''Keoma'' is a 1976 Italian
Spaghetti Western
The Spaghetti Western is a broad subgenre of Western films produced in Europe. It emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of Sergio Leone's film-making style and international box-office success. The term was used by foreign critics because most ...
film directed by
Enzo G. Castellari
Enzo Girolami Castellari (born 29 July 1938) is an Italian director, screenwriter and actor.
Life and career Early life
Castellari was born in Rome into a family of filmmakers. His father was a boxer turned film maker Marino Girolami. His uncle ...
and starring
Franco Nero. It is frequently regarded as one of the better 'twilight' Spaghetti Westerns, being one of the last films of its genre, and is known for its incorporation of newer cinematic techniques of the time (such as slow motion and close/medium panning shots) and its
vocal
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soundtrack by
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis.
Plot
After the
American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), the latter formed by state ...
, ex-
Union soldier Keoma Shannon, part-
Indian and part-
white
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, returns to his home town to find his half-brothers in alliance with a petty tyrant named Caldwell. Caldwell and his gang rule over the town with an iron fist. With the help of his father and George, an old Black friend, he vows revenge. Keoma also shows compassion when he saves a pregnant woman from a group sent by Caldwell's group to be quarantined in a mine camp full of plague victims. Keoma is constantly visited by the apparition of an older woman ("The Witch") who saved him during the massacre of an Indian camp.
Cast
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Franco Nero as Keoma Shannon
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William Berger as William H. Shannon
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Olga Karlatos as Liza Farrow
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Woody Strode
Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (July 25, 1914 – December 31, 1994) was an American athlete and actor. He was a decathlete and football star who was one of the first Black American players in the National Football League in the postwar era. ...
as George
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Orso Maria Guerrini as Butch Shannon
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Gabriella Giacobbe as The Witch
*Antonio Marsina as Lenny Shannon
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John Loffredo as Sam Shannon
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Donald O'Brian as Caldwell
*Leon Lenoir as León Lenoir, The Doctor
*Wolfango Soldati as Wolf, Confederate Soldier
*Victoria Zinny as Brothel Owner
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Riccardo Pizzuti as Caldwell Gang Member #1
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Alfio Caltabiano
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Partial filmography
* ''Il principe dalla maschera rossa'' (1955)
* '' Messalina'' (1960)
* ''La strada dei giganti'' (1960)
* '' The Colossus of Rh ...
as Caldwell Gang Member #2
Production
While participating in the filming of ''
21 Hours at Munich
''21 Hours at Munich'' is a 1976 American historical drama television film directed by William A. Graham and starring William Holden, Shirley Knight and Franco Nero. It is based on the 1975 non-fiction book ''The Blood of Israel'' by Serge Grouss ...
'',
Franco Nero was approached by his longtime friend and collaborator
Enzo G. Castellari
Enzo Girolami Castellari (born 29 July 1938) is an Italian director, screenwriter and actor.
Life and career Early life
Castellari was born in Rome into a family of filmmakers. His father was a boxer turned film maker Marino Girolami. His uncle ...
and producer Manolo Bolognini on the proposition of appearing in a
Spaghetti Western
The Spaghetti Western is a broad subgenre of Western films produced in Europe. It emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of Sergio Leone's film-making style and international box-office success. The term was used by foreign critics because most ...
, despite dwindling demand for films of that genre. At the time, no stories or scripts had been written - Nero, Castellari and Bolognini did, however, decide to name their pet project ''
Keoma
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'', which was a
Native American name that, according to Bolognini, meant 'freedom' (in reality, the name means 'far away').
''Keoma'' was reportedly planned as a sequel to
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci (; 6 December 1926 – 1 December 1990) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. He directed both very violent Spaghetti Westerns and bloodless Bud Spencer and Terence Hill action comedies.
He is the older bro ...
's ''
Django'', which Bolognini co-produced. The original
treatment was written by actor
George Eastman
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(Luigi Montefiori) and developed into a script by Mino Roli and Nico Ducci, neither of whom were experienced writers of Spaghetti Westerns. Roli and Ducci's screenplay arrived three days after shooting began and was quickly thrown out by Castellari and Nero, unanimously believing that it was not appropriate for a Western. Castellari proceeded to rewrite the script on a daily basis throughout filming, taking suggestions from cast and crew members, as well as being influenced by the works of
Shakespeare
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and
Sam Peckinpah
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, among other sources. Most of the dialogue as it appears in the film was written by actor
John Loffredo, although Nero also contributed a substantial amount of his own lines, including his final exchange with "The Witch".
In a 2012 interview, Nero explained that he lifted a line from a book called ''The Cowboy and the Cossack,'' by Nero's friend
Claire Huffaker, for the scene with the Witch.
The film was shot over a period of eight weeks, with most
principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as a ...
being done at the Elios Studios in
Rome
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, where Corbucci had previously filmed ''Django''.
The studio's set was in dire need of repair, which made it easier for Castellari to film as they did not have to redress the sets. The film was also shot on location at
Lago di Camposecco.
According to Nero, the music by
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis was inspired by
Leonard Cohen
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.
Release
''Keoma'' premièred in Italy on November 25, 1976, and was considered a mild success in Italy at the time. The film grossed a total of 1,571,995,000
Italian lira
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in Italy on its theatrical release.
It was later released on Blu-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment as a double-feature with ''
The Grand Duel
''The Grand Duel'' (Italian: ''Il Grande duello''), also known as ''Storm Rider'' and ''The Big Showdown'', is a 1972 Spaghetti Western film directed by Giancarlo Santi, who had previously worked as Sergio Leone's assistant director on ''The Goo ...
'' utilizing a restored print.
Some countries promoted the film as a ''Django'' film. These included France (''Django Rides Again'') and West Germany (''Django's Great Return''). In the UK, the film was released in 1977 by Intercontinental Films as ''The Violent Breed'',
while Vadib Productions released the film in the United States as ''Keoma the Avenger'' in 1978.
Spanish promotion for the film lists
Sergio Leone
Sergio Leone (; 3 January 1929 – 30 April 1989) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter credited as the pioneer of the Spaghetti Western genre and widely regarded as one of the most influential directors in the history of cine ...
as a producer which he is not credited with anywhere else.
Reception
In a contemporary review, the ''
Monthly Film Bulletin
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'' reviewed a dubbed 85 minute version of the film.
The review noted that the film was "too severely cut to follow its plot easily let alone its multiple
Freud
Sigmund Freud ( , ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies explained as originating in conflicts ...
ian undercurrents", but stated that "visually it has many impressive if conventional aspects", noting the introduction and various flash back scenes.
The review also praised
Franco Nero as "endlessly enjoyable" and concluded that ''Keoma'' "is an effective reminder that the Italian Western was always formally more intriguing than its critics would have one believe."
In a retrospective review,
AllMovie gave the film four stars out of five, and referred to the film as one of the "finest efforts" of the Spaghetti Western genre.
The review noted that the "plentiful gunplay is choreographed with balletic grandeur, the camera work is sweeping and lyrical" and Luigi Montefiore's script "is heavy with spiritual metaphor while still adhering to established Western tenets."
AllMovie also commented on the score as "the film's sole drawback", finding it "often tone-deaf".
See also
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List of Italian films of 1976
A list of films produced in Italy in 1976 (see 1976 in film):
References
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