This is my all time favorite movie! I watch it every time its on! Love the humor and every cast member was the best for each role! RIP to all who’ve passed!
James Bowen your right and John Mitchum was a good character actor and known for his role as Digorgio in the first three Dirty Harry movies with Clint Eastwood.
This is a fantastic film - one of Wayne's best Westerns in my opinion - my personal favourite scene is when Wayne comes back to town , finds Mitchum hung over/drunk and they have the punch up
John Wayne was great, everything you expect from him, but Mitchum was utterly believable and brilliant as a drunk trying to redeem his self-respect and tough enough to make it happen
It wouldn,t even make the top 30 you forgot the searchers,high noon stagecoach,once upon in the west,good the bad and the ugly, butch and sundance winchester 73, man who shoot liberty valance
El Dorado was the first John Wayne movie I ever saw thanks to my grandpa Jim Childs god rest his soul. He introduced me to Westerns and I got my nickname Rooster from him after many times we watched True Grit, I still watch westerns to this day because of him.
The Duke, Bob Mitchum, James Caan, Edward Ashner, Arthur Hunnicutt... what a cast! One of my favourite westerns of all time, and with plenty of laughs! 🥰🥰🥰🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
I have a notion to second that emotion ! Even though it's pretty much a remake of director Hawks' own previous movie ("Rio Bravo") , it's still a wonderfully entertaining flick !! :-)
'You never gave me a chance.' 'I couldn't afford to give you one, you're too good.' Two gunfighters' mutual respect for each other. Christopher George is SO good as the henchman with a code of honor.
I just love the old westerns. They had plenty of action but it was all legitimate action. Not a lot of sadistic, twisted s#$t like the movies today. Not realistic but not more fantasy that the modern sickness. In real life, everyone is not actually evil, mentally disturbed and crazy.
Probably my favorite John Wayne movie. Supposedly after Rio Bravo and this movie, Wayne told Mitchum "Next time I get to play the drunken sheriff." The result was True Grit. :)
And the bartender was his own brother John Mitchum who later on was in dirty harry and the enforcer as degiorgio Clint Eastwoods partner the one and only Harry Callahan love Anthony Fed ex lol
my dear old dad took me to this movie when I was a lil boy and to this day the hair on my arms rises with Mitch seeking revenge for their laughter...I saw Rio Bravo many years later but the humour in this made it real special for a spotty faced little boy...personally I think its better..as a buddy movie I mean...beautiful infact..LET ME HEAR YOU LAUGH?? LOL
@@RR-mg5ss it's a line in the movie🤣 after j.p.harrah finds out mississippi's real name, he looked at cole thornton kinda funny and said no wonder he carries a knife🤣
Jim Davis ( aka.Jock Ewing ) was also an awesome actor...he was in a lot of western movies and Tv shows during that era......including Gunsmoke and Dallas....RIP.... 🤠
And he was in a 1974 popular TV commercial for Coffemate non-dairy creamer. It was set in present day San Francisco. ruclips.net/video/LXOvTrGjkfo/видео.html
SUCH A GROUP OF GREAT ACTOR,ESPECIALLY ROBERT MITCHAM,ONE OF THE GREATEST MOST VERSATILE ACTORS TO EVER WALK THE EARTH!...I REMEMBER OUR FAMILY GOING TO SEE THIS MOVIE WHEN I WAS A KID ABOUT 7 OR 8 YEARS OLD...JAMES CAAN WAS SO LUCKY TO HAVE GOT TO WORK WITH SUCH ICONIC STARS EARLY IN HIS CAREER...HEARD HIM IN INTERVIEW TELLING HOW HE HAD TO WEAR LIFTS IN HIS BOOTS BECAUSE THE DUKE AND MITCHAM WERE SO TALL AND HULKING!
Mitchum was rare indeed and for the most part never lost top billing as he was still getting that in the 1980s when most of his contemporaries were either gone, retired or playing small parts.
JP may have been drunk as a skunk but he showed the bad guys that he still had what it takes. Mitchum's really bad ass in this clip. Great cast in this movie. $1000 in 1875 is worth almost $23,800 in 2021. As hired gunslinger McCloud, Christopher George plays it well and never gets mean or angry which is unusual for a gunman. The late Edward Asner was just 37 at the time of filming but had maturity of someone older and was perfect for the part of Bart Jason.
Me too ! Whenever I am able to watch this classic Western, I can't wait for this segment ! I laugh & get a big kick when Bob Mitchum says "get out of way" and then at the end of the scene, John Wayne says it too !!
Whole scene is good. The way he interrupted himself. You said... I TOLD YOU, ELMER, GET AWAY FROM THAT GUN! Now, get up the other end of the bar... You were saying nobody came in here... Now you, Jason... Get out of my way... now you, Jason...
So true ! Such as the great double bill of two Westerns that were both released in 1966 : "Billy the Kid vs Dracula" and "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter".
@Combe Martian Did you know that Jim Davis (playing Jason Robards's murderous ranch foreman; in the story, he was involved with, if not directly responsible for, killing at least 2 men) and James Caan (as a World War II veteran and rancher) also appeared together in a movie called "Comes a Horseman"?
One of the most enjoyable john Wayne's western watched it so many times and every enjoyed it more then before ,it had everything great performances all the stars especially bob mitchum,vey funny and witty dialogues great onliners,and meaningful action sequences,
Fantastic I love all the old cowboys funny each cowboy manicured to perfection apart from Mitchum who I imagine looks like that in real life. No seriously he did a great Phillip Marlowe
He wouldn't work with black actors. His choice, I ain't judging. Just saying he'd be canceled in a heartbeat these days Funny, that. Great actor in my book.
@@richdorak1547 Well, if you are basing it upon his comments about "The Defiant Ones" that may be incorrect. What he said was that no black man and white man would ever have been chained up together, in that part of the country. He was, in fact, correct and knew that because he was on a chain gang, when a teenager.
@@richdorak1547 He worked with black actors in the 1953 Fox feature film "White Witch Doctor". I have never read anywhere that he said he wouldn't work with black actors.
@@sheiladavis6523 while technically correct you shouldn't underestimate how much influence Wayne had at this point in his career, he had a say in everything and veto power over a lot of the process that is part of the reason his movies especially the later ones had such a unique feel even with different directors
John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Chuck Connors and James Caan.....four legends. Lee Van Cleef, Yul Bruner and Charles Bronson would make it a magnificent seven.
If You Ever Wonder Why There Will Never Be Another Like This Film ,SIMPLY PUT This Kind of Talent And Time ,Long Gone And I Promise Anyone Who Has Never Seen This once you do it will become A Habit to watch it time and time Again A By Gone Era that I Truly Miss But Ever So Greatful I Saw in Films of This Period
The bartender at 3:28 - Robert Mitchum's brother John, and Dirty Harry's buddy and off and on partner 'Digeorgio' AKA "Fatso" in the early Dirty Harry films.
@@peterweger6923 Both the bartender and the sheriff are Mitchums. The sheriff is played by Robert Mitchum, the co-lead, along with John Wayne, and the bartender was played by John Mitchum, Robert's real life brother, who was also an actor.
Robert Mitchum's son Christopher also acted in two of John Wayne's films Big Jake and Rio Lobo. Fine acting Family, both of them the Mitchum's and the Wayne's.
I was in elementary school, everyone else was watching things like XXX, Fast and the Furious, and other late 90s/early 2000s films, and I started my life as a John Wayne fan with movies like El Dorado, McClintock, Big Jake, Rio Bravo, etc.
When Cole said keep that gun pointed at this table Mississippi , both barrels, i laughed, he can't split the barrels in different direction, lol, John Wayne is/ was an icon of westerns
At 1:08 there is a gun man holding a Colt Revolving Rifle. That was "British" model in .56 caliber. That rifle has a reputation as a "chain fire", the open powder in all the revolver cylinders could go off at once, usually blasting the left hand of the shooter off.
Ever notice that when Arthur Hunnicut (Bull) is covering their advance on the church that his revolving rife has a chainfire? That's why your left hand goes on the tab under the triggerguard on those guns & not on the forestock (the wooden forestock is just for carrying it). He's behind a wagon & it's only onscreen for a split second. Watch the smoke & his face. He wasn't hurt by it. Great old character actor!
The rifle he carries looks like a colt but they were muzzleloaders he pulls a cartridge apart for gunpowder for the brew they make for mitchum remember
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When a bad ass is needed there will be two.. great view of people doing the things they do... John wayne is the ultimate .
One of my all time favorite movies. The characters, the dialogue... Every minute is gold!
laughing boy ! a classic!
I love LOVE old westerns. They show the true power of “True” friendship
This is my all time favorite movie! I watch it every time its on! Love the humor and every cast member was the best for each role! RIP to all who’ve passed!
Luckily James Caan(ABT) is still with us.
Danny, The actor Dean Smith who played Charlie Hagan is still alive and he is 90 years old!
It's no "Billy the Kid vs Dracula" (1966) but it is indeed one great Western !
@@dannythomas417 Sadly, that's not true anymore. May Jimmy rest in eternal bliss..... 😞
@@dannythomas417 no he's not? passed away 6/7/22🙏🏼
Love my memories of watching this movie with my dad. I never get tired of this old cowboy show. The bartender is John Mitchum, Robert's brother.
hell, I watched that movie a thousand times, but that was news to me. Thanks
James Bowen your right and John Mitchum was a good character actor and known for his role as Digorgio in the first three Dirty Harry movies with Clint Eastwood.
Bik
@@pikewerfer James Caan working with the Duke.
Watching tv with pop..good times..memory never fades..
This was certainly a great movie with John Wayne and company all his movies were great
This is a fantastic film - one of Wayne's best Westerns in my opinion - my personal favourite scene is when Wayne comes back to town , finds Mitchum hung over/drunk and they have the punch up
John Wayne was great, everything you expect from him, but Mitchum was utterly believable and brilliant as a drunk trying to redeem his self-respect and tough enough to make it happen
One of the best John Wayne westerns ever. 👍👍
In my opinion, this was the one of the top 5 westerns ever.
the best western of all time
@michael boultinghouse yes you are right I forgot about tombstone great flick and let's not forget unforgiven
@michael boultinghouse don’t forget about the Sons of Katie Elder. Classic!
@michael boultinghouse
Open Range deffo top 5
And the True Grit remake surpasses the original by miles
It wouldn,t even make the top 30 you forgot the searchers,high noon stagecoach,once upon in the west,good the bad and the ugly, butch and sundance winchester 73, man who shoot liberty valance
Great movies and lovely memories. I used to watch John Wayne and Robert Mitchum movies with my Mum. Where would we be without our Mums'❤️.
El Dorado was the first John Wayne movie I ever saw thanks to my grandpa Jim Childs god rest his soul. He introduced me to Westerns and I got my nickname Rooster from him after many times we watched True Grit, I still watch westerns to this day because of him.
El Dorado was the second for me! Hondo was the first and Sands of Iwo Jima the third and then Green Berets the 4th
A John Wayne and Robert Mitchum classic,I love this movie. Thanks for posting.
The Duke, Bob Mitchum, James Caan, Edward Ashner, Arthur Hunnicutt... what a cast! One of my favourite westerns of all time, and with plenty of laughs! 🥰🥰🥰🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
"He was limping when he left."
"He was limping when he got here!"
A época de ouro do cinema era assim. Grandes estrelas reunidas em grandes filmes, como esse clássico!!
I saw El dorado as a 12 year old boy. I loved it then and i love it now. A classic John Wayne and Robert Michum at their very best.
I have a notion to second that emotion ! Even though it's pretty much a remake of director Hawks' own previous movie ("Rio Bravo") , it's still a wonderfully entertaining flick !! :-)
@Jim Barrows I heartily agree that these two vintage Westerns are truly classics !! :-)
@@jubalcalif9100 Never get sick of watching this classic
@@SuperRonnie4ever I certainly have a notion to second THAT emotion !! :-)
Me too man. Saw this before Rio Bravo and I thought it was great
John Wayne had so much presence on screen ,I’ve been watching his films since I was a kid never get bored with them
'You never gave me a chance.'
'I couldn't afford to give you one, you're too good.' Two gunfighters' mutual respect for each other. Christopher George is SO good as the henchman with a code of honor.
I think they call it "professional courtesy "
"Let a one armed man take me"
My all time favorite John Wayne movie.
Too mad to be scared and too sick to worry about it..loved that line
Fun Fact The Bartender is Robert Mitchum's brother John.
Yup , he starred in a LOT of clint Eastwood movies, Outlaw Josie Wales, Dirty Harry, The enforcer .
Cool.
That’s cool I didn’t know that
Cool, I didn't know that.
I bet he could be a movie star if he could just get out of that place.
Awesome awesome movie! Robert mitchum was great in 5 card stud too......this movie had a great cast as well......never get tired of watchin this!
I just love the old westerns. They had plenty of action but it was all legitimate action. Not a lot of sadistic, twisted s#$t like the movies today. Not realistic but not more fantasy that the modern sickness. In real life, everyone is not actually evil, mentally disturbed and crazy.
@Joel Stein You have valid points and, about real life, I can only thank God for that!
Great movie great actors they dont make movies like this today i am pleased i grow up when i did
I love a lot of these old westerns. This one is one of the best. Another great John Wayne movie was The Cowboys
Probably my favorite John Wayne movie.
Supposedly after Rio Bravo and this movie, Wayne told Mitchum "Next time I get to play the drunken sheriff." The result was True Grit. :)
@Caseytify Just imagine if Robert Mitchum had also appeared in it (I don't know what kind of role he would've been cast in, however)!
But in the case of True Grit, Wayne's character was a federal marshall, not a town sheriff.
I’ve been watching John Wayne since I was so little! Love the video!! Thank you!
"I told you Elmer get away from that 🔫 GUN!" CLASSIC!!! One of my favorite western.😊
Same here! Love this film
Love you girls
Later in the movie he calls that character Johnny mistakenly using his correct name
And the bartender was his own brother John Mitchum who later on was in dirty harry and the enforcer as degiorgio Clint Eastwoods partner the one and only Harry Callahan love Anthony Fed ex lol
my dear old dad took me to this movie when I was a lil boy and to this day the hair on my arms rises with Mitch seeking revenge for their laughter...I saw Rio Bravo many years later but the humour in this made it real special for a spotty faced little boy...personally I think its better..as a buddy movie I mean...beautiful infact..LET ME HEAR YOU LAUGH?? LOL
just love this movie john wayne rocks
Dos grandes figuras del cine irrepetibles
Nothing like the sound of a lever action.
I’m 40. I could watch this flick over and over 👍🏻
I'm 62 and I could watch it over and over😄
I’m 24 and I could watch it over and over.
I'm 33 and I could watch it over and over!
I’m 69 and watch this once a week every week.
I’m 30 and watch this movie 🎥 over and over. 🍿
My favorite western of all time!
One of my favorites . I love it when they trying to figure out missippi name
Alan Bourdillion Traherne🤣 no wonder he carries a knife! lol
@@bettinahansen7630 what does that mean though?
@@RR-mg5ss it's a line in the movie🤣 after j.p.harrah finds out mississippi's real name, he looked at cole thornton kinda funny and said no wonder he carries a knife🤣
@@bettinahansen7630 implying that he is homosexual?
@@RR-mg5ss ha ha, not at all🤣 just because of his funny sounding name!
Jim Davis ( aka.Jock Ewing ) was also an awesome actor...he was in a lot of western movies and Tv shows during that era......including Gunsmoke and Dallas....RIP.... 🤠
And he was in a 1974 popular TV commercial for Coffemate non-dairy creamer. It was set in present day San Francisco. ruclips.net/video/LXOvTrGjkfo/видео.html
SUCH A GROUP OF GREAT ACTOR,ESPECIALLY ROBERT MITCHAM,ONE OF THE GREATEST MOST VERSATILE ACTORS TO EVER WALK THE EARTH!...I REMEMBER OUR FAMILY GOING TO SEE THIS MOVIE WHEN I WAS A KID ABOUT 7 OR 8 YEARS OLD...JAMES CAAN WAS SO LUCKY TO HAVE GOT TO WORK WITH SUCH ICONIC STARS EARLY IN HIS CAREER...HEARD HIM IN INTERVIEW TELLING HOW HE HAD TO WEAR LIFTS IN HIS BOOTS BECAUSE THE DUKE AND MITCHAM WERE SO TALL AND HULKING!
Mitchum was rare indeed and for the most part never lost top billing as he was still getting that in the 1980s when most of his contemporaries were either gone, retired or playing small parts.
I would LOVE to go back in time JUST to meet & shake the hands of this great cast/ Express my appreciation of this Movie!
JP may have been drunk as a skunk but he showed the bad guys that he still had what it takes. Mitchum's really bad ass in this clip. Great cast in this movie.
$1000 in 1875 is worth almost $23,800 in 2021. As hired gunslinger McCloud, Christopher George plays it well and never gets mean or angry which is unusual for a gunman.
The late Edward Asner was just 37 at the time of filming but had maturity of someone older and was perfect for the part of Bart Jason.
You had admire the respect between McCloud & Thornton
@@ser010267 Oh for sure. The "professional courtesy" thing as was quoted.
(The two actors also worked together in 1973's "The Train Robbers" )
Love it later when he says "I was too mad to be scared and too sick to worry about it
2022 I still watch it
As the Duke points out in the movie, a gunman can't afford to "get angry". Has a detrimental effect on his performance.
I just love the way they say " GET OUT OF THE WAY"
Me too ! Whenever I am able to watch this classic Western, I can't wait for this segment ! I laugh & get a big kick when Bob Mitchum says "get out of way" and then at the end of the scene, John Wayne says it too !!
Whole scene is good. The way he interrupted himself. You said... I TOLD YOU, ELMER, GET AWAY FROM THAT GUN! Now, get up the other end of the bar... You were saying nobody came in here...
Now you, Jason... Get out of my way... now you, Jason...
"Well, I shot the sign..and the sign hit him...and he was limpin' when he left."
"Hell, he was limpin' when he GOT here."
You can't beat a great western movie.
So true ! Such as the great double bill of two Westerns that were both released in 1966 : "Billy the Kid vs Dracula" and "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter".
My all time , number one favourite flick
'Laughing Boy'/Jim Davis became Jock Ewing Sr. in Dallas. James Caan wore three-inch lifts.
Davis would also appear in the third version of this same plot: Rio Lobo (1970).
@@LordZontar Thanks, didn't know that. Now I see on the IMDB that he played Riley.
@Combe Martian Did you know that Jim Davis (playing Jason Robards's murderous ranch foreman; in the story, he was involved with, if not directly responsible for, killing at least 2 men) and James Caan (as a World War II veteran and rancher) also appeared together in a movie called "Comes a Horseman"?
One of the most enjoyable john Wayne's western watched it so many times and every enjoyed it more then before ,it had everything great performances all the stars especially bob mitchum,vey funny and witty dialogues great onliners,and meaningful action sequences,
I'd love to be able to do that, like Robert Mitchum. Bad ass, even when drunk.
Fantastic I love all the old cowboys funny each cowboy manicured to perfection apart from Mitchum who I imagine looks like that in real life. No seriously he did a great Phillip Marlowe
Yes he did. Normally I don't like remakes at all but because of Mitchum he did great as Marlowe.
Robert Mitchum was a brilliant actor.
I heartily concur !
Roger Eberts favorite actor of all time
Brilliant never get tired watching it
Mitchum was one of the greats.
He sure as hell was, and the most over looked great ever.
He wouldn't work with black actors. His choice, I ain't judging. Just saying he'd be canceled in a heartbeat these days Funny, that. Great actor in my book.
@@richdorak1547 Well, if you are basing it upon his comments about "The Defiant Ones" that may be incorrect. What he said was that no black man and white man would ever have been chained up together, in that part of the country. He was, in fact, correct and knew that because he was on a chain gang, when a teenager.
He was no Huntz Hall but he was indeed one gifted actor.
@@richdorak1547 He worked with black actors in the 1953 Fox feature film "White Witch Doctor". I have never read anywhere that he said he wouldn't work with black actors.
These were great movies at their best
Nobody made a western like John Wayne.
Vincent Scott hello 👋 John Wayne didn't make the movie he played in the 🎥 🙂 September 6,2021
@@sheiladavis6523 while technically correct you shouldn't underestimate how much influence Wayne had at this point in his career, he had a say in everything and veto power over a lot of the process that is part of the reason his movies especially the later ones had such a unique feel even with different directors
Not even Clint Eastwood. Doesn’t come close
Ich Liebe diesen Film mit all den guten Schauspielern
El Dorado and Rio Bravo, same movie, different players. THE DUKE Was in both.
No one can hold a candle to John Wayne .........
Aren't you forgetting Don Knotts as a gunfighter in "The Shakiest Gun in the West" ??
This is why I miss Westerns.
Love this scene absolutely love it!!!
"They laughed at him Mississippi, that'll make the difference "... proceeds to punk out the whole crew like a stud. Love the dialog!
John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Chuck Connors and James Caan.....four legends.
Lee Van Cleef, Yul Bruner and Charles Bronson would make it a magnificent seven.
Chuck connors? Where?
I think you've mistaken Christopher George of The Rat Patrol for The Rifleman.
McCleod, sitting at the table in the black hat.
Isn’t that Chuck Connors?
@@philipthomson7460 no. He is Christopher George .
Sensacional, espetacular e imortal está faroeste protagonizado pelos saudosos atores norte-americanos John Wayne e Robert micthum. Eldorado. 😀😀😀👍👍👍👍
Amma Bhagavan Sharanam 🙏🌷
Very natural, realistic acting.
Awesome film....Shame its not on show here....Love the combination of Wayne.Mitchium and Caan....Great actors all 3
Love Mitchum in this. Thanks for posting
All time classic for sure .
If You Ever Wonder Why There Will Never Be Another Like This Film ,SIMPLY PUT This Kind of Talent And Time ,Long Gone And I Promise Anyone Who Has Never Seen This once you do it will become A Habit to watch it time and time Again A By Gone Era that I Truly Miss But Ever So Greatful I Saw in Films of This Period
This just Rio Bravo, with James Caan as Ricky Nelson, Robert Mitchum as Dean Martin, and John Wayne as The Duke.
Ricky Nelson, Dean Martin, Walter Brennan, Angie Dickenson did this same movie with John Wayne in Rio Bravo.
Cool story bro
RIP JAMES CAAN
Dont make em like that anymore, The Duke, Robert mitchum, Christopher George ,James Caan. Damn what a line up.
Good ole movie days!!!!!
Best Western movie ever made.. Great cast, great writers. ❤❤
If it wasn't for "The Shakiest Gun in the West", I'd agree !!
Great I love westerns
i would love a ' John Wayne's greatest hits collection
My all-time favorite Western!!!
Robert Mitchum is one big tough dude.
The bartender at 3:28 - Robert Mitchum's brother John, and Dirty Harry's buddy and off and on partner 'Digeorgio' AKA "Fatso" in the early Dirty Harry films.
He got stabbed in the back by Bobby Maxwell in the enforcer
Jim Davis aka Jock Ewing. Great scene! 🏜
@Jeep TJ Wheelin' He was one of those actors who was equally convincing as an honorable, decent guy or an outright corrupt and evil one!
James Caan , NICE HAT !
I loved this scene,mitchim did a great job.
which one is Mitchim?
Mitchum I'm sorry
@@peterweger6923 Robert Miticon é o delegado alcoólatra 😟😟😟🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@@peterweger6923 Both the bartender and the sheriff are Mitchums. The sheriff is played by Robert Mitchum, the co-lead, along with John Wayne, and the bartender was played by John Mitchum, Robert's real life brother, who was also an actor.
It's a solid scene technically but what really sells it is the character driven story telling
As I do when I take off my hat, you make a good point !
My favourite scene in Eldorado.
"LET ME HEAR YOU LAUGH!!!"😅
One of my favorites one of the best
Amen to that !!
That is probably one of the best seens of all time
I agree 100 per cent !!
I love this movie
Hunnicutt stole every scene
Thanks for posting this.
Excellent movie.
Robert Mitchum's son Christopher also acted in two of John Wayne's films Big Jake and Rio Lobo. Fine acting Family, both of them the Mitchum's and the Wayne's.
“ Let me hear you laugh! Bam ! ‘
I love that part !!
@@muffs55mercury61 There's a lesson to be learned here. Be careful who you laugh at.
@@cheryldeneumoustier5550 So so true!!
I was in elementary school, everyone else was watching things like XXX, Fast and the Furious, and other late 90s/early 2000s films, and I started my life as a John Wayne fan with movies like El Dorado, McClintock, Big Jake, Rio Bravo, etc.
The Cowboys was one of his best i reckon as well
@@stephenbartley8133 that movie made my Nana hate Bruce Dern for the rest of her life.
That is a shit load of splinters! And to boot the guy doesn't even flinch!
When Cole said keep that gun pointed at this table Mississippi , both barrels, i laughed, he can't split the barrels in different direction, lol, John Wayne is/ was an icon of westerns
He meant both barrels ready and cocked.
He's warning the people at the table who have their backs to them know that Mississippi has a shotgun, which is messy at close range.
@@emilyelizabethbuchanan998 and emphasizing to McCloud"even you ain't fast enough to get past this"
Johnny Crawford ( The Rifleman ) was in this movie though you'd hardly know it
He didn't last long.
At 1:08 there is a gun man holding a Colt Revolving Rifle. That was "British" model in .56 caliber. That rifle has a reputation as a "chain fire", the open powder in all the revolver cylinders could go off at once, usually blasting the left hand of the shooter off.
I just realized that now that James Caan has passed away, no one from the entire cast of this movie is alive.
Beautiful
i can which this all day everyday
The "Laughing Boy" is/was Jim Davis, better known a Jock Ewing from the tv show (nighttime soap opera) Dallas.
Ever notice that when Arthur Hunnicut (Bull) is covering their advance on the church that his revolving rife has a chainfire? That's why your left hand goes on the tab under the triggerguard on those guns & not on the forestock (the wooden forestock is just for carrying it). He's behind a wagon & it's only onscreen for a split second. Watch the smoke & his face. He wasn't hurt by it. Great old character actor!
Guess they didn't use enough grease on the chamber when the prop master/armorer loaded that old .58 .
The rifle he carries looks like a colt but they were muzzleloaders he pulls a cartridge apart for gunpowder for the brew they make for mitchum remember
@@dannyjeys9990 Good point! Never thought about that. Good catch!
@@johndufford5561 always was a cool looking rifle mr hunicutt carried but it's been documented of someone losing some of their arm from chainfire
Gracias por compartir estas grandes películas grandes actores y buen argumento mucha nostalgia pero enormemente agradecida pues ya no se ven en canales comunes ni de cable 😘😘😘🙋