Western   United States of America

In the movie "Rio Lobo," Cord McNally, a Union Army officer, and his men are ambushed by Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. It becomes clear that there was a traitor in their midst, leading to the defeat of McNally's unit and the death of his close friend and comrade.

Years later, after the war, McNally is working as a U.S. Marshal. He receives information that a man named Ketcham, who was an ex-Confederate officer known for his criminal activities, might be linked to the betrayal. Hoping to finally uncover the truth and seek justice, McNally sets out to find and confront Ketcham.

McNally tracks down a gang led by Ketcham, which has been wreaking havoc in the town of Rio Lobo. While investigating, McNally crosses paths with the fiery and resourceful Shasta Delaney, a woman who has a personal vendetta against Ketcham due to the murder of her father.

As McNally and Shasta gather evidence against Ketcham and his gang, they face numerous challenges, including shootouts, ambushes, and double-crosses. Along the way, they find allies among the locals and encounter sympathizers who are willing to help in their fight for justice.

After a series of thrilling encounters, McNally and Shasta manage to gather enough evidence against Ketcham and his gang to have them arrested. However, in a final twist, it is revealed that there was yet another traitor within McNally's unit during the Civil War, someone closer to him than he could have ever imagined.

In a climactic showdown, McNally confronts the true betrayer, leading to an intense duel where justice is ultimately served. The movie ends with McNally and Shasta, having avenged their losses, walking away together, perhaps ready to start a new chapter in their lives.

"Rio Lobo" is a classic Western film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne as Cord McNally. It explores themes of loyalty, revenge, and the impact of betrayal, all set against the backdrop of the post-Civil War era.
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