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WHITE COMANCHE (Jose' Briz Mendez, 1968) **, 9 February 2008
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MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta
Being a Spanish rather than Italian production, I don't think this
rates as an official Spaghetti Western yet, it's been included with a
clutch of such efforts in a budget-release Box Set (which I've rented
and am currently going through); the treatment itself, in fact, isn't
even really evocative of that distinctly baroque style!
The film-makers managed to acquire two American stars for this one:
veteran Joseph Cotten and William Shatner (a fashionable commodity at
the time thanks to the STAR TREK phenomenon on TV); they actually
complement each other quite well, the reliable Cotten being a laid-back
yet plain-speaking marshal and Shatner brooding albeit given
occasionally to his trademark histrionics especially since he plays
twins, i.e. cowboy hero and the troublesome half-breed of the title!
The narrative also incorporates a subplot involving rival factions
fighting for control of the town of Rio Hondo; female interest is
provided by lovely blonde Rosanna Yanni (co-star of the two "Red Lips"
films by Jess Franco made the previous year), who's assaulted by one
Shatner and loved by the other. Eventually, the two siblings face-off
in a duel on horseback which both undertake bare-chested and wearing
a bandana (presumably, to confuse the audience as to the identity of
the victor)! At the end of the day, the film proves a tolerable
diversion if nothing more unless one counts Shatner's almost campy
intensity (particularly in his caricatured Indian portrayal) as an
added source of gratification! I should also mention here that the
terribly inappropriate jazzy score is a pain to listen to and, besides,
the pan-and-scan version I watched had an irritating tendency to
jump-cutting within the same shot in search of the current speaker's
face!!
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