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Zachariah (film)

Zachariah is a 1971 American Western film directed by George Englund and starring John Rubinstein, Patricia Quinn and Don Johnson.[3]

Zachariah
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGeorge Englund
Written byJoe Massot
Phil Austin
Peter Bergman
David Ossman
Philip Proctor
Produced byGeorge Englund
Lawrence Kubik
StarringJohn Rubinstein
Patricia Quinn
Don Johnson
CinematographyJorge Stahl Jr.
Edited byGary Griffin
Music byJimmie Haskell
Color processMetrocolor
Production
company
Distributed byCinerama Releasing Corporation
Release date
  • January 24, 1971 (1971-01-24)
[1]
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1,200,000[2]
Box office$625,000[2]

Plot

After finding a mail-order gun while riding in the desert, Zachariah and his best friend, Matthew the blacksmith, begin to play with it, and eventually decide to leave their small town and seek more colorful adventure as gunfighters. While following a criminal band called "The Crackers" into a saloon, Zachariah is challenged, and shoots the aggressor dead, demonstrating he has a quick talent for gunplay. He and Matthew strong-arm their way into joining The Crackers, but find they are inept at pulling off successful crimes, and leave them behind.

A taunting fiddler alerts Zachariah to the legendary outlaw Job Cain, and soon he and Matthew seek him out at his home saloon hoping to join with him. Job, whose gun skills are kept sharp through musical drumming, challenges the boys to fire at each other to demonstrate their talent, but Zachariah refuses, sensing that it will lead to an eventual showdown between himself and his friend. He leaves the compound to seek answers elsewhere, but Matthew stays behind to join Cain's organization.

Zachariah meets an Old Man living alone in the desert, who allows him to stay the night provided he leave his gun outside the house. He alludes to the pleasures to be found in a border town called El Camino, and Zachariah rides off for there the next day. El Camino is a virtual sin city, centered around the brothel/spa operated by Belle Starr, who insists she only sleeps with affluent gunslingers. Zachariah manages to charm her into intimacy, but ultimately chooses to leave her, finding that hedonism is not what he has been seeking either. Meanwhile, Matthew has risen into a positions of trust with Job Cain, but plots to ultimately surpass the gunslinger.

Zachariah returns to the Old Man's compound, where he learns about the beauty and stillness of the desert. The Old Man teaches him a mantra, "Hurry up and die," to stress the contrary notion of slowing down and enjoying the circle of change. Zachariah sheds most of his gunfighter attire and becomes more spirit-minded.

Cain announces his plan to take his men and visit El Camino, asking Matthew to watch his saloon. Matthew instead trails him, and stops at the Old Man's compound, where he is reunited with Zachariah, and announces his plan to duel with Cain in El Camino. Zachariah furtively returns to practicing his shooting, anticipating his prophesied showdown with his friend. The Old Man is horrified at the return to violence, and confronts him with his spent bullets and a dead mouse, demonstrating how even when he seems to be shooting at nothing, he is still harming the desert; he tells him he will not speak to him again. The next morning, however, after Zachariah finds an arrowhead in the area where the Old Man had been searching, he breaks his silence to tell him he is ready to die, and expires soon after.

Matthew confronts Cain in El Camino, and shoots him dead. It is hinted he too celebrates with Belle Starr. He returns to the compound, and goads Zachariah into a gunfight with him. Zachariah tries multiple means to stall the duel, but Matthew persists. The two fight hand to hand in the dirt, and Zachariah rides off, wondering aloud how Matthew seems to have learned nothing. Matthew angrily expends all his bullets, yelling threats of death, but then begins to laugh with a sense of clarity, and rides off to reunite with his friend in the sunset.

Cast

Production

The film is loosely based on the works of Hermann Hesse's 1922 novel Siddhartha,[4] and 1930 novel Narcissus and Goldmund (wherein two young friends take divergent paths in life, to reunite and share similar perspectives); surrealistically adapted as a musical Western. Massot said his inspiration came from when he joined the Beatles in India,[5] when they were studying Transcendental Meditation under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in early 1968.[6] Massot said he arrived to find only George Harrison and John Lennon there, after their bandmates had left the course early, and the two Beatles "locked into some sort of meditation duel ... to see who was the stronger character".[6]

Massot initially asked Harrison to provide the film's soundtrack, following his work on Wonderwall, which Massot directed.[7] According to Levon Helm of The Band, Harrison discussed making Zachariah as an Apple Films project starring Bob Dylan and The Band, in late 1968.[8] The following April, Rolling Stone announced that Cream's drummer Ginger Baker and The Band were to be major players in the film.[9]

This film was billed as "The first electric Western".[3] It features appearances and music supplied by rock bands from the 1970s, including the James Gang,[3] New York Rock & Roll Ensemble, White Lightning and Country Joe and the Fish as "The Cracker Gang".[3] Fiddler Doug Kershaw has a musical cameo[3] as does Elvin Jones as a gunslinging drummer named Job Cain.[3]

Soundtrack

The music and lyrics that appear in the movie soundtrack were written by:

The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble perform Grave Digger.[10][11] The soundtrack features songs by the James Gang, Joe Walsh, and Country Joe and the Fish.[10][11]

Zachariah (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), the soundtrack album, was released in 1971 as a vinyl LP by Probe Records, a subsidiary label owned by ABC Records.[11] It contains the following titles:

Side 1:

  • Zachariah (Main Title) - Jimmie Haskell
  • Laguna Salada - The James Gang
  • We're The Crackers - Country Joe And The Fish
  • William Tell Overture - Jimmie Haskell
  • All I Need - Country Joe And The Fish
  • Ballad Of Job Cain - Doug Kershaw
  • Country Fever - The James Gang

Side 2:

  • The Lonely Ride - Jimmie Haskell
  • Camino / Used Horse Salesman - Jimmie Haskell
  • Camino Waltz - Jimmie Haskell
  • Gravedigger - The New York Rock And Roll Ensemble
  • Shy Ann - White Lightnin'
  • Matthew - Jimmie Haskell
  • Zachariah (End Title) - Jimmie Haskell

Reception

Don Johnson later said in a 2014 interview with The A.V. Club, "I was sort of the Govinda character."[12]

Roger Greenspun of The New York Times wrote in a review of the film "It is, at least in my experience, the first movie to parody the Western with the apparent intention of propagandizing homosexual love. I am aware that male relationships are a stock in trade of most Westerns and that, in Andy Warhol's brilliant 'Lonesome Cowboys,' there has already been a homosexual parody."[3]

The film recorded a loss of $1,435,000.[2]

Home media

Zachariah was released to DVD by MGM Home Video on August 24, 2004 as a Region 1 widescreen DVD, and released to Blu-ray by Kino Lorber on February 5, 2019.

References

  1. ^ Zachariah at the American Film Institute Catalog
  2. ^ a b c "ABC's 5 Years of Film Production Profits & Losses", Variety, 31 May 1973 p 3
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Greenspun, Roger (January 25, 1971). "Zachariah (1970) Screen: 'Zachariah,' an Odd Western". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Irv Slifkin (2004). Videohound's Groovy Movies: Far-Out Films of the Psychedelic Era. Visible Ink Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-1-57859-155-8.
  5. ^ Reid, Graham (February 14, 2011). "JOE MASSOT INTERVIEWED (2001): And after all, you're my wonder wall ..." Elsewhere. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
  6. ^ a b Massot, Joe (October 1996). "Identity Crisis". Mojo. p. 146.
  7. ^ Madinger, Chip; Easter, Mark (2000). Eight Arms to Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium. Chesterfield, MO: 44.1 Productions. p. 420. ISBN 0-615-11724-4.
  8. ^ Helm, Levon; with Davis, Stephen (2000). This Wheel's on Fire: Levon Helm and the Story of The Band. Chicago, IL: A Cappella Books. p. 178. ISBN 978-1-55652-405-9.
  9. ^ Hopkins, Jerry (April 5, 1969). "Baker and Big Pink Sign for Western". Rolling Stone. No. 30. San Francisco, California: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. p. 9. ISSN 0035-791X.
  10. ^ a b Segal, Dave (September 2, 2011). "Don't Look a Gift Zachariah OST in the Mouth". The Stranger.
  11. ^ a b c "Zachariah (Movie Soundtrack)". Discogs.
  12. ^ Harris, Will (May 30, 2014). "Don Johnson on Cold In July, Dennis Hopper, and auditioning for Miami Vice". The A.V. Club.

External links

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Zachariah is a 1971 American Western film directed by George Englund and starring John Rubinstein Patricia Quinn and Don Johnson 3 ZachariahTheatrical release posterDirected byGeorge EnglundWritten byJoe MassotPhil AustinPeter BergmanDavid OssmanPhilip ProctorProduced byGeorge EnglundLawrence KubikStarringJohn RubinsteinPatricia QuinnDon JohnsonCinematographyJorge Stahl Jr Edited byGary GriffinMusic byJimmie HaskellColor processMetrocolorProductioncompanyABC PicturesDistributed byCinerama Releasing CorporationRelease dateJanuary 24 1971 1971 01 24 1 Running time93 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 1 200 000 2 Box office 625 000 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 6 Home media 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditAfter finding a mail order gun while riding in the desert Zachariah and his best friend Matthew the blacksmith begin to play with it and eventually decide to leave their small town and seek more colorful adventure as gunfighters While following a criminal band called The Crackers into a saloon Zachariah is challenged and shoots the aggressor dead demonstrating he has a quick talent for gunplay He and Matthew strong arm their way into joining The Crackers but find they are inept at pulling off successful crimes and leave them behind A taunting fiddler alerts Zachariah to the legendary outlaw Job Cain and soon he and Matthew seek him out at his home saloon hoping to join with him Job whose gun skills are kept sharp through musical drumming challenges the boys to fire at each other to demonstrate their talent but Zachariah refuses sensing that it will lead to an eventual showdown between himself and his friend He leaves the compound to seek answers elsewhere but Matthew stays behind to join Cain s organization Zachariah meets an Old Man living alone in the desert who allows him to stay the night provided he leave his gun outside the house He alludes to the pleasures to be found in a border town called El Camino and Zachariah rides off for there the next day El Camino is a virtual sin city centered around the brothel spa operated by Belle Starr who insists she only sleeps with affluent gunslingers Zachariah manages to charm her into intimacy but ultimately chooses to leave her finding that hedonism is not what he has been seeking either Meanwhile Matthew has risen into a positions of trust with Job Cain but plots to ultimately surpass the gunslinger Zachariah returns to the Old Man s compound where he learns about the beauty and stillness of the desert The Old Man teaches him a mantra Hurry up and die to stress the contrary notion of slowing down and enjoying the circle of change Zachariah sheds most of his gunfighter attire and becomes more spirit minded Cain announces his plan to take his men and visit El Camino asking Matthew to watch his saloon Matthew instead trails him and stops at the Old Man s compound where he is reunited with Zachariah and announces his plan to duel with Cain in El Camino Zachariah furtively returns to practicing his shooting anticipating his prophesied showdown with his friend The Old Man is horrified at the return to violence and confronts him with his spent bullets and a dead mouse demonstrating how even when he seems to be shooting at nothing he is still harming the desert he tells him he will not speak to him again The next morning however after Zachariah finds an arrowhead in the area where the Old Man had been searching he breaks his silence to tell him he is ready to die and expires soon after Matthew confronts Cain in El Camino and shoots him dead It is hinted he too celebrates with Belle Starr He returns to the compound and goads Zachariah into a gunfight with him Zachariah tries multiple means to stall the duel but Matthew persists The two fight hand to hand in the dirt and Zachariah rides off wondering aloud how Matthew seems to have learned nothing Matthew angrily expends all his bullets yelling threats of death but then begins to laugh with a sense of clarity and rides off to reunite with his friend in the sunset Cast EditJohn Rubinstein as Zachariah Pat Quinn as Belle Starr as Pat Quinn Don Johnson as Matthew Country Joe and The Fish as The Crackers Elvin Jones as Job Cain Doug Kershaw as The Fiddler William Challee as Old Man Robert Ball as Stage Manager Dick Van Patten as The Dude James Gang as Job Cain s Band as The James Gang White Lightnin as Old Man s Band The New York Rock Ensemble as Belle Starr s BandProduction EditThe film is loosely based on the works of Hermann Hesse s 1922 novel Siddhartha 4 and 1930 novel Narcissus and Goldmund wherein two young friends take divergent paths in life to reunite and share similar perspectives surrealistically adapted as a musical Western Massot said his inspiration came from when he joined the Beatles in India 5 when they were studying Transcendental Meditation under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in early 1968 6 Massot said he arrived to find only George Harrison and John Lennon there after their bandmates had left the course early and the two Beatles locked into some sort of meditation duel to see who was the stronger character 6 Massot initially asked Harrison to provide the film s soundtrack following his work on Wonderwall which Massot directed 7 According to Levon Helm of The Band Harrison discussed making Zachariah as an Apple Films project starring Bob Dylan and The Band in late 1968 8 The following April Rolling Stone announced that Cream s drummer Ginger Baker and The Band were to be major players in the film 9 This film was billed as The first electric Western 3 It features appearances and music supplied by rock bands from the 1970s including the James Gang 3 New York Rock amp Roll Ensemble White Lightning and Country Joe and the Fish as The Cracker Gang 3 Fiddler Doug Kershaw has a musical cameo 3 as does Elvin Jones as a gunslinging drummer named Job Cain 3 Soundtrack EditThe music and lyrics that appear in the movie soundtrack were written by We re the Crackers Joe McDonald All I Need Joe McDonald Poor But Honest Crackers Joe McDonald and Barry Melton Country Fever The James Gang Laguna Salada Joe Walsh Jim Fox and Dale Peters Drum Solo Elvin Jones The Ballad of Job Cain Doug Kershaw Grave Digger Michael Kamen and Martin Fulterman Shy Ann Byard Ray Down in the Willow Garden traditional Camino Waltz John RubinsteinThe New York Rock amp Roll Ensemble perform Grave Digger 10 11 The soundtrack features songs by the James Gang Joe Walsh and Country Joe and the Fish 10 11 Zachariah Original Motion Picture Soundtrack the soundtrack album was released in 1971 as a vinyl LP by Probe Records a subsidiary label owned by ABC Records 11 It contains the following titles Side 1 Zachariah Main Title Jimmie Haskell Laguna Salada The James Gang We re The Crackers Country Joe And The Fish William Tell Overture Jimmie Haskell All I Need Country Joe And The Fish Ballad Of Job Cain Doug Kershaw Country Fever The James GangSide 2 The Lonely Ride Jimmie Haskell Camino Used Horse Salesman Jimmie Haskell Camino Waltz Jimmie Haskell Gravedigger The New York Rock And Roll Ensemble Shy Ann White Lightnin Matthew Jimmie Haskell Zachariah End Title Jimmie HaskellReception EditDon Johnson later said in a 2014 interview with The A V Club I was sort of the Govinda character 12 Roger Greenspun of The New York Times wrote in a review of the film It is at least in my experience the first movie to parody the Western with the apparent intention of propagandizing homosexual love I am aware that male relationships are a stock in trade of most Westerns and that in Andy Warhol s brilliant Lonesome Cowboys there has already been a homosexual parody 3 The film recorded a loss of 1 435 000 2 Home media EditZachariah was released to DVD by MGM Home Video on August 24 2004 as a Region 1 widescreen DVD and released to Blu ray by Kino Lorber on February 5 2019 References Edit Zachariah at the American Film Institute Catalog a b c ABC s 5 Years of Film Production Profits amp Losses Variety 31 May 1973 p 3 a b c d e f g Greenspun Roger January 25 1971 Zachariah 1970 Screen Zachariah an Odd Western The New York Times Irv Slifkin 2004 Videohound s Groovy Movies Far Out Films of the Psychedelic Era Visible Ink Press p 106 ISBN 978 1 57859 155 8 Reid Graham February 14 2011 JOE MASSOT INTERVIEWED 2001 And after all you re my wonder wall Elsewhere Retrieved May 13 2017 a b Massot Joe October 1996 Identity Crisis Mojo p 146 Madinger Chip Easter Mark 2000 Eight Arms to Hold You The Solo Beatles Compendium Chesterfield MO 44 1 Productions p 420 ISBN 0 615 11724 4 Helm Levon with Davis Stephen 2000 This Wheel s on Fire Levon Helm and the Story of The Band Chicago IL A Cappella Books p 178 ISBN 978 1 55652 405 9 Hopkins Jerry April 5 1969 Baker and Big Pink Sign for Western Rolling Stone No 30 San Francisco California Straight Arrow Publishers Inc p 9 ISSN 0035 791X a b Segal Dave September 2 2011 Don t Look a Gift Zachariah OST in the Mouth The Stranger a b c Zachariah Movie Soundtrack Discogs Harris Will May 30 2014 Don Johnson on Cold In July Dennis Hopper and auditioning for Miami Vice The A V Club External links EditZachariah at IMDb Zachariah at the American Film Institute Catalog Zachariah at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zachariah film amp oldid 1130765441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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