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Format: Blu-ray September 12, 2017


Genre: Western


Format: Subtitled


Contributor: Wayne, John, Hunnicutt, Arthur, Asner, Edward, Carey, Michele, George, Christopher, Hawks, Howard, Fix, Paul, Armstrong, R. G., Mitchum, Robert, Caan, James, Holt, Charlene See more


Language: English


Number Of Discs: 1


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.64 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BR59191024


Director ‏ : ‎ Hawks, Howard


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 12, 2017


Actors ‏ : ‎ Wayne, John, Mitchum, Robert, Caan, James, Hunnicutt, Arthur, Asner, Edward


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ French, Spanish


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English, French, Spanish


Studio ‏ : ‎ PARAMOUNT


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Ride Boldly Ride
Loved this movie forever and not just because it quotes a favorite poem, but the story is great, characters named "The Swede", "Bull" and "Mississippi", dialogue outstanding and then you have actors like John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and an extremely young James Caan. Very happy that I could get a DVD replacement for my very old and worn VHS. This came in perfect condition with original wrapping earlier than expected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025 by Mara

  • El dorado DVD starring John Wayne fgnj April 2025
Received my DVD of El dorado starring John Wayne from Amazon.picture an sound was great.a John Wayne fan with westerns.have other John Wayne movies on DVD, bluray an 4k disk to watch as well.wayne an Clint Eastwood are my favorite westerns.they both do good western movies.i would recommend it if you collect DVDs that are over $20.its worth it if you like westerns starring John Wayne.love this movie with Robert michum as the sheriff.a shootem up western enjoyed it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025 by Fred grau

  • Very good movie
Very good movie
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025 by The Billy

  • El Dorado is a goldmine as a western classic!
Movie critic Roger Ebert had nothing but good things to say about this movie. "El Dorado" is a tightly directed, humorous, altogether successful Western, turned out almost effortlessly, it would seem, by three old pros: John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and director Howard Hawks." And I have to agree as this timeless western classic never seems to grow old and just like an old friend one never grows tired of visiting. The blu-ray transfer is beautiful and a large part of it is lovingly filmed at night by cinemaphotographer Harold Rosson who would take as long as an hour and a half to set up the lighting in the night scenes because he wanted those scenes to emulate the paintings of classic western artists. Incidentally, the gentleman who played the gunsmith Swede Larson ( Olaf Wieghorst) was his first attempt at acting. His profession was a western painter and he did the paintings for the background of the opening credits of this film. The score for the film was by Nelson Riddle who is famous for his jazzy themes ( the theme music to the original "Emergency" TV show to name just one) and it shows in a couple of the scenes such as when they are hunting down the three baddies who are holed up in a church. There are three documentaries that accompany the disc. One on director Howard Hawks; Ride Boldly Ride: The Journey To Eldorado. Another on the artist Olaf Wieghorst; The Artist and the American West. And a third Behind the Gates: A.C. Lyles Remembers John Wayne. There are two commentaries. One by Director Peter Bogdanovich, and the other commentary by film Historian and Critic Richard Schickel, Actor Ed Asner and Author Todd McCarthy. Although I did give this movie a much deserved 5-star rating the disc has a problem like I've never run into before. Neither the theatrical preview nor the third documentary (Behind the Gates) are watchable as the picture freezes up on black then white noise picture then a frozen scene and keeps going like that. Weird! One behind the scenes tidbit that Peter Bogdanovich told on John Wayne was that he always stuck around between shoots. He was always doing something, as Mr. Bogdanovich described Duke Wayne as very fidgety between shots unlike the other actors like Robert Mitchum who always went to his trailer between shots. Duke Wayne and James Caan would often play chess as well between scenes just like he did with Dean Martin on the set of Rio Bravo. In spite of the discs shortcomings the movie does play just fine and the 1080p sparkles and it is nearly like watching the movie for the first time all over again what with eye-popping details in costume embroidery and set decoration that is all the more evident since this is a full-screen 16 x 9 transfer in gorgeous Technicolor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2016 by Keoma

  • price
tv movie
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025 by Terrold P.

  • EPIC JOHN WAYNE
El Dorado is one of those oldies but goodies! It's a must have in your Western Movie Collection! I love the horse he rides and the overall acting is so refreshing comparative to todays acting! I highly recommend this Western Film and give it a 5 EEEEEEE HAWWWW Rating! Check it out!
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024 by TOPASEF

  • El Dorado is Deja Vu for Wayne and Company
El Dorado (1967) is an unabashed remake of the 1959 film Rio Bravo. Both films are directed by Howard Hawkes, and I have to wonder what his motivations are for directing two movies that are almost identical replicas of each other? Hawkes did not change too much in the remake, so perhaps based on the success of Rio Bravo, Hawkes just wanted another successful payday. In any event, both movies were successful, and it is still debated to this day which is the better movie. Rio Bravo has Wayne as Sheriff (J.T. Chance) with drunken deputy Dean Martin, crusty old deputy Walter Brennan, and handsome singing sensation Ricky Nelson as Colorado (a hired gunslinger). El Dorado has Wayne as a hired gun helping a drunken sheriff, (Robert Mitchum), a crusty old deputy in Arthur Hunnicutt, and handsome youngster in James Caan (as Mississippi). The plots are almost exactly the same. The sheriff decides to hold up inside the jail house with his prisoner and wait for help from the federal marshal. There is the same joke about the drunk taking a bath (Martin and Mitchum), and there is the 'let's take a turn around the town" sequence where an exciting gunfight breaks out. Both films have a bar scene where the drunken lawman has to redeem himself. Both films also conclude with a final climatic gunfight. In Rio Bravo, Angie Dickenson is cast as the sexy female lead, and in El Dorado, Charlene Holt gets the role. Both films had the same screenwriter as well. The movie rating site, Rotten Tomatoes, gives El Dorado 7.9 stars and Rio Bravo 8.2 stars. Both films are truly enjoyable, and both have their share of excitement and laughs. Rio Bravo has a more laid back feel to it, where El Dorado seems the more driven film. The bottom line is that both films are rated high by the audience in terms of enjoyment. Any fan of Wayne will want to see both films. If I had to pick my favorite, it would certainly be a toss-up, both are about equal on my scale. Both have action and laughs, and make for a fun experience for all. kone ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2013 by kone

  • Dolly
Great.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025 by Dolly

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