Year: 1975
Duration: 01:38:51
Directed by: William Allen Castleman
Actors: Victor Mohica, Ralph Meeker, David Canary, Frank DeKova
Language: English
Country: USA
Also known as: Revenge of Johnny Firecloud, Nube de fuego, Raivoisa kosto
Description: Indian Johnny Firecloud (Victor Mohica) lives in a small Western town. He’s constantly being tormented by Colby (Ralph Meeker) and his gang of friends who basically run the town. Things escalate–Johnny is beaten up repeatedly and whipped, his grandfather is publicly humiliated and lynched and a female friend of his is raped to death. Johnny explodes and hunts down Colby’s friends and extracts some very bloody revenge…
David F. Friedman (Devil’s Bloody Playthings) is mostly known for producing godawful softcore sexploiters and the early Herschell Gordon Lewis (Gore Gore Girls) gore flicks, but here’s a solid ’70s action flick with his name high in the credits. This is an unholy mix of Billy Jack, Sergio Leone, and ’70s cop shows, featuring a seriously pissed off Indian, Sacheen Littlefeather’s wretched boob job, a closeted sheriff, and a gaggle of broadly-drawn rednecks. Unlike Friedman’s usual bargain-basement crud, this is well directed, scripted, and acted, but still a monument of ’70s “how the fuck did this get made?!” bad taste. My rip includes the commentary track from Friedman, which wildly veers off-course numerous times. Enjoy!
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I’m searching for the name of the film I watched whenever I was young. Probably came out late 70’s early 80’s. I think it happens on an Indian Reservation or tiny town. I remember them whipping this man, placing him found on the back of the pickup, hanging him from a tree branch, then driving away, exiting him for dead.
He survives plus goes following the men whom did it to him. Whipping 1 man that staggers into church all bloody. He hung among the additional men upside down from a tree plus tied a bag of rattlesnakes over is head.
I’m sorry however that’s all I may remember. I thought it may be a Billy Jack film , However it wasn’t.
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There’s no commentary track as it says in the description.