Hey folks. I am working this Monday
and for those that didn't see their Instagram or Facebook, the lovely
Laurene Landon sent me some 8x10 glossies and I thought that
was incredibly awesome of her. So much so, I decided let's snag
another Laurene Landon film. But what to choose? Hey! Here's a
Western! I don't get to review Westerns often. This is Yellow Hair
and the Fortress of Gold a.k.a. Yellow Hair and the Pecos Kid
a.k.a.Yellow Hair & the Pecos Kid.
Um the mating dance commence? |
Yay! Alternative titles give me the
warm and fuzzies! Okay kids, we are back with director Matt
Cimber (The Black 6, That Girl from Boston, Butterfly,
Fake-Out, Hundra, Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold and Miriam)
so we are in Spain again shooting an Italian director, so is this
technically a Spaghetti Western? Our opening credits feels like a
nod to Western serials from the 40s and 50s.
Yellow Hair (Laurene Landon of
Hundra, Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold, Maniac Cop, Maniac Cop
2, 1313: Hercules Unbound!, Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance and
Syndicate Smasher)
is a half breed Apache (Cue
Gunsmoke intro music!)
who travels with her faithful companion, the Pecos Kid
(Producer/actor Ken Roberson of Rigged and Yellow
Hair and the Fortress of Gold)
have heard the legends of Mayan gold and set to go on an adventure in
search of this elusive treasure. Mind you, Yellow Hair will have to
bust Pecos out of the hoosegow before they can high tail it to the
gold.
They
have stiff competition such as a band of outlaws led by Flores (Aldo
Sambrell of Shaft in Africa, the Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Voodoo
black Exorcist,House of the Damned, The Black Pearl, Cabo Blanco and
Last Harem),
Colonel Torres (Luis Lorenzo of Waiting for
Daddy, Children's War, Estudio 1, The Black Wolf, Revenge of the
Black Wolf, National Adultery, Hundra and Eliminators)
a ruthless, vicious tyrant as butch as an ice skater's partner and a
plethora of Talupans, direct descendants of Aztec warriors (in Spain?
Or are we in Mexico? Meh.)
Italian Lee Van Cleef? Nah. |
Flores
using a an antler carved with sigils and map runes, is well unto his
way to finding the Lost City. Lotta lost empires and kingdoms,
right? You notice this too? He and his crew are ambushed by the
Talupans with a ton of rocks and spears. I'd point out they have the
high ground and plenty of cover as well if needs be but Flores whips
out his six shooter (the
gun you pervs. I don't know the man's prowess)
and starts a blastin'. We are treated to at least one Wilhelm
scream, so yup official Western now.
With
a ritual by the Talupan Indians as they sew a guy's eylids, hang him
upside down and dunk him in molten gold like a chicken Mcnugget. So
perhaps not one for the kiddies. Kinda get the vibe it was hoping to
piggyback on Raiders
of the Lost Ark
or King Solomon's
Mines.
Hey I think its story will merit its own following.
After bouncing Pecos around in his cell
a bit, the Colonel is beside himself. Maybe a bucket of chicken
would help. (Yeah cue the boos.)
Dave & Buster's of the Old West. |
Yellow Hair's mother, Grey Cloud
(Claudia Gravy of Rebels of Arizona, The New Spainards, The Nun
and the Devil, Kilma, Queen of the Amazons, The Black Pearl, The
Creature and A Dog Called...Vengeance) has basically raised
both Yellow Hair and Pecos since they were small.
Yellow Hair is training against an
Apache warrior and it's kind of intense. Thankfully unlike Charlton
Heston in Arrowhead, you can root for her and not feel
icky. And she did a Kirk double jump kick!
Half of these canyon shots, suddenly
the theme song from Yor, Hunter of the Future popped in my head.
Occupational hazard I guess.
Explosions, gunfights, fist fights fire
fights on horseback! Near escapes from gatling gunfire!!
We got a lot going on as at least three
parties trying to lay claim to the booty. The treasure. Not
grabbing Yellow Hair's hinder. Trust me, she doesn't seem that
forgiving for an ass slap. Really has a El Dorado gold
hunt/Treasure of the Sierra Madre feel to it. Landon again does her
stunts in this and let's face it, that is a lot of rock, gravel and
next to no pads to land on.
She and Ken Roberson steal the scenes.
Their chemistry is pretty solid and it works as a partnership. You
almost see her having a kid brother relationship with Pecos but it
could bloom into something else. Flores pays Grey Cloud a visit but
she stuck him pretty good. Dude is a hot mess. Arrow wound to the
leg, blade wound to the gut. It hasn't been a pleasant few days for
him.
With a vengeance story underway, Yellow
Hair seeks out Man Who Knows (Eduardo Fajardo o f Django,
Maniac Mansion, The Shark Hunter, Nightmare City, Oasis of Zombies,
Hundra and The Brother from Space) as he tells Yellow Hair
the secret Grey Cloud held from her all these years. Will it bring
new meaning to Yellow Hair's life? Will the foppish Colonel have
his day?
Read too many scathing reviews on IMDB
just brow beating this movie. If you don't like it, fine. No need to
make sound as viewing this film you sacrificed yourself to the film
gods for the good of the fellow cinema goers. Personally? I have
enjoyed the hell out of it. It a slow start for about 17 minutes but
really starts kicking in the moment Laurene's on screen. A great
musical score by composer Franco Piersanti (Tenerezza,
The Spider Labyrinth, Open Doors, Corto Maltese, Don't Tell, The
Caiman and The Missing Star) really sets the moods.
My copy hails from Mill Creek
Entertainment. I know because the damn logo pops up every 8 minutes.
This really needs a good Blu Ray release as well as Hundra. Make
it a Landon Double Feature!
Periwinkle blue is working there, Yellow Hair. |
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