Rio Hondo
Rio Hondo

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Rio Hondo

1965
Movie
85 min
Portuguese

A gang of bandits attacks the population of Río Hondo, shooting left and right; a man decides to act.

Insights

IMDb6.0/10
Director: Robert B. SinclairGenres: Western, Adventure

Plot Summary

In the lawless town of Rio Hondo, a determined sheriff battles against a ruthless outlaw gang who have seized control. He must use his wits and courage to bring justice back to the frontier. The story unfolds with classic Western elements of good versus evil, set against the backdrop of the American West. Expect shootouts, dramatic confrontations, and a fight for survival.

Critical Reception

Rio Hondo was a typical B-western of its era, receiving moderate attention from critics and audiences who enjoyed straightforward Western action. While not critically acclaimed, it offered a solid entry into the genre for fans of Dale Robertson and Rory Calhoun. Its plot was considered standard for the time, with performances delivering the expected archetypes.

What Reviewers Say

  • A serviceable Western with a predictable plot.

  • Features familiar Western tropes and action sequences.

  • Solid performances from its leading men in a standard Western narrative.

Google audience: Audience reception for Rio Hondo is largely unquantified by modern aggregated review platforms, but it is generally viewed as a competent, if unremarkable, entry in the Western genre from the 1960s.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in an era when many Westerns were produced on tight budgets, often relying on established actors and familiar storylines to appeal to a wide audience.

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