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Keoma 1976 - Original HD Trailer

Keoma (1976) - Cult Film Index Review

A spaghetti western released at the twilight of the genre has no right to feel this alive, this mythic, or this emotionally bruised, yet Keoma (1976) arrives like a last great howl across a dying frontier. Enzo G. Castellari directs with astonishing visual bravado, the screenplay originating from a treatment by George Eastman (Luigi Montefiori), developed by Mino Roli and Nico Ducci.
Franco Nero's Keoma Shannon, half-Native American, half-white, caught between two worlds, returns from the Civil War to find his hometown ravaged by plague, ruled by the sadistic Caldwell (Donald O'Brien), and poisoned from within by his own racist half-brothers. His aging father, William Shannon (William Berger), still sees the humanity in him, while "the Witch" (Gabriella Giacobbe), a supernatural figure representing fate, watches his destiny unfold in real time, a presence drawn from Greek tragedy and Scandinavian mythology equally. Woody Strode plays George, a former slave who was Keoma's childhood hero and is now the town drunk, a painful, anti-racist counterweight to the film's violence. Lisa (Olga Karlatos), a pregnant outcast, gives the story its wounded heart. Shot on the dilapidated sets of Django at Elios Studios in Rome, by now crumbling, which suited the film's elegiac mood perfectly.

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