Rio Conchos (1964)
4/10
Falls shorts of its aims
23 March 2019
Rio Conchos has some decent action scenes at the end of the movie but it is too little and too late.

The film is too formulaic, too old fashioned and dull.

Set after the civil war. 2000 rifles are stolen and sold to the Apache Indians.

James Lassiter (Richard Boone) whose family were killed by Indians and in turn he hates Indians is forced to team up with a small unit to find the rifles. Along the way they come across a bitter Confederate colonel who is scheming to start a war with the Apaches and who is selling the rifles to them.

This is a film that was left behind when the western genre was shaken up by the likes of Sergio Leone soon after.
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