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Rio Lobo

This is Hawks' final film and the last in his series of 4 made after Red River which are base on similar themes and events, the first (and best) of these being Rio Bravo (1959). This one is set right after the Civil War and features Wayne as the dutiful Union Colonel who seeks revenge on military traitors. With the similar plot elements to Hawks' earlier films, Wayne reportedly asked Hawks again if he got to play the drunk this time. Given his recent Oscar win for playing a boozer in True Grit (or was the win simply an acknowledgment for starring in 200+ films?) Wayne's plea was evidently heard this time as he gets to do a noticeable bit of drinking. This is a role decidedly cast in the latter, more relaxed, and humorous era of Wayne's career. It is good to see him in these type roles and we are reminded of how successfully he resurrected his career and image and so absolutely cemented his legend late in life. These considerations and Wayne's performance are undoubtedly the highlights of this film. Virtually every single supporting performance in the movie -- particularly Jennifer O'Neill's laughable effort -- withers in the shadow of Wayne's presence. A possible exception to the lame supporting cast might be George Plimpton's brief novelty appearance, but otherwise, the Duke is required to carry the movie alone -- and nearly does so. Generally, this is decent Western fare, though far from excellent. The viewer is strongly advised to look in on Hawk's other post-Red River efforts such as Rio Bravo and El Dorado before fully commiting to Rio Lobo. You will find the similar gang of misfits uniting against a common enemy; Wayne taking charge but accepting help; eager women wanting to help the men; an exchange of prisoners; corrupt towns shot in soft colors at night; and the proverbial tumbleweed blowing across the screen during tense moments. For the chance to see Wayne heroically play Wayne yet again at the end of his career, we rate Rio Lobo a GOOD VIEW.

Director: John Ford

Cast: John Wayne.... Col. Cord McNally
Jorge Rivero.... Capt. Pierre Cordona
Jennifer O'Neill .... Shasta Delaney
Jack Elam.... Phillips
Christopher Mitchum.... Sgt. Tuscarora
Victor French.... Ketcham
Susana Dosamantes.... Maria Carmen
Sherry Lansing.... Amelita
David Huddleston... Dr. Jones
Mike Henry.... Sheriff Hendricks
Bill Williams .... Sheriff Pat Cronin
Jim Davis .... Deputy
Dean Smith .... Bide
Robert Donner.... Whitey Carter
George Plimpton.... 4th Gunman

Date: 1970 114 minutes

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