Director:
John FarrowGuión:
James Edward GrantReparto:
John Wayne, Geraldine Page, Ward Bond, Michael Pate, James Arness, Rodolfo Acosta, Paul Fix, Leo Gordon, Chuck Roberson, Tom Irish, Rayford Barnes, Lee Aaker (más)Streaming (2)
Sinopsis(1)
En este memorable y emocionante clásico de John Wayne, los tambores de guerra Apache dan una siniestra advertencia a una mujer que vive en una aislada granja junto a su hijo. Wayne interpreta a Hondo Lane, un correo de la caballería que se convierte en protector de la testaruda Angie Lowe (Geraldine Page) y en una figura paternal para su hijo Johnny (Lee Aaker). Angie, decidida a esperar el regreso de su brusco marido (Leo Gordon), rehúsa dejar su hacienda a pesar del inminente peligro procedente de unas cercanas tribus indias. (Paramount Pictures España)
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A subtle film that hides under an unassuming title, but it turns out to be well-made. It develops a nice story in a small space, showing that sometimes the truth isn't always the best and doesn't need to be told unless necessary. John Wayne is overshadowed in places by Geraldine Page, who was a thoroughly deserved Oscar nominee. The film is based on her character and her believability. ()
Meh. A dumb story with a bland Wayne, ending with a staggeringly dull (repetitive) sequence with Indians and a caravan of covered wagons that showcases what a terribly unimaginative script Hondo has. ()
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