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The Devil's Backbone

Original title: The Deserter
  • 1970
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
558
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The Devil's Backbone (1970)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

Army deserter Capt. Viktor Kaleb is offered a pardon and reinstatement in the cavalry if he agrees to lead a special forces group in a raid against an Apache stronghold into Mexico.Army deserter Capt. Viktor Kaleb is offered a pardon and reinstatement in the cavalry if he agrees to lead a special forces group in a raid against an Apache stronghold into Mexico.Army deserter Capt. Viktor Kaleb is offered a pardon and reinstatement in the cavalry if he agrees to lead a special forces group in a raid against an Apache stronghold into Mexico.

  • Directors
    • Burt Kennedy
    • Niksa Fulgosi
  • Writers
    • Stuart J. Byrne
    • William H. James
    • Massimo D'Avak
  • Stars
    • Bekim Fehmiu
    • Richard Crenna
    • Chuck Connors
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    558
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Burt Kennedy
      • Niksa Fulgosi
    • Writers
      • Stuart J. Byrne
      • William H. James
      • Massimo D'Avak
    • Stars
      • Bekim Fehmiu
      • Richard Crenna
      • Chuck Connors
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Bekim Fehmiu
    Bekim Fehmiu
    • Capt. Victor Kaleb
    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Maj. Wade Brown
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Reynolds
    Ricardo Montalban
    Ricardo Montalban
    • Natchai - Indian Scout
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • British Army Capt. Crawford
    Brandon De Wilde
    Brandon De Wilde
    • Lt. Ferguson
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Tattinger - American Scout
    Woody Strode
    Woody Strode
    • Cpl. Jackson
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Sgt. Schmidt
    Patrick Wayne
    Patrick Wayne
    • Capt. Bill Robinson
    Fausto Tozzi
    Fausto Tozzi
    • Orozco
    Mimmo Palmara
    Mimmo Palmara
    • Apache Chief Mangus Durango
    John Alderson
    John Alderson
    • O'Toole
    Doc Greaves
    • Capt. Scott
    Lucio Rosato
    Lucio Rosato
    • Jed
    Roberto Simmi
    • Justin
    Larry Stewart
    • Robinson
    Gianni Vannicola
    • Jeff
    • Directors
      • Burt Kennedy
      • Niksa Fulgosi
    • Writers
      • Stuart J. Byrne
      • William H. James
      • Massimo D'Avak
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    User reviews17

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    8allan-stenhouse

    Great Dirty Dozen style western

    Really loved this film when I saw it on BBC1 way back in 1981, when I was the grand old age of 11. One of those films I always wanted to see on TV again, but it has NEVER been repeated on UK TV. However, I managed to pick it up on second hand video from e-bay, and wondered how it would stand up today, over 20 years after I saw it. The verdict? Still great. True, it is dated in parts (Music, editing) but these are really minor complaints on the whole. The lead character is great; really ruthless and a true anti-hero. Some great supporting cast also; with some really unexpected moments. And it takes it's time getting to where it's going, which I feel a lot of todays films lack. In 'The Deserter', the characters are given time to breath, and it is not until well after the first hour that they inevitably start to die. This all leads up to an explosive last twenty mins, with some memorable scenes. If you love 'guys on a mission' movies, or westerns, see this little gem. Allan.
    6NewEnglandPat

    A good but violent revenge western

    This cavalry-Indian western has a great veteran cast, an international flavor, beautiful scenery and plenty of action. An army captain discovers his wife tortured and murdered by Apaches and deserts but is later persuaded to train soldiers to undertake a seek-and-destroy mission against the Indians. Old antagonisms and resentments resurface as the special unit sets out on its mission, and there is as much fighting among the the soldiers as there is against the Apaches in this graphic, violent film. Bekim Fehmiu isn't bad in this adventure but his character is one-dimensional in his vengeance quest against the Indians. The film has beautiful western vistas, even if it was filmed in Europe and great character actors put the movie over the top in this wild but interesting film.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Convincing spaghetti Western with superior international cast

    One thing I like about THE DESERTER is that it pulls no punches. No political correctness here to take your eye off the prime considerations of survival and revenge.

    Captain Viktor Kaleb, convincingly played by the largely unknown then Yugoslav actor Fekim Behmiu, finds his wife skinned and otherwise tortured by marauding Apaches, and he kills her to end her misery. After doing that, he returns to base only to be threatened with court martial by the unsympathetic and bureaucratic Major Brown (played by Crenna, in a largely thankless role as ineffective fort commander).

    Kaleb decides to desert the army and go on on the path of revenge right in the heart of Apache territory.

    By all accounts, Kaleb is more successful on his ace than Brown's entire troop of misfits that include a lieutenant blandly played by Brandon de Wilde (a child star in SHANE who lost luster as he grew older and sadly died at 30); a chaplain who is a dynamite expert (Chuck Connors, possibly in his most memorable supporting role after THE BIG COUNTRY); Jackson, the Afro-American who hates Kaleb for no particularly clear reasons; the extremely reliable British actor, Ian Bannen, as guest officer of the Imperial Majesty's Army; and Kaleb's only friends, Tattinger (played by the always interesting to watch Slim Pickens) and Natchai (Ricardo Montalban, with a superlative minimalist performance).

    And then you get John Huston as Gen. Miles. Montalban and he steal the show. Miles sees the need to use the revenge-driven Kaleb to hit at Apache Chief Durango, who's weaving nefarious plans to overrun the fort from his hideout in Mexico. Behmiu, always accompanied by his trusted wolf, has no sense of humor: he is out to do a job, picks the men for it, and heads them across territory that CHATO'S LAND would seem inspired by, two years later.

    Thus Gen. Miles gives Kaleb the mission to strike at Durango and his marauding braves. Kaleb picks a team of men that he knows will test and undermine his authority. He knows that he will have to prove himself and his leadership capacity every step of the way. He and his lone wolf will do it in a relentless atmosphere of desert sand, sun, sweaty men, struggle for survival. Everyone knows the odds are very much against.

    THE DESERTER is no masterpiece but it has the great merit of never seeking the easy way out and it certainly avoids any type of hypocritical political correctness. These are human beings pushing against the elements and against a barbaric enemy. No quarter given, none taken. Even children are no saints here.

    Footnote: I found it interesting to see Behmiu close the eyes of the lieutenant played by de Wilde. There is something premonitory about that scene: de Wilde would be killed in a car accident in Denver just over a year later.
    Nozz

    Hard to get excited over Bekim Fehmiu

    Bekim Fehmiu had got a lot of exposure in _The Adventurers_, so here's Hollywood wondering if it should keep him around as a leading man. He gets a good director and a dream cast of character actors to support him. And there's a line in the script to identify him as a Serb in case you need an explanation of his accent, but the line isn't necessary; his English is fine.

    Still, the burden is too much for Bekim. The film is a particularly dark Western. Writer/directory Kennedy, whose other films display a lot of warmth and humor, has given the star little to work with but grief and righteous resentment. You wish the hero well, but he doesn't engage you, and Bekim can't draw the missing sparkle forth from his own personality... not for an American audience, anyway.

    We're left with a B movie, a movie that can command your attention but not your love.
    7Bezenby

    Worth it for the look on the donkey's face

    Look at that cast! I guess with that lot you'd need a different plot from your usual Spaghetti Western plot (anti-hero, corrupt businessmen, Mexicans) so here we instead get a Dirty Dozen set up…which is the plot of many an Italian war film.

    This one starts off with our hero Captain Kaleb of the US army discovering that his wife has been raped and flayed by a bunch of Apaches. After putting her out of her misery, Kaleb goes nuts at his superior officer as they were supposed to be guarding the mission where his wife was working. After shooting his superior officer in the leg, Kaleb heads off for the wilderness to go rogue and kill loads of Apaches.

    Two years later, General John Houston turns up and demands that they find Kaleb for a special mission (They haven't seen him in that time, but it takes about five minutes to find him!) and promises him a pardon if he'll take a team of men over the border and wipe out a certain Apache army that's been troubling the US – but who will make up this Dirty Dozen-or-so? There's Chuck Connors (explosives expert, smoking), Ricardo Montalban (Native Indian, overblown philosophy), Woody Strode (Engineering, punch ups), Slims Pickens (good ol' Southern hospitality, tobacco chewing), Ian Bannen (Sarcasm, full of Buckfast) and some other guys. They all do what a Dirty Unspecified Quantity always do – start training! This being the seventies and not the eighties, we get a fairly long training scene instead of a montage.

    After all that crap, it's time to go on the mission, but wait, Kaleb's superior officer has something to tell them, and I'd love to tell you what that is, but just as he's about to speak the Mill Creek version of the film immediately cuts to the Dirty Group heading for their destination. Thanks Mill Creek! Thanks also for the bit where Kaleb tells the group to shut up and ride in silence when no one was talking.

    As you'd expect from films like this, this lot don't get on very well and have a few punch ups on the way, and not everyone will make it to the epic battle at the end. In tone this plays out a lot more like an American Western than an Italian one (although it's as violent as an Italian one!), which means it wasn't quite as daft, although I loved that bit where they are hoisting a donkey up a cliff face when the Apaches ride by, causing everyone to dive for cover and leave the donkey hanging there, looking genuinely perplexed.

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    • Trivia
      When Burt Kennedy came on board, he wanted Henry Fonda, Martin Balsam, Ernest Borgnine or Martin Landau or Karl Malden for the part of Gen. Miles. Malden looked for $250,000 plus $1,500 a day expenses. A much cheaper John Huston got the part.
    • Goofs
      At 38:50, the captain says to be there at daybreak. Yet the next scene when they are preparing to depart, the height of the sun is at least 10 am.
    • Quotes

      Captain Viktor Kaleb: O'Toole made two mistakes. He didn't test his skills...

      Cpt. Crawford: And he yelled when he was falling.

      Captain Viktor Kaleb: An Apache wouldn't.

      Cpt. Crawford: Damn it! If a man is dying, he has a right to be a little bit disturbed by it!

      Captain Viktor Kaleb: Not if he cares anything about the men he was with.

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1971 (West Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Yugoslavia
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Deserter
    • Filming locations
      • El Torcal de Antequera, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
      • Jadran Film
      • Heritage Enterprises Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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