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Navajo Joe

  • 1966
  • 13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.9K
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Burt Reynolds and Nicoletta Machiavelli in Navajo Joe (1966)
A Native American warrior seeks revenge on the gang of sadistic scalphunters-turned-bank robbers who massacred his tribe.
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A Native American warrior seeks revenge on the gang of sadistic scalphunters-turned-bank robbers who massacred his tribe.A Native American warrior seeks revenge on the gang of sadistic scalphunters-turned-bank robbers who massacred his tribe.A Native American warrior seeks revenge on the gang of sadistic scalphunters-turned-bank robbers who massacred his tribe.

  • Director
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Writers
    • Ugo Pirro
    • Piero Regnoli
    • Fernando Di Leo
  • Stars
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Aldo Sambrell
    • Nicoletta Machiavelli
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Ugo Pirro
      • Piero Regnoli
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Stars
      • Burt Reynolds
      • Aldo Sambrell
      • Nicoletta Machiavelli
    • 49User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Navajo Joe
    Aldo Sambrell
    Aldo Sambrell
    • Mervyn 'Vee' Duncan
    • (as Aldo Sanbrell)
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    • Estella - Mrs. Lynne's maid
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Rev. Rattigan
    Tanya Lopert
    Tanya Lopert
    • Maria - Saloon Girl
    Franca Polesello
    • Barbara - Saloon Girl
    Lucia Modugno
    Lucia Modugno
    • Geraldine - Wounded Saloon Girl
    Pierre Cressoy
    Pierre Cressoy
    • Dr. Chester Lynne
    • (as Peter Cross)
    Roberto Paoletti
    • Sheriff Johnson
    Nino Imparato
    Nino Imparato
    • Chuck Holloway - Banjo Player
    • (as Antonio Imparato)
    Lucio Rosato
    Lucio Rosato
    • Jeffrey Duncan
    Valeria Sabel
    • Hannah Lynne
    Mario Lanfranchi
    • Jefferson Clay - Mayor
    Ángel Álvarez
    Ángel Álvarez
    • Oliver Blackwood - Bank Manager
    • (as Angel Alvarez)
    Rafael Albaicín
    • Mexican Scalphunter
    • (as Rafael Albaicin)
    Lorenzo Robledo
    • Robledo - Member of Duncan's Gang
    Álvaro de Luna
    Álvaro de Luna
    • Sancho Ramirez - Member of Duncan's Gang
    • (as Alvaro De Luna)
    Valentino Macchi
    • Gringo Scalphunter
    • Director
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Ugo Pirro
      • Piero Regnoli
      • Fernando Di Leo
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    6Red-Barracuda

    A solid, if unspectacular, early Sergio Corbucci western

    Sergio Corbucci is regarded as the best spaghetti western director after Sergio Leone. This is a reputation well-earned after the important and iconic Django and his later masterpiece The Great Silence, which remains one of the best westerns ever made. Navajo Joe was a film he made earlier in his career from the period when the Italian western was in its early years. In fairness, it pales somewhat in comparison to those other two films and it's a more standard spaghetti western overall.

    It's probably most famous for starring Burt Reynolds. He was hardly a name you would associate with this kind of thing but in this one he plays the titular anti-hero. He resembles a lot of other lead characters from spaghetti westerns who seemed to be loners with almost super-human combat skills; however, he differs in one significant way in that he is an Indian. It wasn't very common at all for Italian westerns to feature Native Americans in any capacity far less in a lead role. Reynolds actually even looks like an Indian as well. He is okay in the role otherwise though but nothing especially great, although his character is hardly the most well-written one ever. Seemingly Reynolds has dissed this film in public which seems somewhat harsh to me as it's a decent film and he did star in the Cannonball Run films after all but then again he has also bad mouthed another of his later films, Boogie Nights, a movie that is exceptionally good. So perhaps we shouldn't pay too much attention to Burt's taste in these matters.

    Like lots of other films of this type, the story is revenge themed. Joe comes to the rescue of a small town terrorised by some bandits. The criminals have hitherto been used to killing Indians for a dollar a head but have now moved onto robbing a train for a much larger sum. Despite the townsfolk having anti-Indian sentiments, Joe helps them but at a cost and also because it is convenient with his plans for revenge on these bandits. Quite frankly, the story is pretty pedestrian. It has a fairly interesting underlying anti-racism message but mostly it's unremarkable. Neither Joe nor the villains are especially interesting. The best character for me was Estella, played by the beautiful Nicoletta Machiavelli but she is pretty peripheral. There is a lot of bloody action for sure but it isn't that memorable. The most striking moment – it you can forgive the pun – was when one of the bad guys gets a flying axe embedded in his head. Like a lot of similar productions, this one benefits from a score by Il Maestro himself, Ennio Morricone. In the final analysis, Navajo Joe is a fairly workman-like spaghetti western but will certainly offer something to fans of the sub-genre.
    7slightlymad22

    A Fistful of Burt Reynolds

    This movie was Burt Reynolds's second lead role in a theatrical feature film. This movie is also one of Quentin Tarantino's Top Twenty favourite spaghetti westerns.

    Plot In A Paragraph: An Indian warrior called Navajo Joe (Burt Reynolds) seeks revenge on a gang of sadistic outlaws who has massacred the people of his tribe.

    Aside from Reynolds the acting in this film is pretty mediocre. There s also pacing problems Burt Reynolds only agreed to make this film because he was under the impression that Sergio Leone would be directing. When he found out it was Sergio Corbucci he tried to pull out, but the contracts had already been signed and it was too late.

    As a side note this is the first time Burt wears a wig in a movie, but that's more to do with him playing an Indian than the actual role.
    6christopher-underwood

    how good this might have been

    Not without interest but this starts so well with some great long shots and then some startling up close violence and the story is unfolding as we struggle to keep up, and then it pretty much stops. We are introduced to a very young Burt Reynolds who looks pretty good with his horse and rifle but then we get to meet the baddie brothers and they seem far more interesting. Lovely old train but lame plot which necessitates the town's folk (who have said 'no' to guns) being able to do nothing except sit around and wait hoping that Joe will sort things out. Thing is we have to sit watching them sit. And so it plods on. There are a couple of spurts of nasty violence but the girls are wasted, criminally so in the case of Nicoletta Machiavelli and we are forced to imagine just how good this might have been.
    6Wuchakk

    Burt's Spaghetti Western with Sergio Corbucci, not Sergio Leone

    "Navajo Joe" is a spaghetti Western from 1966 starring Burt Reynolds as the titular Native warrior who seeks revenge on a gang of sadistic outlaws who massacred his wife and tribe.

    They say Italians have been making the worst movies for a hundred years, but "Navajo Joe" is pretty good for a spaghetti oater. In an interview Reynolds admitted that he took Clint Eastwood's example (whom he replaced on the TV series "Rawhide") by going to Europe and starring in an Italian Western; unlike Eastwood who got Sergio Leone, however, Burt got Sergio Corbucci.Despite this, Reynolds was in his prime and looks robust; being a stuntman, he did all his own stunts, which is impressive when you view the movie.

    Other highlights include the typically outlandish but memorable score by Ennio Morricone (pseudonymously credited as Leo Nichols), which is reminiscent of his later score for "Burn!" and raven-haired Nicoletta Machiavelli as Estella, a half-breed who takes a liking to Joe. Other than this, the typical revenge plot moves right along for a fairly entertaining 60's European Western where the dubbed voices don't match the lips. "Navajo Joe" may not be great, but it's amusing enough.

    The film runs 93 minutes and was shot in Spain.

    GRADE: B
    7FightingWesterner

    What's Burt So Embarrassed About?

    Instead of slapping you in the face for not seeing Navajo Joe, Burt Reynolds is more likely to slap you in the face if you have seen Navajo Joe!

    I saw a television interview once where Reynolds spoke very flippantly about it, basically saying that he was trying to imitate Clint Eastwood's (whom he replaced on the TV series "Rawhide") path to success by going to Europe and starring in a western. He went on to say that unlike Eastwood who got Sergio Leone, he was stuck with Sergio Corbucci.

    While I understand Burt's disappointment that this didn't become a hit movie or do much to advance his career, I don't understand his embarrassment as this is actually a pretty decent picture and he did get to star in a movie, which most people don't get a chance to.

    Sergio Corbucci is named by many as the next best thing to Leone, whose films are being rediscovered and re-appraised as classics of the genre. I'd say he did pretty good for a TV actor! (and this couldn't possibly be worse than Driven!)

    The plot involves a brutal band of cutthroats led by menacing Spanish actor Aldo Sambrell, who go from killing Indians for profit to an attempt at robbing a train, thwarted by Navajo Joe who takes the train (and the loot) to it's intended destination and agrees to save the town from the now angry rampaging outlaws.

    As far as Italian westerns and Sergio Corbucci films go, this is neither the best nor worst of either. It's worth watching and has a great score by an uncredited Ennio Morricone.

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    • Trivia
      Burt Reynolds only agreed to make this film because he was under the impression that Sergio Leone would be directing. When he found out it was Sergio Corbucci he tried to pull out, but the contracts had already been signed and it was too late.
    • Goofs
      When the outlaws stop the train by blocking the tracks with trees, there is not a tree anywhere in sight.
    • Quotes

      Sheriff Elmo Reagan: But you can't, an Indian sheriff? Only ones elected in this country are Americans.

      Joe: My father was born here, in the mountains. His father before him and his father before him and his father before him. Where was your father born?

      Sheriff Elmo Reagan: Ulp, what's that to do with it?

      Joe: I said, where was he born?

      Sheriff Elmo Reagan: Uuh, in Scotland.

      Joe: My father was born here, in America. His father before him and his father before him and his father before him. Now which of us is American?

    • Alternate versions
      For its original UK cinema release BBFC cuts were made to edit the shooting scenes, the beating of the Indian, and the killing of Duncan with a rock. The Optimum DVD restores the cinema edits but is cut by 6 secs to remove shots of horsefalls and a cockfight.
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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1968 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Red Fighter
    • Filming locations
      • Guadix, Granada, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
      • C.B. Films S.A.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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