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Rio Lobo is a 1970 American Western film directed and produced by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne, from a screenplay by Burton Wohl and Leigh Brackett. The film was shot in Cuernavaca in the Mexican state of Morelos and in Tucson, Arizona .
In Rio Lobo (1970), a wanted poster for Hondo Lane can be seen on a wall in the sheriff's office. In the 1973 film The Train Robbers , the chief male and female characters (played by Wayne and Ann-Margret ) are Lane and Mrs. Lowe, the same names as in "Hondo".
The Dawn Patrol movie poster Hawks's first all-sound film was The Dawn Patrol , based on an original story by John Monk Saunders and (unofficially) Hawks. Reportedly, Hawks paid Saunders to put his name on the film, so that Hawks could direct the film without arousing concern due to his lack of writing experience. [ 44 ]
Rio Lobo: Col. Cord McNally: Howard Hawks [232] [233] Swing Out, Sweet Land: Himself Stan Harris Harry Jackson: A Man and His Art: Narrator N/A Short documentary 1971 Big Jake: Jacob McCandles: George Sherman Also uncredited executive producer [234] [235] 1972 The Cowboys: Wil Andersen: Mark Rydell [236] [237] Cancel My Reservation: Himself ...
Rio Bravo: Armada Productions Western: John Wayne, Dean Martin, Angie Dickinson, Walter Brennan, Ricky Nelson: 1962 Hatari! Malabar Adventure: John Wayne: Producer & Presenter 1964 Man's Favorite Sport? Universal Gibraltar Prod. / Laurel Prod. Comedy Rock Hudson, Paula Prentiss, Charlene Holt: Producer 1965 Red Line 7000: Paramount / Laurel ...
The bad guys are too monotonously bad to be interesting. The characters played by Lee J. Cobb and Robert Ryan are more interesting, but never get a proper chance to influence events. And the Lancaster character, as limited by Winner, seems driven by some unhealthy inner hang-up that causes the whole movie to go sour.
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