We may find a film in which John Wayne is carrying the best costume of his western career. This is not the shape of its Fordial trilogy blue tuna, nor its Dave Crocket in Alamo or Miss Gillet-West “Dandy” in the last giants. This is one of his more unknown films.
Have you seen this West?
In Hondo, a desert man, John Wayne is an impeccable, suede shirt that has several fragments, white scarf, red and blue, beige pants. Her hat reminds her, who was worn by Rio Bravo in a Hovard Hocks a few years later, and on the side of the arms, she wears her colt slightly behind her, not on the side like other cinema cowboys, as well as her mythical Winchester on a fantastic journey.
From the footage of her latest films, in which Wayne wears almost the same movie costume (as in Rio Lobo, Chizumi or Western giants), the actress wore a unique costume that paints it just as it is in good physical form (46). And another note, his character respects the Indian people and cares for them.

It is even more fun to note that he should not initially be located on the hero of the film. It was Glenn Ford, who was expected, but after a few months ago about the gravity of the Mexican City’s robbery (and received Wayne), refused to work with Farrous.
Filming (difficult) 3D!
Hondo, a desert man, was the production of Batjak, John Wayne’s firm and made by John Farrow. This Australian director, Mia Farrow’s father, who was appointed to the Oscar for the best director, ten years before the Pacific Sentinell (1943). When Farro arrived in Hondo, the script was written, and John Wayne has already selected the kit and exterior in which all the scenes that do not leave him for the maneuver.
The film turns 3D with a huge camera that has to move in the middle of the desert. Additional costs and fatigue that will not cause anything since John Wayne trusts How In September 1972-October: “We used 3D. We did it in 3D, but it never came out of this version because Warner Brothers decided to abandon and use the fox system.”
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