and I lost Mum 11 years and 8 months ago tomorrow - 14 Nov 2011. 😢 BUT, we'll both seen them again, just a matter of time.
his friends dont abandon him, a true test of ones character to how they treat people, give and show respect and true friendship.
Rio Bravo is one of the greatest Westerns ever and John Wayne/Howard Hawks(director) at their best. Not to mention Dean Martin in one his best roles as well.
Yeah and with Rick and Walter, they made the kind of team you wish you could be a part of.🤠
Dean also did a great job as matt helm,pretending to be James Bond
El Dorado, Rio Lobo, and Rio Grande are in my top favorites of John Wayne movies. I'd feel guilty if I actually ranked them, because then Big Jake, The Cowboys, Rooster Cogburn, and others would get their feelings hurt.....can't do that.
Arthur Hunnicutt (El Dorado) and Brennan were the best sidekicks. El Dorado is essentially the same movie as Rio Bravo.
G@@martythemartian99
Rio Bravo is my all time favourite western
Walter Brennan was laugh-out-loud funny as Stumpy.
There commin in Stumpy
Now days, we need more men like John Wayne...love him!
Amen and Amen ! ! !
lol yea if we wanted bad acting.
@@4driveby And farked up politics,
@@dougerrohmer dang Trump does not act, hold him back, Humm turn him loose!!!
Theaa helll we dooo
John wayne will always be an american hero.In classic movies.
This is the way movies should be made.
Angie Dickinson is so so gorgeous in this. Just a dream girl.
Too skinny.
@randywhite3947 Skinny was the standard for female beauty back in the time this film was made, but that standard has changed.
"Took ya two."
I will always remember that line from when I was a kid.
Never bring a gun to a dynamite fight... 😁
Especially if the fuse doesn't even have to be lit 😂
Unless you're the Waco Kid (you need to have watched "Blazing Saddles" tp understand this reference).
Walter Brennan's cackle is priceless.😂
Dean Martin looked liked he belonged in the Old West.
Yea!! I remember him from the 60's television. My mom was appalled at his on stage drunkeness. Here he belongs. Looks the part and his acting is VERY good.
He did belong there. After all, he spent a lot of time in Vegas ...
@@trwent Indeed and you'll not win a fist fight back then with former boxer Dino Martini !! 👊
Dean Martin would appear alongside John Wayne again in The Sons of Katie Elder, as Matt Elder.
He looked like he belonged at the Desert Inn on the strip in Las Vegas. Get real.
Director Howard Hawks said that casting Ricky Nelson meant a million dollars in film revenue
😅😅😅
Claude Akins! Deano! Ricky! Walter Brennan!
I wish there was more of Claude in this movie, he could play a character you could love to hate with the best of them.
Angie Dickinson an absolute stunner in this.
Love Stumpy!
She was too skinny, and her breasts were too small, for my taste.
My 2 favorite westerns of all time are the searchers and this one
Greatest Western film there is in my opinion. Excellent cast, good story. Paced action. The battle of good and bad.
Ricky plays guitar better than throwing a gun.
i know that John Wayne is the main star, but Dean Martin is so handsome here
Ochhnö, ich bin nen Kerl, über sowas denk ich nicht nach, sehe ich nicht Mal...
Jerry was jealous of him then
Howard Hawks essentially made this movie three time, all with John Wayne. The other two are El Dorado and Rio Lobo.
Agreed, although Rio Lobo is a bit different with the Civil War scenes to start the film out.
@@trwent Yep and there were some factors that two of the films would have in common but not all three.
I've watched all 3 Wayne westerns & still never tire of 'em. Angie Dickenson in those dark tights a sheer delight!
Excellent film !!! ♥
One of my favourite movies during the heydays still am❤
I watched this Film Rio Bravo during 1956 in South Vietnam when l was a kid , 77 old years now l still watching again in USA country. Surprising. Thanks for memory’s 😂😅😊( RCL Veterans) 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇬🇧🇮🇹🇩🇪🇦🇺🇹🇼👍
You must have gotten the year wrong. The movie was released in 1959.
My dad loved John Wayne because he was always the "good guy" but he also told me that the principle of Wayne was Family, country and God. This made the man I am today.
I remember before AMC became a real network they used to show this movie constantly. I'm sure I've seen it 50 times.
...und immer noch nicht genug...kenn ich.
I love this movie. John Wayne is the best.
All my life, on a steady diet of Louis L’Amour books….the Western genre is engraved on my brain.
just a genuinely great film.
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Films like this should be shown in all schools and maybe we would have better young people...
A shootout? Are you kidding!
No "MAYBE", about it !
No one messes with Duke and Deano.
Maybe the best Western ever.
The shootist
High Noon by a mile
@@geert574I agree High Noon is my favorite but this got to be top five for me
Love the impact detonating Dynamite.!!
"There you go again! What would you do if I wasn't here to throw them for you?"
"I'd throw 'em myself."
Priceless.
They were tracer rounds😅
I believe that's pronounced "die-knee-might".
And Walter never threw the dyno-mite. Whenever he 'did', he would hide behind JW so as to not show the sticks still in his hand.
Great pic!
I'm a big fan of John Wayne...😊
I watched w/dad. What a honor.
No one walks like John Wayne.
oh! Memories from 50 years ago, thank you.
Im 75 and it is now that this western means more to me than 20 years ago. It isn't about great acting it is like watching an old move with your family acting in it. Ozzie and Harriet, the real Mc Coys with John Wayne in a great performance.
This scene never gets old.
The immortal Duke. Many thanks, John Wayne!
Saw this movie when i was a little boy back 1970s great movie great actor John Wayne ❤❤🙏🙏
I love how the bullet hole appears 3:36 and then disappears 3:45 then reappears 3:56. Still an awesome movie.
"Burr-DETTE! Nay-THUN Berr-DETTE!"
John Wayne at his best, with the young handsome Ricky Nelson and the beautiful Angie Dickinson. Epic
When Walter Brennan went in for a part in a movie he would ask the director “ teeth I, or teeth out? 🤣
6:20 🤣🤣🤣
This January my Navy pal of forty-seven years and I toured this movie set near Tuscon. What a blast to see.
My favourite ever Western movie.
John Wayne was the best growing up watching his movies
Dean and John great combo
Funny thing is, i will freely admit, that this is the overall better movie, but i like "El Dorado" juuust a little bit more. I watched it first as a little kid together with my late mom who was a big western fan so i will always associate it with her and the memories of being a child, watching my first real western. First John Wayne movie for me too.
Dann erinnere Dich der guten Zeiten und der Lady.
Riding for weeks and their shirts are spotless, eating only baked beans and never braking wind. Thats old western movies for you.
That was Mel Brokes excuse for the fart scene in Blazing Saddles. Cowboys are a lot of beans and drank a lot of black coffee so they had a lot of gas.😖😖
@@cronsmans i love that movie
I love this movie my favorite John Wayne movie love dean Martin ricky Walter John
I get the big gunfight in this one mixed up with the one in El Dorado- in that one Rosco P Coletrain gets blinded when is gun explodes in his face. Also a great movie with a great cast.I also love "The Undefeated, but my favorite John Wayne movie is True Grit. Fun side note the girl (Kim Darby) in True Grit was the mom in one of my favorite 80's teen comedy movies with John Cusack- "Better Off Dead".
That's not El Dorado, Wayne's character has a bad gun hand because a character early on in the movie shot him, and the bullet is up against his spine the entire movie until a "fancy" doctor can get to town and operate.
The movie you're thinking of is Rio Lobo, where Wayne plays a former Union officer who befriends and partners up with former Confederates. One of the rebs' dad has a piece of property that the bad guy wants the deed to. The bad guy is a former union Sergeant Major who sold out information about the gold shipment in the beginning of the movie. The corrupt union nco had a partnership with the corrupt sheriff of Rio Lobo, i.e. the guy who's rifle blew up in his face
I like so much Liberty Valance too.
That's Rio Lobo.
The duke big influence cowboy movies on us young lads in the 60s 70s growing up
Kann ich bestätigen!
As a young lad from the 90s, I share in your admiration of the Duke and classic Westerns
This was and is a great western movie... my 2nd favorite, in fact. My first is Crossfire Trail with
Tom Selleck. And this is out of the hundreds of westers I've watched and collected on DVD / BRD.
Ricky Nelson Rocks !
One of my favorite films. I grew up watching westerns from my parents' childhoods when everyone else was watching XXX and Fast and the Furious (which I'd introduce my family to while I was in college).
What a great movie! Thank you!!
I absolutely loved Rio Bravo….filmed at Tucson studio. I went and saw where it was filmed. Fabulous stars…..
And this was only Dino's second film that was NOT a Martin & Lewis project...!
Bravo,bravo,bravo 👏 Rio bravo 👏
Ol’ Stumpy saved the day
Where I live it used to come on TV quite a lot. Dad would sometimes complain about that. Good movie, tho.
That dynamite thrower old man got me😅
That funny flat mountain is still there. The movie lot west of Tucson
Been there on 100+ degree day but cool experience.
When I saw this movie with my father John Wayne, Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson where alive. No it has changed including my father 😢
My favourite films were ,true grit,rooster cogburn ,rio bravo,the cowboys,three god fathers,duke said to me “if your in a fight,fists first then talk”
❤❤❤ love it thanks
Just watched this movie. Definitely onevof the great 👍 🤠
John Wayne ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Those adobe houses will last another century easily.
Never realized Dean was a southpaw.
I really hate the edits that you see in the movie. I wish they had just left certain things in. But it's still one of my all time favorite John Wayne flicks!
sheer bliss
One of my favourite movies
Nobody ever dressed like that nor carried pistols in holsters that way…That’s all gollywood but it’s still a fine example of the art and genre…
I love this scene
西部劇で一番大好きな俳優さんです❤
Loved the action❤
Great scene. I always wondered why Ricky didn't catch a bullet when I was a kid.
He was wearing plot armor.
Great movie
Excellente film Thanks
@7:50 'How do you like them apples? Well, that predates Good Will Hunting by a a few good years.
Have this movie 🎬 and love it. ❤😊
Everything about this movie is perfect. However I’ve often wondered what would have been if elvis Presley had the Ricky Nelson role. Both with this movie and Elvis’ movie career.
Esta es la mejores películas ❤❤❤❤❤
I have always found it interesting that John Wayne's films, Rio Bravo, El Dorado and Rio Lobo are pretty much the same movie with relatively slight variations. Each ends with the prisoner swap that ends up with almost the same gunfight.
Those three are remakes of each other done in 3 different decades. 1959, 1967,1971.
The directors wanted to give Wayne a script for the 3rd movie. He said he didn't need one , he'd done the movie twice already.
True but Rio Bravo and El Dorado do have excellent scenes of comedy and action that do differ to a degree. Yeah Rio Lobo is just not a good film in comparison.
My rifle, my pony and me
Proper film.
Eu gosto de filmes de faroeste com jhon wayne,clint eastwood, Charles Bronson,brad Pitty e entre tantos outros que fizeram desses clássicos nao somente filmes mas uma verdadeira viagem no tempo e olha que antigamente não tinha a tecnologia que tem hoje em dia, muito bom gostei.
Claud akens good caricature acter
大好きな俳優さんでだいだい色のシャツを私も真似して着ております❤
John Wayne with his always too short pants
Suprised dean was sober enough to make this movie. 🤣🤣🤣
You should see the introductory scene for this movie.
John Wayne was expecting a flood.
Didn't you see when he had to run through that water?
@@randallmarsh1187 That's my point. High water pants have a purpose. Never doubt the Duke.
Wow! John
Waynes pants must have rode up pretty high when on a horse if they they were that short when he was walking
John is standing, with the whole body in the door!!!! Maybe he liked the cam more than a real picture of a gunfight.........