''Roy Colt & Winchester Jack'' is a 1970 Italian
Spaghetti Western
The Spaghetti Western is a broad subgenre of Western films produced in Europe. It emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of Sergio Leone's film-making style and international box-office success. The term was used by foreign critics because most o ...
film directed by
Mario Bava.
Plot
Gunslingers Roy Colt and Winchester Jack fail to make a living through crime and Roy dissolves the partnership to earn an honest buck in Carson City as a sheriff. Sheriff Roy is then entrusted by the townsfolk with a replica of a treasure map said to lead to a fortune in buried gold, and his old partner Jack and a gang of desperados try to get to it first.
Cast
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Brett Halsey as Roy Colt
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Marilù Tolo as Manila
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Charles Southwood
Charles Southwood was an American actor in Europe and the founder of Death Cigarettes.
Biography
Southwood is connected with Spaghetti Westerns.
Born in Los Angeles in 1937, his family moved to Oregon at the end of World War II. He earned a ...
as Winchester Jack
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Teodoro Corrà as The Reverend
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Federico Boido as Boida (Blondie)
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Mauro Bosco as Bellatreccia (Braid/Martin)
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Isa Miranda
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Miranda was born Ines Isabella Sampietro in Milan, the daughter of atreet car conductor in Mian. When ...
as Mammola (Violet)
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Guido Lollobrigida as Canne (Shotgun)
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Bruno Corazzari as Dente di Cavallo (Horsetooth)
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as Sandy
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Franco Pesce
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Life and career
Franco Pesce was born in Naples. He was the son of the actor Ettore. At a young age Pesce studied lyric singing with the intention of ...
as Old Checkers Player
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Vincenzo Crocitti as Deaf Man
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Giorgio Gargullio as Samuel Lewis
Production
''Roy Colt & Winchester Jack'' was Produzioni Atlas Consorziate producer Mario Bregni's reward for director
Mario Bava after he rescued the film ''
Five Dolls for an August Moon''. The screenplay was written by Mario di Nardo, who had also written ''Five Dolls for an August Moon'', a script which Bava did not care for.
Bava biographer
Tim Lucas commented that following the release of ''
Once Upon a Time in the West'' in 1968,
Spaghetti Western
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s seemed to be in competition with regard to which film could come up with the most flagrantly bizarre characters and situations. This led to Spaghetti Westerns featuring
martial arts
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,
exploitive scenes of rape and gore, and
gothic
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themes. These extremities led to Bava approaching ''Roy Colt & Winchester Jack'' as a broad
spoof of the genre. Lead actor
Brett Halsey, who had become friendly with Bava during the shooting of their previous film together, the
sex comedy ''
Four Times That Night'', stated that it became a comedy as "the script wasn't very good; it kind of lent itself to having fun with it", and revealed that Bava had the idea of playing the film for laughs as early as signing on the cast. Lucas felt that despite being described as a comedy, the film "more correctly belongs to the category of farce or satire", stating that it resembles a ''
Mad'' magazine sketch that pokes fun at the traditions of Westerns, in contrast to being a film with a straightforward narrative and humorous dialogue.
Charles Southwood
Charles Southwood was an American actor in Europe and the founder of Death Cigarettes.
Biography
Southwood is connected with Spaghetti Westerns.
Born in Los Angeles in 1937, his family moved to Oregon at the end of World War II. He earned a ...
stated that ''Roy Colt & Winchester Jack'' was "the best thing I did over
n Italy
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and stated that the film was improvised on a day-by-day basis. Southwood continued that "everyone contributed ideas. It was hilarity every morning. We'd make up scenes in the trailer!"
The credits of the film state that it was filmed at De Paolis Studios, but Halsey believes that only the interiors were shot there as he did not recall De Paolis having any standing Western town, and believes the town scenes may have been shot at
Cinecittà as the studios were close to each other.
Release
''Roy Colt & Winchester Jack'' was distributed by PAC in Italy on August 13, 1970. It premiered in Rome in the same month. By the end of its Italian run, the film had grossed 263,386,000
Italian lira, making it the 22nd highest-grossing Spaghetti Western released there that year.
Lucas noted that it was not until the success of the humorous Western ''
They Call Me Trinity'' before the film received an international release and was acquired by Spanish, West German and American distributors in 1972.
In the United States, the film was acquired by Cinevision Films, which was also the distributor of ''Four Times that Night'' and a production partner in Bava's later film ''
Baron Blood'', but with the possible exception of one or two minor playdates to qualify for a
tax break, the film appears to have gone unreleased in the United States. Alfredo Leone, the film's rights holder, expressed doubt that more than a few prints of the English-dubbed version were ever struck, and when the film was prepared for its American DVD release in 2002, no print or negative of the English dub was found to exist. The film was released by
Image Entertainment in the United States on DVD.
Reception
In his biography on Bava, Lucas commented that the film "involves a deliberate element of grotesquery, resulting sometimes overbearing exaggerations of nature, overstated action and distorted performances that are all too easy to interpret unfavorably", and that the film "contains more artless shots than any other Bava film".
See also
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List of Italian films of 1970
References
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1970 films
1970 Western (genre) films
Spaghetti Western films
Films directed by Mario Bava
Films scored by Piero Umiliani
1970s Italian films