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He would shoot countless takes and indulge in long improvisation sessions with the other actors as a way of getting deeper into the moment and motivation. Over a production period that stretched more than a year, Brando reportedly shot over a million feet of film and printed , feet of that. When he unveiled his cut of the film, it clocked in at nearly five hours in length and studio executives—who had been terrified of getting on his bad side throughout the production—finally took the film away from him and cut it down to its final minute-long running time.

And yet, while we will never get to experience the film exactly as Brando had envisioned it, One-Eyed Jacks , even in its studio-mandated form, remains an absolutely fascinating and unique work that serves as a sort of bridge between the films of the studio era that had preceded it with the more personal style of cinematic storytelling that would emerge in the next few years.

And yet, while we will never get to experience the film exactly as Brando had envisioned it, One-Eyed Jacks , even in its studio-mandated form, remains an absolutely fascinating and unique work. What is especially notable—and what might have really given studio executives the willies—was the way that Brando, in another move that would anticipate Peckinpah, freely mixed together beauty and brutality.

One-Eyed Jacks was a fairly violent film for its time and Brando, who seemed to enjoy showing himself suffering on screen, is at the brunt of a lot of it, most notably in the scenes in which Dad breaks his shooting hand and Dedrick vindictively beats him bloody in his jail cell.

At the same time, there is a romantic sweep to the proceedings that is absolutely unexpected, and which serves as an effective counterpoint to the violence and vengeance on display elsewhere. It is clear that Brando, for all of the overruns and spiraling costs, truly had a unique and specific vision for this film that still shines through even in this ultimately compromised version of what he wanted to present. One-Eyed Jacks did okay at the box office—though not nearly enough to recoup its astronomical costs—and earned Brando a Best Director nomination from the DGA, but he would never again direct another film.

He would later appear in a couple of additional Westerns—the meh The Appaloosa and the fascinating flop The Missouri Breaks , where he teamed up with Jack Nicholson and director Arthur Penn.

Marlon Brando Rio as Rio. Pina Pellicer Louisa as Louisa. Miriam Colon Red as Red. Elisha Cook Jr. Carvey as Carvey as Elisha Cook. Ray Teal Barney as Barney. John Dierkes Chet as Chet. Philip Ahn Uncle as Uncle. Hank Worden Doc as Doc. Marlon Brando. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Running from the law after a bank robbery in Mexico, Dad Longworth finds an opportunity to take the stolen gold and leave his partner Rio to be captured.

Years later, Rio escapes from the prison where he has been since, and hunts down Dad for revenge. Dad is now a respectable sheriff in California and has been living in fear of Rio's return. One eyed jacks are often paired with the " Suicide King " in declaring wild cards. Poker Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. She died by suicide four years later at the age of thirty.

In one scene that was shot but ultimately dropped, Rio rapes a Chinese woman played by Lisa Lu who tends to his wounds while he and his posse are recuperating in a fishing village. To get into character, Brando drank a lot of booze.

By the time filming was to commence, he was too drunk to act. The shoot was postponed to the following week, with the same outcome. After several attempts, the scene was cut altogether.



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