Review of The Comancheros (1961) by Angel W — 10 Jun 2006
John Wayne does it again in an impressive western that is filled with action and humor at the same time. I was especially impressed with the gun fights between the texas rangers and the comanches. They don't really look terribly real but I admire how John Wayne's movies don't stray into terribly violent battles like Clint Eastwood's.
I think that you can be entertained with gunfights without being grossed out. That has always been a quality in John Wayne's films that I admire. It is sad to think that his career didn't go on longer because he died of cancer.
However he probably had the greatest career of any actor. This particular movie was just what I expected and so much more, it is probably on the list of John Wayne's most entertaining movies.
This review of The Comancheros (1961) was written by Angel W on 10 Jun 2006.
The Comancheros has generally received positive reviews.
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