Winnetou III

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Winnetou III (West Germany · Yugoslavia 1965 / Director: Harald Reinl)

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Also known as

Winnetou - 3. Teil | Desperado Trail (Italy) | Vinetu III (Serbia) | The Desperado Trail (USA) | Winnetou: The Desperado Trail (USA) | Winnetou III - Ostatnia walka (Poland) | Winnetou i doudens Favntog (Denmark) | Desperadops i vastern (Sweden) | Winnetou tegen Witte Buffel (The Netherlands) | Winnetou III Seria (Poland) | La senda de la traicon (Spain) | Vinnetou - Poslední výstřel (Czechoslovakia) | Winnetou - A Trilha Dos Desalmados (Brazil) | Винету 3 (Bulgaria)
Winnetou III movie poster

Synopsis

American actor Lex Barker and Frenchman Pierre Brice are teamed once again in the Teutonic western Winnetou, Part III. The noble Indian Winnetou and his friend Old Shatterhand battle settlers who have been duped by an unscrupulous land grabber into a war with the Apaches. They team up against the scheming Rollins (Rik Battaglia) who initially causes the controversy.

Credits

  • Cast: Pierre Brice (Winnetou), Lex Barker (Old Shatterhand), Rik Battaglia (Rollins), Ralf Wolter (Sam Hawkens), Carl Lange (Governor of New Mexico), Sophie Hardy (Ann), Dusan Antonijevic (White Buffalo), Veljko Maricic (Vermeulen), Aleksandar Gavric (Kid), Ilija Ivezic (Clark), Mihail Baloh (Gomez), Slobodan Dimitrijevic (Panther), Simo Jagarinac (Red Arrow), Goijko Mitic (Jicarilla), Miro Buhin (Indian/bandit), Ivan Novak (young man), Milan Micic (Lieutenant O'Hara), Dragutin Felba (Brown), Dusan Vujisic (Scotter), Ivo Kristof (bandit), Renato Baldini, Giancarlo Bastianoni, Karin Dot, Peter Dubric
  • Story: Karl May (novel)
  • Screenplay: Harald G. Petersson, J. Jonathan Bartsch
  • Cinematography: Ernst W. Kalinke [Eastmancolor, CinemaScope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Martin Böttcher
  • Producers: Horst Wendlandt, Preben Philipsen, Zvonko Kovacic

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 92 min

Release Dates

14.10.1965 (West Germany), January 1983 (East Germany, TV), May 1986 (East Germany, theatrical)

Filming locations

Former Yugoslavia

External Links

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