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The Scalphunters

  • Director: Sydney Pollack
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Western
  • Movie Type: Comedy Western, Satire
  • Themes: Nothing Goes Right, Race Relations
  • Main Cast: Burt Lancaster, Shelley Winters, Telly Savalas, Ossie Davis, Armando Silvestre
  • Release Year: 1968
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 102 minutes

Plot

For his third feature outing, director Sydney Pollack helmed this comedic western starring (Burt Lancaster) as fur trapper Joe Bass. While heading for the trading post for his pay after a successful hunting season, Bass runs into a band of Kiowa Indians, who offer to trade the educated slave Joseph (Ozzie Davis) for Bass's furs. Severely outnumbered, the uneducated Bass reluctantly agrees to the swap at gunpoint. Bass and Joseph then follow the Indians in hopes of retrieving the furs. Along the way, the Indians meet up with Jim Howie (Telly Savalas), who not only steals the furs from the Indians, but Joseph from Bass. From there, Jim and his mistress Kate (Shelley Winters) head for Mexico, a move that is fine with Joseph because slavery is outlawed there. But they may not make it south of the border, as the Indians have regrouped and are on their trail with plans to take back the furs. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dabney Coleman - Jed; Dan Vadis - Yuma; Jack Williams - Scalphunter; John Epper - Scalphunter; Gregorio Acosta; Marco Antonio Arzate - Scalphunter; Nick Cravat - Ramon; Jose Martinez; Raul Martinez; Paul Picerni - Frank; Agapito Roidan; Chuck Robertson

Credit

Frank Arrigo - Art Director, Lynn Stalmaster - Casting, Alex Ruiz - Choreography, Joe Drury - Costume Designer, Sydney Pollack - Director, John M. Woodcock - Editor, Elmer Bernstein - Composer (Music Score), Duke Callaghan - Cinematographer, Richard Moore - Cinematographer, Arthur Gardner - Producer, Arnold Laven - Producer, Jules Levy - Producer, Herman Townsley - Special Effects, Tony Epper - Stunts

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The Scalphunters
Directed by Sydney Pollack
Written by William W. Norton
Ed Friend(novel)
Starring Burt Lancaster
Ossie Davis
Telly Savalas
Shelley Winters
Editing by John Woodcock
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) 2 April 1968
Running time United States 102 minutes
Country  United States
Language English

The Scalphunters is a 1968 American Western film starring Burt Lancaster, Ossie Davis and Telly Savalas. The film was directed by Sydney Pollack, with the score written by Elmer Bernstein. Davis was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film.

Plot

Joe Bass (Burt Lancaster), an American fur trapper, is making his way back home with a full cargo of hides when he encounters a group of Kiowa Indians led by Two Crows (Armando Silvestre), who insist on taking his furs. As "payment" they offer him a slave, Joseph Lee (Ossie Davis), who they had previously taken from a group of Comanches. Reluctantly, realising he cannot fight them, Bass agrees to the trade.

Bass is slightly bemused by his new companion, who is a well-educated and refined house slave, unused to the ways of the West. Bass orders him to help him recover the furs from the Kiowa. Lee only agrees to help if Bass agrees to take him to Mexico where slavery is outlawed. Bass is not amused, but the two strike up a friendly relatonship, with Bass teaching Lee how to catch food in the West.

As Lee and Bass come upon the Kiowa, they watch them being ambushed by a group of scalphunters, White Americans and Mexicans who were offered a bounty by the government for each Native scalp they brought in. These scalphunters, led by Jim Howie (Telly Savalas), kill the Kiowa and also steal the furs which Bass had hoped to recover. He and Lee are forced to track the party, hoping to steal back the furs.

Unfortunately, while spying on them, Lee tips over a cliff and is captured by the scalphunters who decide they can sell him for $1500 in Galveston, Texas. As they travel southwards, Jim Howie's girlfriend, Kate (Shelley Winters), reveals to Lee that they are heading for Mexico. He begins to win her favor, by doing her hair and telling her fortune, hoping she will persuade Howes to take him with them across the border, rather than sell him.

Lee meanwhile has been following closely on their trail, and at one point he pins them down with sniper fire, forcing them to let loose the packhorse carrying the furs. He is ambushed, however, and the scalphunters recover the furs and proceed on their way. Approaching their camp at night, Bass tries to persuade Lee to help him, but the slave is now set on going to Mexico and refuses him assistance.

Bass kills several of the scalphunters, by rolling rocks on them. Now thoroughly fed up, and wanting to make it to Mexico in safety, they send Lee as a courier to Bass telling him he can keep the furs. A wary Bass comes down to collect the lone packhorse, and is ambushed by Howie who had always intended to break the deal. In an ensuing struggle he is shot by Lee.

The bickering Bass and Lee then break into a long fight, in which neither can defeat the other. Meanwhile, a group of Kiowa attack and overrun the scalphunters. Two Crows, who had survived an earlier massacre, has fetched reinforcements. He takes back the furs, per their earlier deal. The story ends with Bass and Lee, now friends, preparing to follow the Kiowa to steal back the furs.

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The Way West/Scalphunters/Hang 'Em High, The (1967 Album by Original Soundtrack)
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