Christopher George steals this scene not only with his delivery of lines but the way his eyes dart around with the calm, focused ease of a seasoned gunfighter. He's a morally 'gray' character with a clear set of principles stating "It shouldn't have taken four of you." He also shows Cole great respect and also made Charlie stand and take his punishment.
I just want to mention that, as well as being very entertaining, this film, in my opinion, has perhaps the most beautiful cinematography, costume and set design of any of Wayne's later westerns.
I've watched this scene hundreds of times and it still gives me goosebumps. John Wayne is by far one of the greatest Western Stars of all time. Like I said, one of the best. There are many like him but not better.
@@az0970449 It would be unquestionable that John Wayne was the biggest star in the western movies, while it is debatable whether Clint Eastwood would come as a second to John Wayne in the movie industry.🕹😂
That is one of my favorite movies ever and oh my God all those actors are so great and that just give me goosebumps seeing this scene and that whole movie just really makes me love the old west and how John Wayne and every one of those actors plays their part so well and they're so understood between each other and so open and willing to let each other know how good they are and how good that they know each other
Great movie and actors! Robert Mitchum's brother John Mitchum is the bartender. The film was first released in Japan on December 17, 1966 and then in the United States on June 7, 1967.
Classic lines - the dialogue is just perfect. Nope, it shouldn't have taken four of you...... Would you like to walk out of that door first? Nope, I don't think I would...... Who's playing Milt? I recognise that poker face, but can't put a name to him.
I love this film - the only trouble that I have with it is the music! It was done by Nelson Riddle - and I swear that he took the music that he composed for Batman and stuck it straight into this film! You watch the old Batman series with Adam West and you'll see what I mean.
That line always make me smile "Only three man are that fast, one's dead, one's me and the other is Thornton. Which one are you ?". Isn't the answer a little obvious
It was not obvious to others though. That question implied he heard of Thornton, didn't meet before, and suspect this guy is Thornton, but he could not ask a question like "are you Thornton?", that spilled the surprise of answer. 😂🕹
It's not really a remake. Similar, but different. Both had sheriffs, but Wayne was the sherrif in the first, with a drunken friend/deputy. Wayne was a gunfighter in the 2nd, helping a drunken sheriff that's not quite a friend. Both had different plots and sub-plots. Ricky Nelson in Rio was the heartthrob gunfighter, whereas James Caan was the heartthrob who couldn't hit the side of a barn. "El Dorado is the second of three films directed by Hawks about a sheriff defending his office against belligerent outlaw elements, coming after Rio Bravo (1959) and before Rio Lobo (1970), both also starring Wayne in similar roles."
Dla mnie to najlepszy western w jakim wcielił się John Wayne,jego filmy są wciągające że ciężko się oderwać no i jeszcze Rio Brawo,Gio Grandę,Rzeka Czerwona i wiele jeszcze innych wspaniały aktor.👍
French basis is very good. Latin's basis. Even i do'n't learn "IItalian or spanish langage" I can understand not all but the stories. English we have learn as "first langage" at School. Our professors were "americans". I am from Laos and learn from "Lycée Vientiane" old regime.
The last edition was 5:23 long, I cut the conversation between these two fast gunfighters because it actually weakened the confrontation between these two. 😂🕹🍿🎉
@@johnmc128 The whole asking purpose is to elaborate the stature of Thornton, and that 4th figure might be relevant for the full movie, and totally relevant for this particular scene. 🕹😂
You can't watch the complete movie on cable. They cut out the one part of James Caaaaaan putting on a metal pot, wrapping up in a blanket, squinting his eyes and speaking chinee engrish to a thug at the door in a later scene.
This is for people who didn't watch a full movie, and still want to grab a glimpse of great scenes and some good time, or people who don't have too much time in this mobile age. I will balance your unique view and other million of people watching those. 🎉🍿
If you expect to put a 2-hour movie into a 5-minute clip without little cuts, that is not just a physical challenge, time is not on our side either, but the joy could always be on our side no matter it is 2 hours and 5 minutes. Or just search for "full movie" Thanks and enjoy! 😂🕹🍿.
Could you show your ignorance anymore? "Marion Robert Morrison used the name John Wayne professionally as an American actor. Born in 1907, he was 34 years old, married, and had several children in 1941." He had a wife and children. He made patriotic movies during WW2.
I bet your hate filled personality extends to a lot more than John Wayne. It's even worse for you being ignorant and easily manipulated by gossip instead of facts.
False John Wayne was registered for the selective service, and declared 4E, due to age, marital status, number of dependent children, and a previous injury. Jown Wayne wrote to the Secretary of the Navy, requesting induction into the Navy, and assignment to combat film crews in the Pacific. He asked director John Ford to use his influence to get him into the Navy. John Ford used his friendship with the Secretary of the Navy to *prevent* John Wayne from being inducted. In 1943 the U.S. government declared John Wayne's work in movies to be an invaluable boost to the war effort, and forbid any branch of the service to induct him. In 1944, the Office Of Strategic Services offered John Wayne a position, however, the letter bearing the offer was delivered to his ex wife, and never forwarded. So, no, he did not avoid the draft. He was never drafted. He actually asked to serve.
General Douglas McArthur told Wayne that what he was doing in Hollywood was far greater for the war effort than anything he could be doing in uniform. Thats a pretty damn good endorsement. But speaking of cowards, when and where did you serve billy? I'll bet never and nowhere. It galls me how people who never served like to call out others who didn't serve.
Man I’ll always love John Wayne westerns…
picking John Wayne's western movie is disappointment free, 🕹🍿🎉
Great stuff . The old westerns were the best .😊
Christopher George steals this scene not only with his delivery of lines but the way his eyes dart around with the calm, focused ease of a seasoned gunfighter. He's a morally 'gray' character with a clear set of principles stating "It shouldn't have taken four of you." He also shows Cole great respect and also made Charlie stand and take his punishment.
I just want to mention that, as well as being very entertaining, this film, in my opinion, has perhaps the most beautiful cinematography, costume and set design of any of Wayne's later westerns.
That is quite accurate 👍🕹😂
georgegravette1132 All I know is that Michele Carrey and Charlene Holt were way fine. R.I.P. to both ladies.
Great scene. Love the line "Faith can move mountains but it can't beat a faster draw."
That is quite entertaining 🍿🎉
That is one of my favorite movie quotes.
I've watched this scene hundreds of times and it still gives me goosebumps. John Wayne is by far one of the greatest Western Stars of all time. Like I said, one of the best. There are many like him but not better.
John Wayne is by far one of the greatest Western Stars of all time. That is a safe remark.😂🕹
i have watched it 200 times there will never be another John wayne but clint comes in second
@@az0970449 It would be unquestionable that John Wayne was the biggest star in the western movies, while it is debatable whether Clint Eastwood would come as a second to John Wayne in the movie industry.🕹😂
This movie and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly are my 2 absolute favorite movies
That is one of my favorite movies ever and oh my God all those actors are so great and that just give me goosebumps seeing this scene and that whole movie just really makes me love the old west and how John Wayne and every one of those actors plays their part so well and they're so understood between each other and so open and willing to let each other know how good they are and how good that they know each other
John Wayne Was the greatest, i have a Autograph with Dedication from him ,i meet John Wayne 1972 in Los Angeles, i am proud of this
Great movie and actors!
Robert Mitchum's brother John Mitchum is the bartender.
The film was first released in Japan on December 17, 1966 and then in the United States on June 7, 1967.
This is a good movie.
My absolutely favourite western .. best watched with a Sunday roast and a cold beer
Good food and good time, priceless, 🕹🎉
John Wayne Great cowboy 🤠 movie 🤠 🎬
John Wayne was an iconic movie actor.
So damned good
Classic lines - the dialogue is just perfect. Nope, it shouldn't have taken four of you...... Would you like to walk out of that door first? Nope, I don't think I would...... Who's playing Milt? I recognise that poker face, but can't put a name to him.
The actor who played Milt (Robert Donner) also played Exidor on “Mork & Mindy”.
That guy was in a ton of movies and shows. Several Duke & Eastwood movies too. His resume was beyond impressive. Passed away in 2006 at 75.
I love this film - the only trouble that I have with it is the music! It was done by Nelson Riddle - and I swear that he took the music that he composed for Batman and stuck it straight into this film! You watch the old Batman series with Adam West and you'll see what I mean.
That line always make me smile "Only three man are that fast, one's dead, one's me and the other is Thornton. Which one are you ?". Isn't the answer a little obvious
It was not obvious to others though. That question implied he heard of Thornton, didn't meet before, and suspect this guy is Thornton, but he could not ask a question like "are you Thornton?", that spilled the surprise of answer. 😂🕹
In the film after he says the other is Thornton, john wayne says there's a forth, so he asks the question
@@yrrahnoiram That is right, and the forth is not relevent in this 5-min clip, 😂🕹
I love that movie
Every couple of months i still watch this on dvd, with a sunday roast and a cold beer. Perfect anti-woke viewing for all the family.
You figure out a very good approach, 🕹😂🕹
One of those classics you can watch again and again
A great movie...but what is "anti-woke" viewing?
@@ronnieb1958 Every couple of months you still watch this, with a Sunday roast and a cold beer, you will get that.😂🕹
@@ronnieb1958 It's just a strange country now
😢 que tristeza que no está en castellano 😢es una excelente película muy buena ❤ felicitaciones por favor paselan en castellano ❤
An army of 200 indians stopped by less than 10 men, on their feet shooting😂, but one of the best western of all time.
Great Movie 🎬 😊
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Great scene. “There’s a fourth.” Bob Mitchum. Good remake of Rio Bravo.
The fourth didn't show how fast he really was in the movie, but toughness. 😂🕹 🍿
This movie is Eldorado
It's not really a remake. Similar, but different. Both had sheriffs, but Wayne was the sherrif in the first, with a drunken friend/deputy. Wayne was a gunfighter in the 2nd, helping a drunken sheriff that's not quite a friend. Both had different plots and sub-plots. Ricky Nelson in Rio was the heartthrob gunfighter, whereas James Caan was the heartthrob who couldn't hit the side of a barn.
"El Dorado is the second of three films directed by Hawks about a sheriff defending his office against belligerent outlaw elements, coming after Rio Bravo (1959) and before Rio Lobo (1970), both also starring Wayne in similar roles."
@@Sparky0627 Thanks for sharing, it is quite a a remake, 😂🕹
@@Sparky0627 And Rio Lobo had some similarities too. I read where it was intentional due to the popularity of Rio Bravo.
EIN GRANDIOSER WESTERN 🎉
Dla mnie to najlepszy western w jakim wcielił się John Wayne,jego filmy są wciągające że ciężko się oderwać no i jeszcze Rio Brawo,Gio Grandę,Rzeka Czerwona i wiele jeszcze innych wspaniały aktor.👍
Dobrze powiedziane 🕹🎉
The quite man is the best. ☘🇮🇪😅
Bringing a knife to a gun fight worked out quite nicely this time.
wow, what a beautiful quote! 👍🕹🎖
for the first time lol
Good movie , back when they made real movies.
Muito bom nota10 Gracias
Would you like to walk out that door first? No. Then he walks out first.
😂😂
After calling them to tell them he's coming.
@@johnmc128 Thornton asked McLeod to go out for protection purpose, and McLeod called them also for protection purpose, 😂
I always like this moment 0:29 where Macleod is the only one who notices Mississippi is clearly there for one of them
A quality of a top gunfighter, 😂
@@motionattached you notice Thorton does too or at least he notices him coming in
@@TheMan-je5xq They have to be vigilant to be on the top, 😂🕹
James Caan and the actor who played Charlie Hagan recently passed away. Not sure if there are any living actors left from Eldorado.
Thanks for sharing that, James Caan was a great actor, and this film might establish him as a tough guy persona. 🕹
Charlie was played by Dean Smith, part of John Waynes group of stunt men. Dean was in several John Wayne westerns.
Dang, I didn't know James Caan passed away in July 2022. He was a great actor.
I believe that Michelle Carey might still be with us
@@georgehaze November 21, 2018 (age 75 years), RIP.
Great movie..
"My name is Alan Badillion Traherne...Lord Almighty!"-Classic...RIP, Mississippi
That is a good spelling, 🕹🎖🎉
1:50 "Stand up Charlie, I'm curious to see how he does this"
That's kind of like say, "Do you mind dying so I can satisfy my curiosity?"
He didn't expect the knife,
French basis is very good. Latin's basis. Even i do'n't learn "IItalian or spanish langage" I can understand not all but the stories. English we have learn as "first langage" at School. Our professors were "americans". I am from Laos and learn from "Lycée Vientiane" old regime.
Ironic that James Caan and Ed Asner next worked together 30 years later in Elf in 2007.
Thanks for sharing. This movie could be his first western movie debut, presented himself as a tough guy persona.
GRACIAS
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Got the VCR movie ? Anyway just wanted to say Christopher George did a great work and thks.
Christopher George was defamed with ugly scars on his face, which was not necessary at all.
The Duke!
Would have called it "You with the hat" scene
Editing out bits & pieces when you could have left it alone which would have made the video a minute & a half longer.
The last edition was 5:23 long, I cut the conversation between these two fast gunfighters because it actually weakened the confrontation between these two. 😂🕹🍿🎉
@@motionattached I have seen the movie more times than I can count. You are wrong about your assessment.
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John a real American.
Draft dodging coward.
this scene was cut to death. It should have said there is a Forth. then I am thorton
This is a 5-min clip for that particular scene, no room for the Fourth, and the Fourth is irrelevant for this scene.
@@motionattached Not really he said there are three men with that speed he's one , and ones dead the other is thorton, so he wouldn't need to ask.
@@johnmc128 The whole asking purpose is to elaborate the stature of Thornton, and that 4th figure might be relevant for the full movie, and totally relevant for this particular scene. 🕹😂
@@motionattached Lol exactly, read what I said again, in the clip he said only three men have that speed himself, one dead and Thorton so
@@johnmc128 😂🕹
Trickory Let Drop
This needs Ennino Morricone music.
His music is masterpiece.
And a Sergio Leone script and direction, otherwise, pretty good.
@@nigden1 It could be one of the best cast and team in the western movie.🍿🎉
You can't watch the complete movie on cable. They cut out the one part of James Caaaaaan putting on a metal pot, wrapping up in a blanket, squinting his eyes and speaking chinee engrish to a thug at the door in a later scene.
Why? To be politically correct? That is not right.
Grsnde filme pena não ser dublado
Obrigado . Você pode escolher a legenda em português. 🕹🍿🎉
They were going to Dry Gulch old Duke
frends
The Duke Shouldnt took 3 of you ? plus #1 =4
Gostaria de assistir filme eu dourado em português
😂🕹🍿
“Milt & Pedro…our friends from the border…”
Got to make Amends when wronged
There's a forth,,,,
Pocas películas cómo estás
Tjats from big jake not el dorado
Always liked El Dorado better than Rio Bravo, even though I really enjoyed Dean Martin in Westerns.
Back when westerns were really westerns
That is so true.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 1:05
😂🕹🍿
It's so jumpy, like a lot has been cut out. It's hard to watch.
This is for people who didn't watch a full movie, and still want to grab a glimpse of great scenes and some good time, or people who don't have too much time in this mobile age. I will balance your unique view and other million of people watching those. 🎉🍿
Fantastic scene, but unfortunately the rest of the movie failed to meet the same standard.
That is a very good movie remark, 👍🕹
Still holds true today…Cowards like An-tee-fah and the like always need more than one…”cause they’re no good.” -The Duke
You butchered this clip with little cuts
If you expect to put a 2-hour movie into a 5-minute clip without little cuts, that is not just a physical challenge, time is not on our side either, but the joy could always be on our side no matter it is 2 hours and 5 minutes. Or just search for "full movie" Thanks and enjoy! 😂🕹🍿.
"Milt" did such a great job that he got to be "Whitey". (or was it the other way round?)
The knife in the heart? He'd bleed and squirm for a while.
The Knife was too sharp, or the director didn't want the scene to be too messed up.
Or maybe it was scripted that way. Ole Charlie was told to die clean and instant like. 😬😎
@@jamesbrown9736 😂😂
It's still one of the best westerns ever!!!
Yo tengo esa película .y otra que weine pierde la movilidad de la mano.producto de un disparo
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Draft Dodger
Everyone in that Bar could take him 😂
Chris George is very good in this. Not much screen time but he used it well.
As he said at the end of the movie, you didn't give me time. They shouldn't make cuts on his face.
Really slowly
The director would make sure the actions were not so fast to affect the visibility. 😂
Пастух как всегда конфликт уют..
Фильм просто для развлечения 🕹🎉
Why not settle things with a spelling contest ?
Nobody gets hurt & everyone comes out a little smarter ?
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I never would have guessed that the U.S. would trade in John Wayne for sweet barry davis AKA 'barrackk obamma'.
This is an idiotic video, all cut up. 😮
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…poor John Wayne …he was just a big phoney
A movie is all about giving audience some entertaining, which John Wayne did well one way or another, 🍿🎉
You knew him personally?
Don’t laugh. People actually used to pay to see this crap.
Marion was real tough…as long as he didn’t have to face Germans or Japanese. When his nation needed him, he turned tail.
Could you show your ignorance anymore? "Marion Robert Morrison used the name John Wayne professionally as an American actor. Born in 1907, he was 34 years old, married, and had several children in 1941."
He had a wife and children. He made patriotic movies during WW2.
I bet your hate filled personality extends to a lot more than John Wayne. It's even worse for you being ignorant and easily manipulated by gossip instead of facts.
False
John Wayne was registered for the selective service, and declared 4E, due to age, marital status, number of dependent children, and a previous injury.
Jown Wayne wrote to the Secretary of the Navy, requesting induction into the Navy, and assignment to combat film crews in the Pacific. He asked director John Ford to use his influence to get him into the Navy. John Ford used his friendship with the Secretary of the Navy to *prevent* John Wayne from being inducted.
In 1943 the U.S. government declared John Wayne's work in movies to be an invaluable boost to the war effort, and forbid any branch of the service to induct him.
In 1944, the Office Of Strategic Services offered John Wayne a position, however, the letter bearing the offer was delivered to his ex wife, and never forwarded.
So, no, he did not avoid the draft. He was never drafted. He actually asked to serve.
He was declined service due to numerous reasons including a very serious shoulder injury he suffered, I think from playing football.
General Douglas McArthur told Wayne that what he was doing in Hollywood was far greater for the war effort than anything he could be doing in uniform. Thats a pretty damn good endorsement. But speaking of cowards, when and where did you serve billy? I'll bet never and nowhere. It galls me how people who never served like to call out others who didn't serve.
Badly and pointlessly edited.
Love this film..Would be.great.on utube
One of Best John Wayne movies as a top gunfighter, 🕹🍿🎉
@@motionattachedWhy nor put it on utube instead of just this bit of it
@@deniseneville704 This scene was the best part of the movie per my analysis, even a little bit edited. 🍿🎉