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Nifty exploitation western saved from the boneyard of lost media.
EyeAskance6 April 2024
In a rugged and desolate part of the untamed west, a young white woman and a warrior of the Cheyenne people are the sole survivors of a bloody clash during the Colorado War. The warrior prepares to kill the woman, but he sees a spirit bird fly overhead, behoving him to protect her. By and by, an unlikely mutuality is established, which blossoms into love. When the woman is latterly violated by a group of boorish white outlaws, the distraught warrior vows to avenge her...red man style!

Director JOHN CARR, noted mostly for a few low budget horror films made during the 80s, debuted with this unconventional black-and-white western with a light sprinkling of the supernatural. It was long thought to be a lost film until it emerged out of nowhere on Youtube, and I, for one, was pleasantly surprised by it. It's admittedly rough around the edges, and looks 20 years older than it is, but the bitterly poignant story is well told, and a few lurid scenes in the final third provide just enough of the old exploitation film gratification to keep things lively.

Not a classic, maybe, but certainly a worthy rediscovery. 6/10.
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