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John Wayne and Robert Mitchum star in this classic western based on Harry Brown's novel. After turning down a job helping evil land baron Bart Jason (Edward Asner) drive a family off a patch of sought-after land, ex-gunslinger Cole Thornton (Wayne) is dismayed to learn that his friend J.P. Harrah (Mitchum), the El Dorado town sheriff, has descended into alcoholism after the stress of trying to combat the ruthless baron and his cronies became too much. Accompanied by his new partner Mississippi (James Caan), Thornton rides back into town in a bid to save Harrah and finally put an end to Jason's reign of terror.
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Product Information
Two old friends team up in this post-Civil War drama as they try to tame the West on their own.
Product Identifiers
ProducerHoward Hawks
EAN5053083117313
eBay Product ID (ePID)14048555789
Product Key Features
ActorJohn Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Edward Asner, James Caan, Michele Carey
Film/TV TitleEl Dorado
DirectorHoward Hawks
FormatBlu-ray
Release Year2017
LanguageEnglish
GenreWesterns
Run Time126 Mins
Additional Product Features
CertificatePG
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerNelson Riddle
Additional InformationIn the town of El Dorado, wealthy landowner Bart Jason (Ed Asner) is embroiled in a struggle with the MacDonald family, who own a large amount of land just outside town lines. Jason hires gunman Cole Thornton (John Wayne) to scare the MacDonalds in hope that they'll back down. Cole is pleased to discover that his old friend J.B. (Robert Mitchum) is now the sheriff of the town. The sheriff warns Cole that involvement with the crooked Jason will get him arrested. Further circumstances entwine the hired gun with the MacDonald family, and he sets out to destroy Jason. Hawks's unheralded Western, with a fine script by Leigh Brackett (THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK), features plot similarities to his earlier classic RIO BRAVO.