Rio Bravo and El Dorado are equally cherishable. Irrelavant plot, of course, but the the sheer cheer chemistry of watching great players chime with, almost, musical artistry is a wholesome treat. Mitchum forever...
Great acting by Robert Mitchum! Elmer the guy with the bar splinters after Robert Mitchum fires his rifle was John Mitchum - Robert Mitchum's younger brother. I TOLD YOU ELMER GET AWAY FROM THAT GUN! Also, laughing boy was Jim Davis who played J.R. & Bobby's father on the TV series Dallas.
Robert Mitchum..... one of Hollywood’s all time bad asses. Mitchum’s brother is the bar tender and Jason’s forman is Jim Davis who later played Jock Ewing on Dallas.
of course in all fairness, Mitch technique in this scene was so right on the peg since undoubtedly he was drawing from a veritable lifetime of gut wrenching hangovers, but every expression is so right, every movement. It also did not hurt that he just happened to be one of the best actors to ever step foot in front of a 35 mm lens. Very subtle performances his, so shaded, picked your pocket with them and you never knew till he was long gone.
There could’ve been an entire movie about mitchems character alone right here. My favorite character. A failure who pulls himself out of the gutter and back to the top again by the scruff of his own neck. Real tough bastard right there. One could say he has.......true grit😏
Probably my favorite movie of all time, and this is probably my favorite scene of all time! (Mississipi entering the bar is probably my second favorite). Robert Mitchem is a total badass!
I've seen this so many times I think I know the entire script by heart! "Why aren't you laughing now!?...(My favorite question - "why?! ' 'Duh -uh-uh...' No answer.) Let me hear you laugh!!" Tough as nails - those are the only words I have to describe the sheriff in this scene! I can't find any other words for him!
RM scared the living starch out of me in this scene. Turned from juiced up waste of time into gun totin' psychopath ready to erase everybody within sight.
He was also in three Dirty Harry films. Mitchum was one of only four actors to appear in more than one film in this series (the others being Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino and Albert Popwell), and with Eastwood and Guardino, he was one of only three actors to play the same character in each appearance. His character was killed in the third film, The Enforcer.
I SAID STEP AWAY FROM THAT GUN! PWNED! If you're a bad guy and the wimpiest member of the posse coming to kick your ass is James Caan, and John Wayne is only the second baddest dude in the bunch, you might as well quit now.
Robert Mitchum was always one of my favorite actors....I understand he got "blackballed" by Hollywood for some reason for a number of years...don't remember the whole story but he lost out on some of his best acting years.
@MisterMasterShafter1 They are but Each one of the 3 Rio Bravo El Dorado, Rio Lobo were all different books. I guess everyone wrote westerns the same way back in the day. But it is still lovely to watch all of em!
One of a kind Paintings and Song by: Paintings by: Olaf Wieghorst who played: ... Swede Larsen (gunsmith) and Eldorado song: Lyric by: John Gabriel, Music by: Nelson Riddle, Sung by: George Alexander, Accompanied by the Mellomen. Great movie and actors too!
0:47 "Mississippi, keep that gun pointed right at this table. Both barrels." On second thought, point one barrel at this table and one at the piano there.
"do you really think that a man like john Wayne if he was still alive would give a fuck about your worthless opinion?" About as much of a fuck as I give about your opinion Jack.
How about the handful of splinters the bartender got? Ouch! That ain't nothing compared to the rifle whippin' old Jason got. Now THAT'S gonna leave a mark !
The movie was released in theaters in 1966. The movie was on network TV probably 2 years after it's theater run. Then it finally went to Home Video, when Paramount realized that people would buy these movies to watch in their new VCRs. Then there was the Digital Video Revolution! The introduction of DVDs. And Blu-Ray DVDs after that. And now, you can 'stream' classic movies, like "El Dorado", Hatari, and quite a few others from digital video services like CBS All Access, (now called, Paramount+), Netflix, Hulu, and others.
The Western is the greatest American film genre -- including the ones made in Italy. Did you know that the entire period of the Wild West basically happened between 1869 and 1900? Before 1869 the transcontinental railroad wasn't complete yet and by 1900 the Western territories had become States (except Arizona and New Mexico became States in 1912) and weren't quite as wild anymore.
if anyone can name another actor on the planet, not just Hollywood who could have carried off this scene better, please let me know. Mitchum was quite irrreplaceable.And they wonder why movies are so bad now. Its the void of all the Mitch wannabes.
I guess Bart Jason got tired of being a tyrant and, in later life, changed his name to Lou Grant and became a news director for a TV station in Minneapolis.
I am loving this short scenes! Duke and Bob are great here! Daniel from Rio de Janeiro.
El Dorado is basically a remake of Rio Bravo, with a few small changes, but both are great great films.
Always loved Robert Mitchum. Very under rated and under appreciated actor. Loved his easy way of moving around with the camera.
Robert Mitchum's portrayal of a drunk fighting his demon is one of the best of its kind in cinema. Damn i miss these real heroes of the screen.
I miss real acting, PERIOD.
Rio Bravo and El Dorado are equally cherishable. Irrelavant plot, of course, but the the sheer cheer chemistry of watching great players chime with, almost, musical artistry is a wholesome treat. Mitchum forever...
Badass personified. Mitch was tough off screen, too. You didn't mess with him.
this is my favorite part in the movie. mitchum was an underdog in this part and he kicked some ass
A lot of legends in that scene.
Great acting by Robert Mitchum! Elmer the guy with the bar splinters after Robert Mitchum fires his rifle was John Mitchum - Robert Mitchum's younger brother.
I TOLD YOU ELMER GET AWAY FROM THAT GUN!
Also, laughing boy was Jim Davis who played J.R. & Bobby's father on the TV series Dallas.
I think he played in The high chaparral also
@@daleemrick9816 Yes, you are right - 1970 The High Chaparral Robbins Episode: "New Hostess in Town". Take care!
"you're a lucky man Jason, cause I wanted to kill you bad" another
great line in this scene, one of my favorite movies.
Let me hear you laugh BANG across the face with the Winchester rifle!.🤠🌹✊🕊️🙏🇬🇧💎😎👍
Classic movie, my parents showed it to me when I was a kid and I've loved it ever since. Thanks for posting it.
"keep that gun pointed at this table--both barrels...you know, opposed to just one of them"
Rio Bravo and El Dorado. Both damn good westerns.
My dad loved these classics and so do I.
Robert Mitchum:
"I have two acting styles: with and without the horse."
HAHAHAHAAAAA!
Robert Mitchum..... one of Hollywood’s all time bad asses. Mitchum’s brother is the bar tender and Jason’s forman is Jim Davis who later played Jock Ewing on Dallas.
of course in all fairness, Mitch technique in this scene was so right on the peg since undoubtedly he was drawing from a veritable lifetime of gut wrenching hangovers, but every expression is so right, every movement. It also did not hurt that he just happened to be one of the best actors to ever step foot in front of a 35 mm lens.
Very subtle performances his, so shaded, picked your pocket with them and you never knew till he was long gone.
he was a very good actor. No one played Philip Marlowe like he did
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@@stevespencer3415 What about Humphrey Bogart ?
@@stevespencer3415 i keep watching that scene , legendary .
The thing that makes this scene for me is his voice control. From the start to where menace snapped into his voice wete fantastic.
1:42 - the ultimate "Do you think you're fast enough, Bartender?" scene.
The bartender was Mitchem's actual brother.
Love this classic! Great scene!
Quality. Never gets old.
There could’ve been an entire movie about mitchems character alone right here. My favorite character. A failure who pulls himself out of the gutter and back to the top again by the scruff of his own neck. Real tough bastard right there. One could say he has.......true grit😏
I liked the dialogue between JP and JOE the piano player.
I've always liked this scene from El Dorado; it's one of my favorites, because its a serious scene, no joking in it!
R.I.P. Joe's piano - Gone...but not forgotten.
I do love this movie! Thanks for posting!
I do too!
"I'm looking at a tin star with a... drunk pinned on it."
Probably my favorite movie of all time, and this is probably my favorite scene of all time! (Mississipi entering the bar is probably my second favorite). Robert Mitchem is a total badass!
Mitchum's greatest film and he's greatest performance.
the splinters made by the Winchester were the best part of this scene
"They laughed at him Mississippi...that'll make the difference."
The bartender is played by Robert Mitchum's brother, John.
Clint Eastwood's partner years later in DIRTY HARRY'S THE ENFORCER!.🌹✊🕊️🙏🇬🇧💎😎👍
The piano player from 1:06 to 1:20 kills me. It's such hilarious dialogue.
yes I would
Well then move! Lol
Every time he says let me hear you laugh, i can't help but ROTFL! He keeps smacking those ppl with that gun!! LMFAO!
I like how, after 3 lines of dialogue, James Caan and the director just give up on him trying to speak with a Southern accent.
I've always loved this scene.
Like John Wayne, Robert Mitcham was as tough as the characters he played. An honest to God tough guy.
John Wayne was a wussy who played tough guys for money. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I've seen this so many times I think I know the entire script by heart! "Why aren't you laughing now!?...(My favorite question - "why?! ' 'Duh -uh-uh...' No answer.) Let me hear you laugh!!" Tough as nails - those are the only words I have to describe the sheriff in this scene! I can't find any other words for him!
HOW ABOUT IRON HORSE MITCHEM HE HAS A KICK LIKE ONE ESPECIALLY WHEN HE'S PISSED "OFF"!!!.🤠🌹✊🕊️🙏🇬🇧💎😎👍
I haven't seen enough of either Wayne or Mitchum but RM blows a room of heavyweights, like Wayne, Caan, and Asner out of the water in this scene.
"GET OUTTA MY WAY!!"
All great actors the likes we.will never see again amen
has to be one of the best western scenes of all time
Damn....for a drunken sherrif, he totally pwns Elmer at 1:42 .....
RM scared the living starch out of me in this scene. Turned from juiced up waste of time into gun totin' psychopath ready to erase everybody within sight.
Bartender is John Mitchum. Robert's brother.
He was also in three Dirty Harry films. Mitchum was one of only four actors to appear in more than one film in this series (the others being Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino and Albert Popwell), and with Eastwood and Guardino, he was one of only three actors to play the same character in each appearance. His character was killed in the third film, The Enforcer.
A young James Caan(Mississippi).....The old guy is Arthur Honeycutt(bull)
A great scene from a classic movie.
I SAID STEP AWAY FROM THAT GUN!
PWNED!
If you're a bad guy and the wimpiest member of the posse coming to kick your ass is James Caan, and John Wayne is only the second baddest dude in the bunch, you might as well quit now.
El Dorado and Rio Bravo have almost the same characters and story line. Still I watch them both we gusto. Long live the DUKE!
Ldorodo
When that old piano stops............
you rule!!!! i love this scene!!!!
Robert Mitchum was always one of my favorite actors....I understand he got "blackballed" by Hollywood for some reason for a number of years...don't remember the whole story but he lost out on some of his best acting years.
In 1948 (!) he was arrested on marijuana charges and this did cause some studios to refuse to cast him, but he did pretty well in spite of it.
Yup. It actually helped his career.
I did not know this.
I like how an empty case is never ejected...
@MisterMasterShafter1 They are but Each one of the 3 Rio Bravo El Dorado, Rio Lobo were all different books. I guess everyone wrote westerns the same way back in the day. But it is still lovely to watch all of em!
Mitchum was a bad ass!
One of a kind Paintings and Song by:
Paintings by: Olaf Wieghorst who played: ... Swede Larsen (gunsmith) and Eldorado song: Lyric by: John Gabriel, Music by: Nelson Riddle, Sung by: George Alexander, Accompanied by the Mellomen. Great movie and actors too!
Classic scene from a classic movie
0:47 "Mississippi, keep that gun pointed right at this table. Both barrels."
On second thought, point one barrel at this table and one at the piano there.
I had to scan the comments to see if anyone else mentioned that.
that's a way of saying to "keep a finger on both triggers", stupid.
So who beat your sense of humor out of you Gus?
"do you really think that a man like john Wayne if he was still alive would give a fuck about your worthless opinion?"
About as much of a fuck as I give about your opinion Jack.
Look at all the SJW buzzwords Jack is throwing around, lol.
I`d like to get some people back like this. Great scene.
How about the handful of splinters the bartender got? Ouch!
That ain't nothing compared to the rifle whippin' old Jason got. Now THAT'S gonna leave a mark !
John Wayne and Robert Mitchum would have kicked the shit out of The Expendables before breakfast any day.
Not a fair statement to make, and a stupid thing to say - I think Mitchum and Wayne would agree. Shut the fuck up ~
They are only actors and draft dodgers at that.
Rio Bravo😅😅😅😅😅
Full Movie Please!
These are the real Actor's of their time .
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J.P. : "Then move!"
2:04 Mitchum punches Jock Ewing :)
Yes!
Dang! Where's this movie been all my life? Gonna need to look into this 'cause it looks like it could be good.
The movie was released in theaters in 1966. The movie was on network TV probably 2 years after it's theater run. Then it finally went to Home Video, when Paramount realized that people would buy these movies to watch in their new VCRs. Then there was the Digital Video Revolution! The introduction of DVDs. And Blu-Ray DVDs after that. And now, you can 'stream' classic movies, like "El Dorado", Hatari, and quite a few others from digital video services like CBS All Access, (now called, Paramount+), Netflix, Hulu, and others.
Ah, good ole El Dorado, one of my favorite Duke movies. Ricky Nelson was in this too as Colorado. It was just on the other day on AMC.
No. Ricky Nelson was in Rio Bravo, not El Dorado.
An excellent video. ♡ T.E.N.
sadly not available in full for watching
Shouldn't be hard to get the man who just came in...follow the distinct smell of HAM.....
Joe your sure playing some sour notes on that piano ,
I know iam ,hahaha,
At 02:19, Oooooh hoo, hooo! Edward Asner, you just don't know, how close you came to not being Mary Tyler Moore's 'boss'!
Que saudade desse filme alguém aí manda o nome do filme em português
The bad guy was Mr. Grant on the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
The barman is Mitchums bro.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA Poor Joe is shitting in his pants playing that piano non-stop.
Yes he was 😆
Lose your self-respect, and it's mighty hard climbing out of that hole. Good example here in this scene.
The movie rio bravo is so similiar in scenes and characters.
Elmer died 8days later from infection it was a horrible death
The Western is the greatest American film genre -- including the ones made in Italy. Did you know that the entire period of the Wild West basically happened between 1869 and 1900? Before 1869 the transcontinental railroad wasn't complete yet and by 1900 the Western territories had become States (except Arizona and New Mexico became States in 1912) and weren't quite as wild anymore.
Great observation, ukk!!!
Thoes were good movies not the one on TV today.
@bzhall1985 No doubt. They are all great.
1:07😧🤨🤣
1:41🤣
He'd already racked the rifle before he hit the man in the face.
Hollywood's golden age - when men were men !
Rock Hudson agrees.
i would like to see the movie EL DORADO WESTERN FULL LENGHT
A sub-par remake of the Western classic, Rio Bravo
@Jelperman - I concur. You are in a world of hurt. LOL!
WHAT MOVIE IS THIS FROM?
if anyone can name another actor on the planet, not just Hollywood who could have carried off this scene better, please let me know. Mitchum was quite irrreplaceable.And they wonder why movies are so bad now. Its the void of all the Mitch wannabes.
Dean Martin , he did it in " Rio Bravo " which is essentially the same story .
I think Walton Goggins would give it a damn good showing.
@pistolpete1911a1 didn't say I didn't approve. His performance was wayyyy effective!
Like hell I would little lady
Was Mr. Mitchum allowed to shoot so noisily? Greetings from the mountains 🏔🇦🇹🛶🥨🍺🐺
Rio Bravo lite.
Why did Robert Mitchum shoot the piano tuner.?...Did he hit the wrong note
Good cop. Bad cop. Western style.
That is how police should arrest criminals.
Drunk karma
This movie is like a parody of a western.
croaton oil i"ll be a suck egg mule
I guess Bart Jason got tired of being a tyrant and, in later life, changed his name to Lou Grant and became a news director for a TV station in Minneapolis.
his name was Ed Asner. Lou Grant is the character he played.
He could change the whole world with a smile
You seemed to miss the humor in trwent's comment.
Gary Winegarden he was making a joke