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The Scalphunters

"I'M JOE BASS and I say that scalphunters are the most ornery, girl-grabbing, back-stubbers on earth. I HUNT SCALPHUNTERS!"
1968 | 102m | English

(4908 votes)

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Forced to trade his valuable furs for a well-educated escaped slave, a rugged trapper vows to recover the pelts from the Indians and later the renegades that killed them.
Release Date: Feb 29, 1968
Director: Sydney Pollack
Writer: William W. Norton
Genres: Comedy, Western
Keywords native american, scalp, escaped slave, slavery, fur trapping
Production Companies Bristol Films, Norlan Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Burt Lancaster Joe Bass
Shelley Winters Kate
Telly Savalas Jim Howie
Ossie Davis Joseph Lee
Dabney Coleman Jed
Paul Picerni Frank
Dan Vadis Yuma
Armando Silvestre Two Crows
Nick Cravat Yancy
Tony Epper Scalphunter
Chuck Roberson Scalphunter
John Epper Scalphunter
Jack Williams Scalphunter
Gregorio Acosta Scalphunter (uncredited)
Pedro Aguilar Kiowa (uncredited)
Marco Antonio Arzate Scalphunter (uncredited)
Alicia De Lago Scalphunter's Woman (uncredited)
Néstor Domínguez Kiowa (uncredited)
Raúl Hernández Kiowa (uncredited)
Alejandro López Kiowa (uncredited)
Jose G. Martinez Kiowa (uncredited)
Raúl Martínez Kiowa (uncredited)
Francisco Oliva Kiowa (uncredited)
Benjamín Ramos Kiowa (uncredited)
Amelia Rivera Scalphunter's woman (uncredited)
Ángela Rodríguez Scalphunter’s woman (uncredited)
Agapito Roldán Scalphunter (uncredited)
Jose Salas Kiowa (uncredited)
Enrique Tello Kiowa (uncredited)
Rodolfo Toledo Kiowa (uncredited)
Cuco Velázquez Kiowa (uncredited)
José Trinidad Villa (uncredited)
Name Job
Sydney Pollack Director
Lynn Stalmaster Casting
Tony Epper Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Elmer Bernstein Original Music Composer
Richard Moore Director of Photography
Chuck Roberson Stunts
Dean Smith Stunt Double
Jorge Stahl Jr. Assistant Camera
Roland Kibbee Presenter
Duke Callaghan Director of Photography
Alex Ruiz Choreographer
Frank Arrigo Art Direction
Frank E. Warner Sound Effects Editor
Donald B. Nunley Property Master
Jack Corrick Production Manager
Kevin Donnelly Assistant Director
Phill Norman Title Designer
Joe Drury Wardrobe Supervisor
Henry Spitz Production Manager
Herman E. Townsley Special Effects
Tom Sweet Stunts
John Woodcock Editor
Gary Liddiard Makeup Artist
Richard Carruth Music Editor
Charlsie Bryant Script Supervisor
Charles R. Scott Jr. Assistant Director
Joe Canutt Stunts
Jack Williams Stunts
Leo Shuken Orchestrator
Kenneth Lee Animal Coordinator
William W. Norton Screenplay
John Epper Stunts
Marilyn Fiebelkorn Production Assistant
Michael Scheff Production Assistant
Jack Hayes Orchestrator
Jesús González Gancy Sound
Name Title
Roland Kibbee Producer
Arthur Gardner Producer
Burt Lancaster Producer
Arnold Laven Producer
Jules V. Levy Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Throw you in a pigpen, and you'd come out vice-president of the hogs. The Scalphunters is directed by Sydney Pollack and adapted to screenplay by William W. Norton from the novel of the same name written by Ed Friend. It stars Burt Lancaster, Ossie Davis, Telly Savalas and Shelley Winters. A Pana ... vision/De Luxe Colour production, music is by Elmer Bernstein and cinematography by Richard Moore and Duke Callaghan. Joe Bass (Lancaster) is a fur trapper making his way home with his latest haul when he is stopped by Kiowa Indians. Taking his furs they give him as payment a well educated slave, Joseph Lee (Davis), who they had previously commandeered from a group of Comanches. With Joseph tagging along, Joe sets about pursuing the Kiowa to reclaim his furs, but the Indians fall victim to a band of ruthless Scalphunters led by Jim Howie (Savalas), who gain his furs whilst also by accident capture Joseph. It's Joe Bass against the rest, and only Joseph knows what the Scalphunters are up against. "Those furs and that man out there are the Scorpio satanic configuration of death for Jim Howie" Impressively mounted by Pollack, gorgeously shot at Durango, Mexico, The Scalphunters is an interesting blend of a Western action comedy with drama and Civil Rights morality. Film is structured simply by thrusting Lancaster's ignorant and illiterate man of the wilderness together with Davis' literate but ostracised slave. Both men poles apart, but both able to benefit the other if racial barriers can be broke down? Once Joseph falls into the hands of the Scalphunters, film sees Joseph once more held captive, but by using his nous he may be able to finally gain his freedom should the group make it to Mexico. All the time Joe Bass is tracking the group, picking them off any chance he gets, this means the banter and lively group dynamic of the Scalphunters is pleasantly interrupted by an action scene of some standing. Be it Joe Bass leaping about the rocks and causing a rock avalanche, or the Scalphunters horses going loco, film never lacks for genuine thrills. Some great stunt work in here as well. It's a fine screenplay of much intelligence, not least because it doesn't crowbar in its messages, while it also doesn't patronise the Joseph Lee character. Even as the laughs flit in and out of proceedings, the script pings with smarts as brains are afforded the black man and the ignorance belongs to whitey. With the cast on fine form and Bernstein scoring it with trademark robustness, it rounds out as a hugely enjoyable Western. So pick a favourite scene and a favourite character, whilst all the time acknowledging that behind the froth and machismo beats a potent thematic heart. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

***Amusing late 60s Western with Lancaster, Ossie Davis and Savalas*** A rugged trapper (Burt Lancaster) is forced by a band of Kiowas to trade his valuable furs for an educated runaway slave (Ossie Davis). To get the furs back, they follow the Indians and, then, a band of scalphunters, led by a ... boisterous bald guy (Telly Savalas). Shelley Winters is also on hand. What’s notable about “The Scalphunters” (1968), besides the cast, is that the entire story takes place in the Southwest wilderness. There are no towns, buildings or teepees in sight. But there’s some gorgeous location photography. While there are entertaining comedic bits, don’t expect anything outrageous like “Blazing Saddles” (1974). This is more in the mode of contemporaneous Westerns like “Bandoleros” (1968), “The War Wagon” (1967) and “The Undefeated” (1969). It’s not as great as the first or as good as the second, but it’s about on par with the latter. The film runs 1 hour and 42 minutes and was shot in Arizona (Quartzsite, Parker & Harquahala Mountains) and Mexico (Barranca del Cobre, Chihuahua, Durango & Sierra de Organos). GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021