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Western

Chato's Land

- What Chato's land doesn't kill, Chato will.

In 1870s New Mexico, a half-breed kills a bigoted sheriff in self-defense but the posse that eventually hunts him finds itself in dangerous territory.

Release Date : 1972-05-25

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Scimitar Films

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Charles Bronson

Character Name : Pardon Chato

Original Name : Charles Bronson

Gender : Male

Jack Palance

Character Name : Quincey Whitmore

Original Name : Jack Palance

Gender : Male

James Whitmore

Character Name : Joshua Everette

Original Name : James Whitmore

Gender : Male

Simon Oakland

Character Name : Jubal Hooker

Original Name : Simon Oakland

Gender : Male

Ralph Waite

Character Name : Elias Hooker

Original Name : Ralph Waite

Gender : Male

Richard Jordan

Character Name : Earl Hooker

Original Name : Richard Jordan

Gender : Male

Victor French

Character Name : Martin Hall

Original Name : Victor French

Gender : Male

Sonia Rangan

Character Name : Chato's woman

Original Name : Sonia Rangan

Gender : Male

William Watson

Character Name : Harvey Lansing

Original Name : William Watson

Gender : Male

Roddy McMillan

Character Name : Gavin Malechie

Original Name : Roddy McMillan

Gender : Male

Paul Young

Character Name : Brady Logan

Original Name : Paul Young

Gender : Male

Raúl Castro

Character Name : Mexican Scout

Original Name : Raúl Castro

Gender : Male

Lee Patterson

Character Name : George Dunn

Original Name : Lee Patterson

Gender : Male

Roland Brand

Character Name : Sheriff

Original Name : Roland Brand

Gender : Male

Peter Dyneley

Character Name : Ezra Meade

Original Name : Peter Dyneley

Gender : Male

Hugh McDermott

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Hugh McDermott

Gender : Male

Verna Harvey

Character Name : Shelby Hooker

Original Name : Verna Harvey

Gender : Female

Sally Adez

Character Name : Moira Logan

Original Name : Sally Adez

Gender : Male

Clive Endersby

Character Name : Jacob Meade

Original Name : Clive Endersby

Gender : Male

Richard Basehart

Character Name : Nye Buell

Original Name : Richard Basehart

Gender : Male

Rebecca Wilson

Character Name : Edna Malechie

Original Name : Rebecca Wilson

Gender : Male

Celestino González

Character Name :

Original Name : Celestino González

Gender : Male

Florencio Amarilla

Character Name :

Original Name : Florencio Amarilla

Gender : Male

Luis Amarilla

Character Name :

Original Name : Luis Amarilla

Gender : Male

Juan Manuel Torres Gómez

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Juan Manuel Torres Gómez

Gender : Male

Rudy Ugland

Character Name : Will Coop (uncredited)

Original Name : Rudy Ugland

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Go then, and God mark you for the man you are. Chato's Land is directed by Michael Winner and written by Gerry Wilson. It stars Charles Bronson, Jack Palance, James Whitmore, Simon Oakland, Richard Baseheart, Ralph Waite and Richard Jordan. Shot on location in Andalucia, Spain, with photography by Robert Paynter, it's musically scored by Jerry Fielding. Plot finds Bronson as half Apache, Pardon Chato, who is forced to kill the local sheriff in self defence and finds himself being hunted by a town posse led by Captain Quicey Whitmore (Palance). However, as the posse trail him into the wilderness it becomes apparent that the tables have been turned, with Chato given further cause to inflict harm upon his pursuers. The first of six collaborations between Charles Bronson and Michael Winner, Chato's Land finds the pair setting the marker for what would define their work. With the Western genre going thru a resurgence, Chato's Land is very in-keeping with the type of Western that was being released in the early 70's: namely violent, uncompromising and certainly gritty. These things, as history now shows, were tailor made for Winner, who perfectly utilises Bronson's silent and brooding assets to great effect. Often suspected to be an allegory of the United States' involvement in Vietnam, it's thematically correct in that respect. But the timing of the film would suggest this to not be the case. Chato's Land is more than just a revenge Western; a film about white men out of their usual terrain being pursued by a man of a different ethnicity, it wants to, and does quite well, be a picture dealing in racism, violence and the folly of hypocritical justice. But even tho Wilson's script brings these issues to light, they are not fully formed, with Winner at times dragging the film to a stand-still. However, the group dynamic is a good one, with the inevitable character differences creating a tinderbox waiting to ignite, while Winner doesn't skimp over the violence, puncturing the narrative with savage thrusts. Bronson was 50 years old when making the film, his physicality here is very impressive. The role of Chato is hardly a stretch for him, in fact it's very much a perfect fit. He's basically asked to be a phantom in the landscape, but he casts an imposing presence each time he's called on to deliver some Chato justice. In pursuit are a mixed bunch of actors, with Palance, Whitmore and Baseheart the obvious professional standouts, while Simon Oakland leaves an indelible mark as grizzled father of the Hooker boys, Jubal. Fielding's (The Wild Bunch) score is efficient, but workmanlike, and Paynter's (Lawman) photography never really makes the landscape as imposing as it should be. Overall it's a mixed bag, but for fans of revenge type Westerns, and Palance, it's easy to recommend, but it still should have been more intelligent than it ultimately is. 7/10