Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaArmy deserter Capt. Viktor Kaleb is offered a pardon and reinstatement in the cavalry if he agrees to lead a special forces group in a raid against an Apache stronghold into Mexico.Army deserter Capt. Viktor Kaleb is offered a pardon and reinstatement in the cavalry if he agrees to lead a special forces group in a raid against an Apache stronghold into Mexico.Army deserter Capt. Viktor Kaleb is offered a pardon and reinstatement in the cavalry if he agrees to lead a special forces group in a raid against an Apache stronghold into Mexico.
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Moving and spectacular Western with story and script by prestigious Claif Huffaker in "Dirty Dozen" style with assaults, noisy action, marauding Apache attacks, violence and gorgeous outdoors from Spain. Stars Bekim Fehmiu who creates especially a memorable role giving acceptable acting as a deserter captain who is given the amnesty in exchange for leading the misfit team, as the avenger Victor Kaleb is promoted again as an Army Captain, being offered the pardon and reinstatement in the cavalry if he agrees to command a special forces bunch. He is well accompanied by a great and large support cast with plenty of familiar faces playing the especially trained soldiers, such as Albert Salmi, Chuck Connors, Ricardo Montalban, Slim Pickens, Patrick Wayne, Richard Crenna, and John Huston as a stubborn General, adding other minor roles for Remo De Angelis, Fausto Tozzi and Mimmo Palmar as cruel Apache chief.
It contains at atmospheric cinematography by Aldo Tonti, though a perfect remastering being really necessary. Shot on location in El Torcal de Antequera, Malaga and Almeria, Andalucia, Spain and Lazio, Rome, Italy. As well as rousing and stirring musical score by Piero Piccioni. The motion picture well produced by Dino De Laurentiis was professionally directed by Burt Kennedy. He is mainly known for being writer in Budd Boetticher western fims. As Burt also directed a lot of Westerns as The good guys and the bad guys, The train robbers, The war wagon, More wild wild west, The rounders, Return of the Seven, The wild wild west revisited, The dynamite and the gold, Hannie Coulder, The Alamo 13 days to glory, and his two most successful westerns : Support you local gunfighter and Support you local sheriff. In addition, Kennedy directed others genres including films as Killer inside me, All the kind strangers, Trouble with spies, Big bad John, and Suburban commando. Rating 6/10. Acceptable and passable Western.
Captain Viktor Kaleb, convincingly played by the largely unknown then Yugoslav actor Fekim Behmiu, finds his wife skinned and otherwise tortured by marauding Apaches, and he kills her to end her misery. After doing that, he returns to base only to be threatened with court martial by the unsympathetic and bureaucratic Major Brown (played by Crenna, in a largely thankless role as ineffective fort commander).
Kaleb decides to desert the army and go on on the path of revenge right in the heart of Apache territory.
By all accounts, Kaleb is more successful on his ace than Brown's entire troop of misfits that include a lieutenant blandly played by Brandon de Wilde (a child star in SHANE who lost luster as he grew older and sadly died at 30); a chaplain who is a dynamite expert (Chuck Connors, possibly in his most memorable supporting role after THE BIG COUNTRY); Jackson, the Afro-American who hates Kaleb for no particularly clear reasons; the extremely reliable British actor, Ian Bannen, as guest officer of the Imperial Majesty's Army; and Kaleb's only friends, Tattinger (played by the always interesting to watch Slim Pickens) and Natchai (Ricardo Montalban, with a superlative minimalist performance).
And then you get John Huston as Gen. Miles. Montalban and he steal the show. Miles sees the need to use the revenge-driven Kaleb to hit at Apache Chief Durango, who's weaving nefarious plans to overrun the fort from his hideout in Mexico. Behmiu, always accompanied by his trusted wolf, has no sense of humor: he is out to do a job, picks the men for it, and heads them across territory that CHATO'S LAND would seem inspired by, two years later.
Thus Gen. Miles gives Kaleb the mission to strike at Durango and his marauding braves. Kaleb picks a team of men that he knows will test and undermine his authority. He knows that he will have to prove himself and his leadership capacity every step of the way. He and his lone wolf will do it in a relentless atmosphere of desert sand, sun, sweaty men, struggle for survival. Everyone knows the odds are very much against.
THE DESERTER is no masterpiece but it has the great merit of never seeking the easy way out and it certainly avoids any type of hypocritical political correctness. These are human beings pushing against the elements and against a barbaric enemy. No quarter given, none taken. Even children are no saints here.
Footnote: I found it interesting to see Behmiu close the eyes of the lieutenant played by de Wilde. There is something premonitory about that scene: de Wilde would be killed in a car accident in Denver just over a year later.
Still, the burden is too much for Bekim. The film is a particularly dark Western. Writer/directory Kennedy, whose other films display a lot of warmth and humor, has given the star little to work with but grief and righteous resentment. You wish the hero well, but he doesn't engage you, and Bekim can't draw the missing sparkle forth from his own personality... not for an American audience, anyway.
We're left with a B movie, a movie that can command your attention but not your love.
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- QuizWhen Burt Kennedy came on board, he wanted Henry Fonda, Martin Balsam, Ernest Borgnine or Martin Landau or Karl Malden for the part of Gen. Miles. Malden looked for $250,000 plus $1,500 a day expenses. A much cheaper John Huston got the part.
- BlooperAt 38:50, the captain says to be there at daybreak. Yet the next scene when they are preparing to depart, the height of the sun is at least 10 am.
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Captain Viktor Kaleb: O'Toole made two mistakes. He didn't test his skills...
Cpt. Crawford: And he yelled when he was falling.
Captain Viktor Kaleb: An Apache wouldn't.
Cpt. Crawford: Damn it! If a man is dying, he has a right to be a little bit disturbed by it!
Captain Viktor Kaleb: Not if he cares anything about the men he was with.
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