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1977114 minHorror, Western

The Shadow of Chikara

Is The Shadow of Chikara a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Shadow of Chikara worth watching? With a rating of 4.4/10, this Horror, Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Shadow of Chikara Synopsis

Two former Confederate captains try to remove diamonds hidden in the Arkansas mountains, but a native spirit guards the sacred site against intruders.

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Top Cast

Joe Don Baker
Joe Don BakerWishbone Cutter
Sondra Locke
Sondra LockeDrusilla Wilcox
Ted Neeley
Ted NeeleyAmos Richmond - Teach
Joy N. Houck Jr.
Joy N. Houck Jr.Half Moon O'Brian
Dennis Fimple
Dennis FimplePosey
John Davis Chandler
John Davis ChandlerRafe
Grady Wyatt
Grady WyattDancer
Linda Dano
Linda DanoRosalie Cutter
Slim Pickens
Slim PickensVirgil Cane
Robert Ginnivan
Robert GinnivanConfederate Officer

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The Shadow of Chikara is a Horror, Western movie that Two former Confederate captains try to remove diamonds hidden in the Arkansas mountains, but a native spirit guards the sacred site against intruders....

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Critic Reviews

WuchakApr 26, 2025
★ 6

**_Western set in northern Arkansas with Joe Don Baker and Sondra Locke_** After one of the last battles of the Civil War, a captain and his half-breed scout (Baker and Joy N. Houck Jr.) team-up with a college geologist (Ted Neeley) to find a deposit of diamonds in a cave in the Ozarks. On the way, they are joined by a woman (Locke), but are hindered by shadowy pursuers. "The Shadow of Chikara” (1977), also known as “The Curse of Demon Mountain” (amongst other titles), is worth seeing because of the unique locale for a Western, as well as the quality cast. Speaking of which, Locke and John Davis Chandler (in a small part) previously appeared together in “The Outlaw Josey Wales” from the year before. Sondra’s new beau from that flick, Clint Eastwood, visited the set a few weeks into the shoot for a respite, checking out the area and doing some fishing. I’ve heard this referred to as a cheap production, but it’s not. For instance, the opening Civil War battle scenes are convincing, not to mention the characters are fleshed out and well acted. The second half does get tedious though, yet there’s a nice surprise at the end. The blurry version currently available on streaming runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, but the original cut runs 23 minutes longer, which explains the abrupt (amateurish) editing in the short version. It was shot in north-central Arkansas at Bull Shoals State Park; and Yellville, which is a dozen miles to the southwest, as well as Buffalo National River, which is 15 miles further south. GRADE: B- (if I saw a quality print of the original version, I might rate this higher)