Review of The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) by Zack B — 16 Jan 2012
81/100. Without a doubt one of Duke's most underrated Westerns. The fact that the four main stars are so unbelievable as brothers is shadowed by the acting and charm that each character brings to the screen.
Dean Martin follows up his Rio Bravo performance with another gem cementing his place as one of the supporting stars working alongside Wayne. George Kennedy makes an intriguing antagonist but was underused.
Wayne's romance with Martha Hyer and was pointless and a waste of time; the film should have devoted the attention to better build up the relationship among the brothers. The film tends to drag on towards this is a fun movie even non-western fans can enjoy.
Excellent score.
This review of The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) was written by Zack B on 16 Jan 2012.
The Sons of Katie Elder has generally received positive reviews.
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