Subtitle Rio Conchos <Deluxe>
The music is frequently cited as a career highlight for Goldsmith, utilizing unusual percussion and complex layering to emphasize the heat and tension of the desert setting.
A womanizing Mexican prisoner recruited for his knowledge of the terrain.
A Union officer determined to recover the weapons he lost under his watch. subtitle Rio Conchos
In his cinematic debut, the former NFL star plays a stoic Buffalo Soldier.
Set in Texas and Mexico shortly after the Civil War, the story follows a motley group on a secret mission. Their objective is to locate and destroy a cache of stolen before they can be sold to renegade Apaches. The group is led by: The music is frequently cited as a career
A former Confederate officer turned obsessive Indian-killer after the brutal murder of his family.
Unlike many contemporary Westerns, Rio Conchos lacks spiritual salvation or a clear-cut moral triumph. The characters are driven by vengeance, desperation, and personal failure rather than noble ideals. In his cinematic debut, the former NFL star
The primary antagonist is (Edmond O'Brien), an unhinged ex-Confederate who refuses to accept the war’s end and plans to build a new southern empire in Mexico with the help of Apache warriors. Key Themes and Stylistic Elements