John Wayne struggled with health problems and through action scenes on Rio Lobo, including carrying his co-star Jennifer O'Neill, who was punched by director Howard Hawks.
John Wayne had already remade 1959's Rio Bravo, a film about a sheriff defending his office from outlaws, in 1966's El Dorado. Yet Howard Hawks, who directed both films, wanted to make it a third ...
The museum showcases works by the famous Wild West artist, who lived in El Cajon from the mid-1940s until his death in 1988 ...
Roy Rogers, often referred to as the "King of the Cowboys," was one of the most popular Western stars of the 1940s and '50s.
Today marks the two-year anniversary of the only Puerto Rican restaurant in Pinal County. Food truck Sofrito Tan Rico was ...
25.4 x 38.1 cm. (10 x 15 in.) ...
It looks like Maricopans won’t be able to legally get their hands on some local reefer just yet. Store shelves were empty of ...
Josiah Williamson was born with a zest for life. He was waving at people from the shopping cart at 6 months of age. He was a sponge absorbing every bit of knowledge that his family members would ...
Rio Bravo and El Dorado. John Wayne plays the Union cavalry officer who joins forces with former enemies to hunt down an elusive bootlegger. A stylish and humorous western, co-starring Jorge ...
And so it has been a long time since a John Wayne Western in the classic mold: Not, in fact, since Howard Hawks’ last film, “El Dorado” (1967). Both “El Dorado” and “Rio Lobo” deliberately avoided any ...