One of the good guys is captured while riding for help. Howard Hawks was injured while filming the railway scene, requiring four stitches. The musical score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. Throughout the process, the script was revised. Hawks also regretted casting Jennifer O'Neill, finding her difficult to work with and more interested in her hair than her performance. This time we get some introductory Civil War action before Wayne heads West. Helping Wayne is Jorge Rivero, the leader of the raiders! This would have been a spent round, as cocking the rifle would have reset the hammer. Rio Lobo (1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. After the Civil War, Union ex-Colonel Cord McNally (John Wayne ) searches for the traitor whose perfidy originated the defeat of his unit and the loss of a close friend (Edward Faulkner) . McNally tells Hendricks that Gorman is no longer of any use to the sheriff, since he signed back the deeds. Quite a bit of artistic license to have the engine struggling that hard to pull one flat car and one caboose up that grade. He was also still recovering from tearing a ligament in his shoulder while filming The Undefeated (1969). Despite this development, the three men gain a mutual respect for each other. For the rest of her career, she would work behind the camera as producer for such successful films as Fatal Attraction (1987), Black Rain (1989), and Indecent Proposal (1993). This movie is a prime example of a second-rate cast. How To Stop Or Allow Snaps To Be Saved In Snapchat Chats? McNally tricks them by leading them to a Union camp and raising the alarm; Cordona and Tuscarora are captured, but refuse to tell McNally who sold them their information. All three films star John Wayne and all three were made from a script by Leigh Brackett. Feels like a TV movie, but several cuts above one. That little Mogul was also used in the John Wayne movie THE TRAIN ROBBERS, and featured very prominently in the long and exciting train-robbery sequence in Sam Peckinpah's THE WILD BUNCH, where William Holden and company steal Army munitions off of a flatcar being hauled by the locomotive (this film is the first time I remember seeing the locomotive on screen). McNally, Cordona, and Delaney go to Rio Lobo, where they find the people living in terror of Hendricks and his men. The percussion and black powder revolvers used during the mid 1800's did not have sealed cartridges to protect the powder from moisture in the air, rain, etc. However, shooting on Lawman (1971) took up facilities there, so Howard Hawks and Cinema Center had to spend an extra $1 million in order to shoot at Old Tucson, AZ, and near Los Angeles, CA. The last John Wayne film that used Old Tucson Studios as the filming location. Bet some action directors have studied that one.