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A black deserter and a wounded Indian form an uneasy alliance on the lawless frontier.

CHARLEY-ONE-EYE

Somebody told the black man he wasn't a slave anymore. Somebody told the red man this land was his. Somebody lied. Somebody is going to pay.

1973 · 1h 47m · R · Western · IMDB TMDB

A black Union Army deserter and his crippled American Indian hostage form a strained partnership in the interests of surviving the advancing threats of a racist bounty hunter and neighboring bandits. 

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Charley-One-Eye is a 1973 United Kingdom/United States Western film directed by Don Chaffey about a black Union Army deserter and a crippled American Indian who forge a tense partnership to survive threats on their journey toward the Mexican border.

Synopsis

After killing an officer, a black soldier deserts and heads for the Mexican border. In the wilderness, he encounters a crippled wandering Indian. Initially, the Union soldier forces the Indian to be his man-servant, verbally abusing and threatening him with a big knife, occasionally mocking the Indian for his handicap. Later, an uneasy alliance forms between the two men as they travel south. They eventually find decent shelter and a water-well at an old abandoned Spanish church. They also find the dead bodies of a prospector and his mule.

They scavenge the belongings of the deceased prospector and end-up with a crate of live chickens, a few firearms, ammunition, food, jugs of moonshine, clothing and other items. The next few days are relatively enjoyable, as the two unlikely friends cement their partnership, eat fried chicken and drink booze. The soldier even offers a revolver to the Indian, as a gift. Among the live chickens there is one bird that only has one-eye. The Indian adopts it as his pet, feeding it grain, vowing to never eat the chicken and calling it Charley One Eye.

As they pass the days, the two men are unaware that a brutal and vicious bounty-hunter is after the deserting soldier in order to cash a 500 dollar bounty for his capture and return to the army fort. Also, gangs of murderous Mexican bandits roam the region. Eventually, things come to a dramatic and violent end.
Details & Specs
Director
Don Chaffey
Writer
Keith Leonard
Release
1973
Runtime
1h 47m
Country
United Kingdom, United States of America
Language
English
Genres
Western
Also Known As
Yksisilmä-Charley, Den vite, den svarte, den röde, Charley-le-borgne

Why Cult

Blaxploitation in the West

Richard Roundtree's black Union deserter brings a fresh, politically charged presence to the Western frontier.

Unlikely Alliance

A black soldier and a crippled Indian, once foes, must rely on each other for survival as threats close in.

Survivalist Frontier

Abandoned Spanish churches, crates of chickens, and moonshine—this Western gets down and dirty with its survivalist streak.

Racism and Revenge

The film tackles the raw realities of racism and violence in post–Civil War America, with a relentless bounty hunter on their trail.

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Questions from the Vault

What is Charley-One-Eye about? +

Charley-One-Eye follows a black Union Army deserter and a crippled American Indian who form a strained partnership to survive the dangers of the post–Civil War frontier.

Who directed Charley-One-Eye? +

Charley-One-Eye was directed by Don Chaffey.

How long is Charley-One-Eye? +

Charley-One-Eye has a runtime of 107 minutes.

What genre is Charley-One-Eye? +

Charley-One-Eye is a Western.

Where can I watch Charley-One-Eye? +

Charley-One-Eye is available to stream on SassyFlix.