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The Shadow of Chikara

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
496
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The Shadow of Chikara (1977)
Spaghetti WesternHorrorWestern

Two former Confederate captains set out to recover diamonds hidden in the mountains of Arkansas but a native spirit named Chikara is said to protect the sacred mountains against intruders.Two former Confederate captains set out to recover diamonds hidden in the mountains of Arkansas but a native spirit named Chikara is said to protect the sacred mountains against intruders.Two former Confederate captains set out to recover diamonds hidden in the mountains of Arkansas but a native spirit named Chikara is said to protect the sacred mountains against intruders.

  • Director
    • Earl E. Smith
  • Writer
    • Earl E. Smith
  • Stars
    • Joe Don Baker
    • Sondra Locke
    • Ted Neeley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    496
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Earl E. Smith
    • Writer
      • Earl E. Smith
    • Stars
      • Joe Don Baker
      • Sondra Locke
      • Ted Neeley
    • 21User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • Wishbone Cutter
    Sondra Locke
    Sondra Locke
    • Drusilla Wilcox
    Ted Neeley
    Ted Neeley
    • Amos Richmond - Teach
    Joy N. Houck Jr.
    • Half Moon O'Brian
    • (as Joy Houck Jr.)
    Dennis Fimple
    Dennis Fimple
    • Posey
    John Davis Chandler
    John Davis Chandler
    • Rafe
    • (as John Chandler)
    Grady Wyatt
    • Dancer
    Linda Dano
    Linda Dano
    • Rosalie Cutter
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Virgil Cane
    Robert Ginnivan
    • Confederate Officer
    • (as Robert Ginnaven)
    Bud Davis
    Bud Davis
    • Maj. Lee Blackburn
    Roger Manning
    • Yankee Officer
    Coy Kelly
    • Sentry
    Kerry Smith
    • Barmaid
    Don Kellams
    • Bartender
    Verl Doshier
    • Soldier
    Slade Smith
    • Soldier
    Carl Jones
    • Soldier
    • Director
      • Earl E. Smith
    • Writer
      • Earl E. Smith
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    8nicolailaros

    From the autor of The town That Dredd Sundown...

    ...that said, if you are fond of those kind of odd, strange little gems, The Shadow of Chikara may perfectly well be made/suitable for you!

    In other words: Yes, be prepared, this is NOT your typical spooky horror tale!

    Indeed, the director of this intense and weird "Western that turns out to be closer to other genres like a chiller, horror and even fantasy" Earl. E. Smith (who wrote The Legend of Boogey Creek too) did a great job (even, admittedly, with its own flaws): This film stats on common, well-known ground (what we call in France La Guerre de Secession/the Secession War -The American Civil War) and explores after an action-packed overture other ways: When our three leading protagonists (a Confederate, his friend and allied Indian, a geologist) try to find some hidden stones (they may be diamonds, if refereed to their owner who died on the battlefield) in a desolate mountain, things get strange and spooky: as a matter of fact, the Indian feels a "presence" following them. Things get even more complicate when these three stressed men discover the place were a real slaughter took place; they also quickly find out that only a girl (played by Clint Eastwood's former wife Sondra Locke) survived in this tragedy. Can they reasonably left her behind? Yeah, the tension grows and grows!

    This is Mister Smith first and only movie, and he manages for his once and never again directorial achievement to create a realistic, menacing and scary atmosphere as they loved it in the 70. No effects of any kind, no jump scare etc... Wow!

    So yep, of course, this isn't an action packed Super Hero Movie, nor even a "13 Ghosts CGI overkill" nor a gory splatter-film. It may even be somehow predictable (not too easy to find out what's going on, isn't it?). But this is a great, tense and very well acted effort. At the end, when I sit back and thought about the whole story, it made definitely even more sense and so I must admit that I found it even more profoundly disturbing. A haunting performance, indeed.

    Jo Don Baker is perfect as always and Ted Neeley and Joy N. Houck Jr. Gave fine performances too. What else can a film freak ask for?

    So in my humble opinion, this is all in all a real treat and really need to be revaluated.

    N.b.: If you manage to find this gem somewhere, be careful: it has been reedited from 114 min to a 90 min cut with bleeps... Whatsoever, this movie is so hard to find nowadays, don't hesitate. Even then, with a poor SD quality, you won't regret it if you are fond of this kind of movie, believe me!
    9stereosteve-1

    Unique and haunting horror western.

    I love this forgotten gem of a film - so atmospheric and haunting. Sure, it's maybe not even a 'good' film in most people's definition of the term - it's low budget and a little rough around the edges, but it has a strange, uncanny quality that's hard to put your finger on, and that few films have. Magic caught in the film grain. If you're on the right wavelength, and have some imagination, there's really nothing else around like it.

    I'd agree with the other reviewer who calls it 'The Greatest Horror Western Ever Made' (and I'd put the fantastic 'Bone Tomahawk' in second place).

    Tragically, the only version that is available is of such incredibly bad quality - missing 20 minutes, censored swearing, 4:3 aspect instead of the 2.35:1 cinemascope it was filmed in, and truly HORRIBLE image quality. In fact, I'd say it's fair to call this a 'lost' film.

    Where, oh where, is the uncut widescreen blu ray?
    7lost-in-limbo

    Is it good? I don't know, but it holds you there.

    How many titles does it want to come under, and how close do they want to sound. For an immensely under-seen film, it's a long list that's for sure and this could mean there's a whole bunch of alternative versions. Possibly? Anyhow 'Curse of Demon Mountain' is very offbeat, but murky western / horror variation set during the end of the American Civil War. It's a low-cost looking production, but its minor handling and realistically down n' gritty vibe helped engrave a hauntingly grim atmosphere. Never does it fault on that aspect. The material might be slight, but because of its ambiguous air, paranoid questioning and often mentioned superstitious framework it does genuinely keep you compelled.

    At the end of the Civil War Southern Captain Wishbone Cutter, Indian/Irish companion Half-Moon O'Brian and geologist Amos Richmond head out on a journey to a cave which supposedly holds some valuable stones. Along the way they come across a young lady, Drusilla Wilcox, who was the last survivor of an Indian ambush and decide she'll come too. But it doesn't seem quite right, as they are being followed by some unseen force who doesn't want them to reach their destination.

    Really there's nothing there to blow you away about the concept, but the claustrophobic build-up, the uncertain spookiness and unpredictable developments make-up for its clunky and patchy moments. Earl E. Smith (who was director/writer/producer) can fall into some slipshod mechanisms, but his organically leery and edgy touch is well devised. The simmering score felt rather one-note, but the terrible audio sound on my VHS didn't do it any favours. In the soundtrack there's an odd inclusion of "The Night the Drove Old Dixie Down" by The Band, which plays during the opening battle sequence. The performances are very well brought across. Joe Don Baker burly and larger than life temperament is kept under check with a dominant, but careful portrayal as Cutter. Sondra Locke brings a bewildering innocence to her role. Joy Houck, Jr sensationally holds his own with Baker and Ted Neeley is ably good too. Slim Pickens also clocks in for awhile.

    I see it brought up, but the use of horses in one particular scene is quite disturbing if it was for real. I can't see it not being so.

    An interestingly novel and for most part an effective production, which has got be an eventual cult item.
    Serpent-5

    Paramount shelved this film for good reason!

    Halcow international film (who was famous for making western in the 60's & 70's drive-in era) made this poorly put together film. Paramount Pictures picked it up in 1977 under the title SHADOW MOUNTAIN and released briefly before it disappeared and to re-appear in several diffrent video labels. Joe Don Baker stars as a Southern soldier who comes home to find his wife with a Northern Soldier after the Civil War ended. He, Ted Neeley (from Jesus Christ Superstar) and an indian goes and travels and finds a Sondra Locke who is hiding some secret. Pretty amateurish film with bad sound, bad lighting, and a cameo by Slim Pickens. A song from the rock group "The Band" is also heard in the soundtrack.
    8annualman-1

    Deserving of a first class DVD presentation

    On Friday 14th May 1982 this was the first film I ever recorded on a VCR - thats why I remember it so vividly - and I loved it. Yesterday I finally tracked it down on DVD under the title Curse of the Demon Mountain in the UK.

    This has to be the worst official DVD release I have ever seen. I was still able to enjoy the movie, it is (in my opinion) a masterpiece of the horror/western cinema subgenre, but the film transfer was awful.

    Sound was poor, colours went from over exposed to faded, the film was full frame (despite being shot in Panavision) and the sound went totally muted whenever an insult was hurled! Talk about censorship! The horse fall was there, the bloody battle at the start, the arrow in the arm, but any old insult gets censored out! Unbelievable.

    Its about time Chikara got the DVD treatment it deserves. Full 2.35 to 1 widescreen, with loads of extras. I would love to see it that way.

    And I would happily pay good money for the chance!

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    • Trivia
      Horses were led off a cliff and filmed falling to their deaths. The sequences are featured in the film.
    • Goofs
      Dynamite was not invented until 1867 in Sweden, two years after the setting of the story. It was not in general use in the U.S. for many years thereafter.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor was required to remove sight of animal cruelty (two horses falling down a mountain side), in accordance with the BBFC Guidelines and Policy, in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut classification was not available.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dr. Cadaver's Monster Horror Theatre: Curse of Demon Mountain (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
      by Robbie Robertson

      Performed by The Band

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 1979 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Diamond Mountain
    • Filming locations
      • Bull Shoals State Park, Arkansas, USA
    • Production company
      • Farwinds Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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