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- Stuart WhitmanCapt. Haven
- Richard BooneMaj. James "Jim" Lassiter
- Anthony FranciosaJuan Luis Rodriguez/Juan Luis Martinez
- Wende WagnerSally
- Warner AndersonCol. Wagner
- Jim BrownSgt. Ben Franklyn
- Rodolfo AcostaBloodshirt
- Barry KelleyCroupier
- Vito ScottiBandit
- House Peters Jr.Pardee Officer
- Kevin HagenBlondebeard
- Edmond O'Brien'Pardee'
Find out who starred in the 1964 Western film Rio Conchos, directed by Gordon Douglas and based on a novel by Clair Huffaker. See the names of the actors, writers, producers, composers, and more who worked on the film.
Rio Conchos is a 1964 American Cinemascope Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman, Anthony Franciosa, Edmond O'Brien, and in his motion picture debut, Jim Brown, based on Clair Huffaker 's novel "Guns of Rio Conchos" published in 1958. Huffaker's novel is reminiscent of the John Wayne films The ...
- $2,500,000 (US/ Canada)
- David Weisbart
Rio Conchos: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman, Anthony Franciosa, Wende Wagner. A former Confederate officer and a Mexican try to prevent a former Confederate colonel from selling stolen rifles to renegade Apaches in Mexico.
- (2.2K)
- Gordon Douglas
- Not Rated
- Action, Drama, War
Two Army officers, an alcoholic ex-Confederate soldier and a womanizing Mexican travel to Mexico on a secret mission to prevent a megalomaniacal ex-Confederate colonel from selling a cache of stolen rifles to a band of murderous Apaches.
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- Gordon Douglas
Rated: 2/5 • Jan 2, 2005. When a shipment of repeating rifles is stolen from the U.S. Cavalry, Capt. Haven (Stuart Whitman) and Sgt. Franklyn are sent to recover them and enlist the aid of an ...
- (7)
- Western
Two Army officers, an alcoholic ex-Confederate soldier and a womanizing Mexican travel to Mexico on a secret mission to prevent a megalomaniacal ex-Confederate colonel from selling a cache of stolen rifles to a band of murderous Apaches. Clair Huffaker. Novel, Screenplay.