El Dorado Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Amazon Prime Video and Paramount Plus

El Dorado is a 1966 Western film directed by Howard Hawks. It follows a gunfighter hired by a rich landowner to take down a Sheriff. However, in a turn of events the Sheriff and gunfighter join forces against the corrupt landowner.

Here’s how you can watch and stream El Dorado via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video and Paramount Plus

Is El Dorado available to watch via streaming?

Yes, El Dorado is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Paramount Plus.

Cole Thornton, a tough gunfighter, arrives at El Dorado town. A rich landowner in the town, Bart Jason, offers him a job, however, Sheriff J.P. Harrah is the one Jason wants out of the way. The Sheriff is Cole’s old drinking buddy, hence Cole refuses the job and sides with the sheriff. They soon discover that Jason is trying to force a kind rancher and his family off their land by cutting off their water supply. With the help of a gambler and a wise old Native American fighter, Cole and the Sheriff form a small group to stand up to Jason and his men.

In the lead, John Wayne plays the role of Cole Thornton. We also see Robert Mitchum as Sheriff J.P. Harrah, James Caan as Mississippi, Charlene Holt as Maudie, and Ed Asner as Bart Jason.

Watch El Dorado streaming via Amazon Prime Video

El Dorado is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.

Amazon Prime Video is a popular streaming service that gives subscribers access to a variety of streaming options including on-demand content like movies, TV Series and documentaries, and live TV as well. Some of the popular Prime Video Originals include Fleabag, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, The Boys, Citadel and Gen V.

You can watch via Amazon Prime Video by following these steps:

  1. Go to Amazon Prime Video
  2. Select ‘Sign in’ and ‘Create your Amazon account’
  3. Sign up for a Prime Video membership:
    • $8.99 per month for a standalone Prime Video membership

Watch El Dorado streaming via Paramount Plus

El Dorado is available to watch on Paramount Plus.

Paramount Plus is a streaming service that lets subscribers watch the latest CBS shows and also includes live TV options from CBS networks.

You can watch via the show Paramount Plus by following these steps:

  1. Go to ParamountPlus.com
  2. Select ‘Try It Free’
  3. Choose your plan:
    • $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year (Essential)
    • $11.99 per month or $199.99 per year (with SHOWTIME)
  4. Enter your personal information and create your account

The Paramount Plus Essential plan includes tens of thousands of episodes and movies, the NFL on CBS, the UEFA Champions League, 24/7 news coverage with CBS News, and limited ads.

Furthermore, the Paramount Plus with SHOWTIME plan includes all of the above, removes the ads except in limited circumstances, and also includes SHOWTIME originals, movies, and sports along with CBS live TV and college football. Nonetheless, you’re able to download shows to your mobile device.

El Dorado’s official synopsis is as follows:

“Cole Thornton, a gunfighter for hire, joins forces with an old friend, Sheriff J.P. Harrah. Together with a fighter and a gambler, they help a rancher and his family fight a rival rancher that is trying to steal their water.”

NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.

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