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''Navajo Joe'' is a 1966
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 o ...
film directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring
Burt Reynolds Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor, considered a sex symbol and icon of 1970s American popular culture. Reynolds first rose to prominence when he starred in television series such as ' ...
as the titular
Navajo Indian The Navajo Nation ( nv, Naabeehó Bináhásdzo), also known as Navajoland, is a Native American reservation in the United States. It occupies portions of northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southeastern Utah; at roughly , the ...
who opposes a group of bandits responsible for killing his tribe.


Plot

Having massacred an
Indian Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
village with his gang, scalp hunter Duncan rides to the nearest town to discover that he is now an outlaw, as scalp hunting is now illegal. Duncan murders the sheriff and begins burning the town. In the town, Duncan meets Lynne, the town doctor, who conspires with Duncan to steal a train full of the bank's money. Three female entertainers and their manager overhear talk of the plot and ride to the next town of Esperanza to warn people. Several of Duncan's gang attempt to kill them, but their scheme is thwarted by Navajo Joe. Joe steals the train back from Duncan's gang. He asks the townspeople of Esperanza to pay him to protect them from Duncan, demanding, "I want a dollar a head from every man in this town for every bandit I kill." The townspeople reject him, as they "don't make bargains with Indians." Lynne's wife Hannah persuades them otherwise. Joe sets a trap for Duncan, but is caught and tortured, and Lynne and Hannah are killed. Rescued by an old man who leads the female entertainers, Joe again steals the train and wipes out Duncan's gang. A showdown occurs in an Indian cemetery, where Joe reclaims the pendant that Duncan had stolen from his wife when he murdered her. As Joe turns, Duncan shoots him with a hidden gun. Injured, Joe grabs a tomahawk and throws it, hitting Duncan square in the forehead. With Duncan dead, Joe sends his horse back to town, carrying the bank's money. The townspeople are surprised that Joe has kept his word and are relieved that their money has been returned. Estella, disappointed in the attitudes of the townspeople and grateful for what Joe has done for them, sends the horse back to be reunited with him, leaving Joe's final fate ambiguous.


Cast

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Burt Reynolds Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor, considered a sex symbol and icon of 1970s American popular culture. Reynolds first rose to prominence when he starred in television series such as ' ...
as Joe "Navajo Joe" * Aldo Sanbrell as Mervyn "Vee" Duncan *
Nicoletta Machiavelli Nicoletta Machiavelli (1 August 1944 – 15 November 2015) was an Italian film actress, also known as Nicoletta Rangoni Machiavelli and Nicoletta Macchiavelli. Life and career The daughter of a Florentine father and of an American mother, Mach ...
as Estella *
Fernando Rey Fernando Casado Arambillet (La Coruña (Spain), 20 September 1917 – Madrid (Spain), 9 March 1994), best known as Fernando Rey, was a Spanish film, theatre, and television actor, who worked in both Europe and the United States. A suave, i ...
as Father Rattigan *
Tanya Lopert Tanya Lopert (born 19 June 1942 in New York City New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the List of United States cities by population, most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,8 ...
as Maria * Franca Polesello as Barbara * Lucia Modugno as Geraldine * Peter Cross as Dr. Chester Lynne * Roberto Paoletti as Sheriff Johnson * Nino Imparato as Chuck Holloway, Banjo Player * Lucio Rosato as Jeffrey Duncan *
Valeria Sabel Valeria Sabel (7 April 1928 – 18 August 2009) was an Italian actress. She appeared in more than sixty films from 1964 to 2009. In '' Godfather III'' she played the role of ''Sister Vincenza''. Selected filmography References External ...
as Hannah Lynne * Mario Lanfranchi as Jefferson Clay, The Mayor of Esperanza * Angel Alvarez as Oliver Blackwood, Bank Manager * Rafael Albaicin as Mexican scalphunter * Lorenzo Robledo as Robledo, Duncan Gang Member *
Álvaro de Luna Álvaro de Luna y Fernández de Jarava (between 1388 and 13902 June 1453), was a Castilian statesman, favourite of John II of Castile. He served as Constable of Castile and as Grand Master of the Order of Santiago. He earned great influence i ...
as Sancho Ramirez, Duncan Gang Member *
Valentino Macchi Valentino Macchi (4 August 1937 - 19 March 2013) was an Italian actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1962 to 2008. His last appearance was in 2008 and died on March 19, 2013, at his home in Rome Selected filmography *1962: ''Bo ...
as Gringo Scalphunter * Maria Cristina Sani as Joe's Wife * Gianni di Stolfo as Sheriff Elmo Reagan * Simon Arriga as "Monkey", Duncan gang member *
Cris Huerta Crisanto Huerta Brieva (26 January 1935 – 28 November 2004), better known as Cris Huerta, was a Portuguese actor. He was sometimes credited as Chris Huerta. Life and career Born in Lisbon, Huerta grew up in Madrid and he studied economics be ...
as "El Gordo" * Angel Ortiz as "El Cojo" * Roderick Auguste as Ciudadano * Dianick as Swedish Settler


Production

Producer
Dino De Laurentiis Agostino "Dino" De Laurentiis (; 8 August 1919 – 10 November 2010) was an Italian-American film producer. Along with Carlo Ponti, he was one of the producers who brought Italian cinema to the international scene at the end of World War II. He ...
approached director Sergio Corbucci with a script titled ''Un dollaro a testa'' (). Corbucci claimed that
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was promised to him for the lead role in the film. De Laurentiis cast Reynolds for the role because he felt that Reynolds resembled Brando. Reynolds was a friend of
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, who had raved to Reynolds about a director named Sergio. Eastwood introduced Reynolds to De Laurentiis, who was looking for an actor who could do his own stunts. Reynolds went to Italy in April 1966. He later spoke about his time in Europe, explaining that "... the only thing today for an American actor is to go to Europe for $350,000, crinkle up the film, jump up and down a couple of times and you've got it made." De Laurentiis announced that the film would be part of a six-picture deal that he had with
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, which included films titled ''Absurd Universe'', ''
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'', ''A River of Dollars'' (with Reynolds and Henry Silva, later filmed as '' The Hills Run Red'' with Thomas Hunter replacing Reynolds), ''The Bandit'' (with Clint Eastwood) and '' Waterloo''. De Laurentiis received many script re-writes from Piero Regnoli and
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; after the sixth draft, he approved the script. Reynolds was surprised that the cast was predominantly non-English-speaking and that the director was not
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 cin ...
as he had thought, but Sergio Corbucci. Reynolds would later state that the film had failed because he had worked with "the wrong Sergio." Reynolds has stated that the Italian crew did not know what "real Indians" looked like, saying his wig made him look like
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. Reynolds added, "... of course when you play a half-breed you have to be stoicand you can't get funkyand you have to have a deep voice. Apparently there are no Indians with high voices. And you have to shave your arms all the time. It's easy to get the left but just try and reach the right." Commenting on his role in the film, Reynolds felt that the physical aspects did not worry him, but that his costumes did. Of his work, Corbucci declared that he made "... European Westerns the way they like them over here. Plenty of action. Little talk. And I have the privilege of changing at a moment's notice the costumes and geography."


Release

''Navajo Joe'' was released in Italy in November 1966 and in the United States in 1967.


Reception

In a contemporary review,
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of ''
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'' dismissed the film as "colorless" and another of the "... super-bloody 'Westerns' made by Italians and Spaniards in Spain with Italian, Spanish and American actors." ''
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'' noted that Regnoli and Di Leo's screenplay allowed for "... fast movement which Corbucci handles well enough", ultimately declaring the film to be "Lowercase western ... Okay for minor action market." In a retrospective review, Ken Tucker of ''
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'' gave the film a D rating, calling it "a dubbed Italian botch", finding it inferior to another Western that he reviewed, ''
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''. Burt Reynolds described ''Navajo Joe'' as "so awful it was only shown in prisons and airplanes because nobody could leave. I killed ten thousand guys, wore a Japanese slingshot and a fright wig." When Reynolds won an Emmy in 1991 for ''
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'', he said during his acceptance speech, "All those pictures''Navajo Joe''they paid off, you know."


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