Navajo Joe

Navajo revenge slashes ...burns ...ravages the screen!

6.2
19661h 33m

Production

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The sole survivor of a bloody massacre vows revenge on his attackers and on the men who killed his wife.

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Cast

Photo of Aldo Sambrell

Aldo Sambrell

Mervyn 'Vee' Duncan

Photo of Fernando Rey

Fernando Rey

Reverend Rattigan

Photo of Lucia Modugno

Lucia Modugno

Geraldine

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Pierre Cressoy

Chester Lynne

Photo of Nino Imparato

Nino Imparato

Chuck Holloway

Photo of Lucio Rosato

Lucio Rosato

Jeffrey Duncan

Photo of Valeria Sabel

Valeria Sabel

Hannah Lynne

Photo of Ángel Álvarez

Ángel Álvarez

Oliver Blackwood

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Rafael Albaicín

Mexican Scalphunter

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Álvaro de Luna

Sancho Ramirez

Photo of Valentino Macchi

Valentino Macchi

Gringo Scalphunter

Photo of Cristina Iosani

Cristina Iosani

Joe's wife

Photo of Cris Huerta

Cris Huerta

El Gordo

Photo of Dyanik Zurakowska

Dyanik Zurakowska

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Reviews

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John Chard

6/10

Navajo Nearly No!



Navajo Joe is directed by Sergio Corbucci and collectively written by Fernando Di Leo, Ugo Pirro and Piero Regnoli. It stars Burt Reynolds, Aldo Sambrell, Nicoletta Machiavelli, Tanya Lopert and Fernando Rey. Music is by Ennico Morricone and cinematograpy by Silvano Ippolitti.



Though Reynolds would say it’s the worst film he ever made, anyone who has followed his career will know that simply isn’t the case! It’s an odd Spaghetti Western that sees Reynolds play the title character, who strides out for revenge against the ragamuffin varmints who slaughtered his woman and tribe. Cue blood letting galore as Joe enacts said revenge with bloodthirsty glee as the hints of anti-racism struggle to show their heads above the pasta strewn pulpit.



Narratively there’s nothing else to add, it’s simplicity 101 and at times it becomes laborious. Where the film doesn’t lack for interest is with the technical aspects. Corbucci hones his skills as a purveyor of brutal set pieces, each striking for entertainment purpose. Ippolitti adds his own brand of cinematography, gracing the story with a pizzaz it doesn’t deserve, whilst Morricone provides a wonderfully catchy musical score. As for Reynolds? He does OK. Veering close to being pantomime and showing a lack of interest, his all round brooding charisma shines bright and gives the picture a macho edge.



Not a great film by any stretch of the imagination, the script is just too lazy, but it is above average and Spaghetti Western fans can find enough here to gorge on for a satisfying meal. 6/10

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pancine

7/10

OK spaghetti from Corbucci but far from his best. Reynolds looks like a primitive with that forehead and hair. Aldo Sambrell excellent as "Duncan". Nicoletta beautiful and talentless as always. The ending had good and not so good moments, the final scene corny.

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