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At the Texas border town of Rio Bravo, Joe Burdette, the
brother of wealthy rancher Nathan Burdette, shoots and kills an unarmed man.
Sheriff John T. Chance arrests him with the help of his former deputy, the
alcoholic Dude. To prevent Chance from taking Joe to the Presidio to
stand trial, Nathan hires a small army of professional gunmen to bottle up
the town. Although Chance expects that it will take several days for
help to arrive, he requests assistance from the U.S. marshal by sending a
message via stagecoach.
When Chance’s friend Pat Wheeler arrives in town to deliver a
shipment of explosives, he describes Chance’s situation as having "a bull by
the tail." Seeing that Chance’s only professional help is the crippled
and elderly deputy, Stumpy, and the shaky Dude, whom the townsmen ridicule
and call Borochón ("drunk"), Wheeler offers his services, but Chance
refuses, unwilling to risk the lives of "well-meaning amateurs."
Chance tells Wheeler that Dude had been an excellent deputy, until a failed
romance with Feathers, a female gambler, caused him to take up the bottle
two years earlier. Wheeler suggests that Chance hire his new guard,
the young Colorado, and praises his intelligence and gunmanship.
However, Colorado declines the job, saying that he is better at "minding his
own business," thus earning Chance’s respect because he feels no need to
prove himself.
To protect Dude, Chance orders Feathers, who has just
returned to town, to leave on the next morning’s stagecoach. Feathers
takes a room for the night at the Alamo Hotel, which is run by married
couple Carlos and Consuelo, and is also where Chance boards. That
evening, when Chance sees Feathers winning at the card table using a deck
missing three cards, Chance confronts her with an official notice reporting
that a man, wanted for cheating at cards, is working with a woman who fits
her description. She admits that the notice is referring to her and
explains that her husband was cheating without her knowledge and then
abandoned her. Weary of dodging her bad reputation, she suggests
Chance search her for the missing cards. The tension is broken by
Colorado, who suspects that a different player is cheating, prompting Chance
and Colorado to search the man. After they find the missing cards up
the man’s sleeve, Chance, acknowledging Feather’s innocence, says he will
clear her name with the authorities; however, he still insists that she
leave town.
When a gunman shoots Wheeler in the back, Chance assumes that
his friend was killed for supporting him against Nathan. Chance and
Dude investigate the stable where the shot originated and roust Wheeler's
killer, who then runs to a nearby saloon. While suffering the derision
of the saloon patrons, Dude discovers the murderer hiding in the saloon’s
loft and outshoots him.
During the night, Feathers, who is attracted to Chance’s
reserved charms, and Carlos worry about the sheriff’s safety and, while he
sleeps, Feathers stands guard outside his room without his knowledge.
The next day, Nathan rides into town and demands to speak to
Joe. Chance allows Nathan to enter the jailhouse, but threatens Joe
with an "accident" if there are any attempts to storm the jail. After
refusing to leave town, Feathers declares her feelings for Chance, who
admits that he might return her interest if the situations with Dude and the
Burdettes were less complicated.
That night at the jail, Dude, noticing the burgeoning
romance, reminds Chance that he once warned Dude about Feathers. When
Chance and his colleagues notice that musicians have been playing the same
song all day, Colorado states that the song is "El Deguelo," the "cutthroat
song" played nightly by Mexicans to the men besieged at the Alamo, adding
that he heard Nathan pay the musicians to play it as a signal to Joe.
After Chance re-deputizes Dude, who has abstained from
drinking for several days, Dude celebrates by shaving and taking a bath at
the hotel. During the night, Chance discovers Feathers asleep outside
his room and carries her in. In the morning, Dude, suffering delirium
tremens, is captured by Nathan’s men.
Soon after, three men ride into town claiming to need a
doctor and, when they encounter Chance, they train their guns on him.
Feathers, instructed by Colorado, distracts them by throwing a flower pot
through the hotel window, allowing Chance and Colorado to shoot the men dead
and rescue Dude.
Afterward, Feathers, who is upset by Chance’s near death,
drinks too much and drunkenly declares frustration with her unrequited love,
to which Chance responds that he is glad that she stayed. His
confidence lost, Dude resigns as deputy and is tempted to resume drinking.
To Stumpy’s dismay, Chance gives Dude a bottle of liquor and taunts him
about his past humiliations, believing that treating Dude "rough" works
better than sympathy. Colorado has changed his mind about accepting
the job of deputy and, as Colorado is being deputized, Dude discovers that
his "shakes" have subsided, passes on the liquor and takes his place with
the other two deputies.
Observing that Nathan has caused trouble only when they are
outside the jail, Chance decides they should take refuge inside it, using
Joe as a hostage until the marshal arrives. Dude and Chance then go to
the hotel for supplies, unaware that Nathan’s men have already overtaken it.
After capturing Chance and Dude, Nathan orders Chance to fetch Joe, who will
be traded for Dude. Escorted by three gunmen, Chance returns to the
jail, but he, Colorado and Stumpy outwit and overcome them.
Upon returning to the hotel, they find that Nathan and his
men have departed with Dude and left behind instructions for Chance to meet
him with Joe at the edge of town. Colorado points out that Nathan
cannot allow Chance and Dude to live, because their testimony in court
regarding the murders will result in Joe being hanged. After ordering
the less agile Stumpy to remain at the jail, Chance and Colorado take Joe to
Nathan. As the prisoners are exchanged, Dude tackles Joe and knocks
him unconscious, inciting a gunfight. When Nathan’s men attempt to
surround them, Stumpy arrives and shoots them. After Colorado warns
that Stumpy is standing next to a wagon full of dynamite, the older man
retrieves a box of explosives and joins Chance. Working together,
Stumpy throws sticks of dynamite toward the building sheltering Nathan and
his men as Chance ignites each stick with a gunshot, causing an explosion.
When the building erupts in fire, Nathan surrenders.
Later, Dude, who no longer desires alcohol or his lost love,
sends Chance to Feathers. |