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Navajo Joe [Blu-ray]

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  • Actors: Burt Reynolds, Aldo Sambrell, Nicoletta Machiavelli, Fernando Rey
  • Directors: Sergio Corbucci
  • Format: Blu-ray, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
    NR
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  • Studio: Kino Lorber
  • DVD Release Date: August 18, 2015
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00YQTCMM0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #67,415 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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By gobirds2 TOP 1000 REVIEWER on June 26, 2001
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Burt Reynolds in the title role takes out revenge on Aldo Sanbrell and his gang in this extremely violent and unsympathetic Spaghetti Western. This film shows off Reynolds' great physique and athletic prowess (circa 1966) under Sergio Corbucci's direction. Ennio Morricone (Leo Nichols) composed a rather over the top pseudo-American Indian score which is just wild. The final confrontation between Reynolds and Sanbrell is so incredible it has to be seen.
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By Sebastian H. on February 23, 2008
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Navajo Joe suffers from mediocre makeup effects and below average scenery, but it makes up in story intensity, drama and most of all music. Morricone's score gives you goosebumps and it makes the movie so much more emotional. The reason why people are longing to see this movie on DVD, is that it is a quintessential Spaghetti Western, one of the must see films of the genre, with the music so popular, the star so famous and the finale so memorable, it is a wonder MGM hasn't released this one years ago (this is a copy of my review I wrote at the Spaghetti Western Database, swdb.info)
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Before Burt Reynolds became a hot property, he went to Italy probably hoping to catch the fire that Clint Eastwood found and made 'NAVAJO JOE' the fifth western by director Sergio Corbucci. Burt has said in past interviews that its his worst film but he couldn't be more farther from the truth. It's one of the best spaghetti westerns of the mid sixties with a stellar cast including Fernando Rey and the beautiful Nicoleta Machiavelli as the mute Indian girl who becomes Burt's sidekick. The true scene stealer is the awesome Aldo Sambrell as Duncan, the leader of a band of outlaws who are getting paid for Indian scalps and who stops at nothing to try to bring down Burt. Corbucci delivers the goods with non stop action throughout its running time. The music score is under the direction of the master, Ennio Morricone, who is billed under an alias ,Leo Nichols, which he also used for his excellent score for Corbucci's 'THE HELLBENDERS' released the same year. MGM gives the release a pristine widescreen transfer, lets hope they release 'DEATH RIDES A HORSE' and 'GUNS FOR SAN SEBASTIAN' in the near future with the same quality. This film is one of my favorite guilty pleasures which I find myself coming back to on repeated viewings. Its fast, bloody, and honorable, and sorry, Burt, its better than'100 RIFLES'.
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"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
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Of all the so called "Spaghetti Westerns", this odd movie is just about the best one of them. It stars Burt Reynolds, ridiculously cast as a Native American, the titular "Navajo Joe", who witnesses his wife's murder. He tracks down and kills the culprits. And that's the plot. In case you forget the title of the movie or the main character, the soundtrack will remind you, chanting "Navajo Joe" over and over again, in a score by the great Ennio Morricone. This used to be available on DVD, and when it went out of print, was fetching handsome prices on eBay. Now that it's on Blu-Ray, looking and sounding great, it's a must for Spaghetti Western fans. And it's inexpensive, which is always a plus.
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I love spaghetti westerns, and this is a good one. I do love the music from this movie. In fact, I first heard the music from this movie in Kill Bill and then sought out where the music came from, and learned it was from Navajo Joe.
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I think Navajo Joe was based on a French comic book series by JiJi the mentor of Blueberry's GIR/Mobius.
In any event Burt Reynolds seems to be expanding his role from the Gunsmoke TV series. It is a decent western and Burt is first class. I know it was at the start of his rise to movie stardom in the late 1970's
A nice tough little western.
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This cynical Sergio Corbucci horse opera about the eponymous Native American hero wreaking vengeance on a murderous gang of cutthroat renegades for murdering his woman and massacring his village qualifies as a stalwart, traditional Spaghetti western with nonstop riding, shooting, and killing galore. Killing constitutes a virtual reflex action in this savage, above-average shoot'em up. "Gunsmoke" actor Burt Reynolds must have been in the best shape of his life to pull off some of his stunts. He leaps and he lunges as if he were a born acrobat. For example, trussed upside down by the evil villains, he gets a little help from a sneaky city slicker and crunches up to untie his ankles. Remember how Richard Gere did sit-ups dangling by his ankles from the ceiling of his apartment in "American Gigolo?" Burt performs similar stunts and is as nimble as a ninja. Masquerading as Leo Nichols, "Fistful of Dollars" composer Ennio Morricone conjures up another memorable, atmospheric orchestral soundtrack with traditional Indian chanting, screaming, and steel string guitar thumping. Quentin Tarantino thought so much of it and he sampled Morricone's score in his two sword-wielding "Kill Bill" sagas. "Hercules, Samson, and Ulysses" lenser Silvano Ippoliti confines all the rampaging violence very skillfully with his widescreen compositions so it looks very cool. Some of Ippoliti's more imaginative set-ups occur when he obscures the identity of one of the villains during a saloon conference scene.

"Navajo Joe" is one of a fistful of westerns where the only good Indian isn't a dead one. Few American westerns would celebrate the Native American as Corbucci does in "Navajo Joe." Joe is pretty doggoned smart for a savage. Veteran Spaghetti western villain Aldo Sambrell is as treacherous as they come.
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