Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears

Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears, also known as Los Amigos, is a 1973 Spaghetti Western film starring Anthony Quinn and Franco Nero. The film is loosely based on the life of Deaf Smith, with direction by Paolo Cavara.

Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears
Directed byPaolo Cavara
Produced byJoseph Janni
Luciano Perugia
Written byHarry Essex
Oscar Saul
StarringAnthony Quinn
Franco Nero
Pamela Tiffin
Princess Ira von Fürstenberg
Music byDaniele Patucchi
CinematographyTonino Delli Colli
Edited byMario Morra
Production
company
Compagnia Cinematografica Prima
Co. Film
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
29 March 1973
Running time
91 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
English

Plot

The Republic of Texas has just gained its independence from Mexico. President Sam Houston sends Erastus "Deaf" Smith, a deaf-mute, and his partner Johnny Ears to stop General Morton's plot against the USA's annexation of Texas.

Their contact, a man named McDonald, and most of his family have been massacred by Morton and his men before they arrive. McDonald’s surviving daughter, Hester, is married to Morton, and when Smith convinces her of the truth, she helps them overhear a German diplomat promise Morton a new supply of weapons.

They have a saloon fight with Morton's gang. Johnny recognizes a prostitute in a brothel, Suzie Q, whom he had seen bathing in a river. Deaf pays so that his partner can spend a night with her. Johnny gets jealous of her other customers, but when she suggests they leave together using her money, he says that Deaf needs him; though he later refuses to go on with the mission because he is in love, and hits Deaf.

Stealing dynamite from Morton's fort, Deaf is almost given away by the bells on a prostitute's garter, a gift he had kept in his pocket and forgotten about. He is then pursued into a cave by three men, killing one of them in a sneak attack by throwing his knife. As he comes out of the cave, he sees the corpses of the other two men, killed by Johnny. Deaf gestures in jest that Johnny still owes him a punch.

They set a trap with explosives to blow up the German's weapons transport, but stop the explosion when they see children playing near the wagon train. Instead, they infiltrate Morton's fort and kill his men with explosives and the new weapon, a machine gun that Deaf can handle because he read the lips of the instructor. Johnny gives his gun to Morton for a shoot out with Deaf. Morton is killed.

Susie leaves with Johnny and Deaf. The next morning, Deaf is gone, having left Johnny his watch. Johnny cries out his name.

Cast

ActorRole
Anthony QuinnDeaf Smith
Franco NeroJohnny Ears
Pamela TiffinSusie, the Hooker
Franco GraziosiGen. Lucius Morton
Princess Ira von FürstenbergHester McDonald Morton

Production

Director Paolo Cavara did not consider the film a spaghetti Western, instead calling it a "psychological western". He used a portable 35mm Arriflex camera.[1]

Reception

In his investigation of narrative structures in Spaghetti Western films, Fridlund discusses this film as a variation of the partnership plot that was used in many Spaghetti Westerns following the success of For a Few Dollars More. In contrast to that story, wherein the bounty hunter partners initially have a fight and one is later revealed to have a secret vengeance motive, the two protagonists of Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears form a steady bond from the beginning. Johnny acquires a secondary motivea love interestand their partnership is peacefully dissolved in the end. Otherwise this is basically a professional story that concentrates on the problems of heroes and the methods they employ to reach their goals; especially the conditions arising from Smith's deafness.[2]

See also

References

  1. Arched Army. Variety, Wed, October 18, 1972
  2. Fridlund, Bert: The Spaghetti Western. A Thematic Analysis. Jefferson, NC and London: McFarland & Company Inc., 2006 pp. 151-53.
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