Blutigen Geier von Alaska, Die

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Die blutigen Geier von Alaska (West Germany, Yugoslavia 1973 / Director: Harald Reinl)

Also known as

The Hellhounds of Alaska (U.S.A.) | Die Geier vom Shilo River (West Germany) | Die Höllenhunde von Alaska (East Germany) | Deadly Eagle (German VHS title) | Los blancos colmillos de Alaska (Spain) | La lunga pista dei lupi (Italy) | Blodspår i Alaska (Sweden) | Blodspor i Alaska (Norway) | Verijälkiä Alaskassa (Finland) | Supi nad Aljaškou (Czechoslovakia) | Wcielone diably Alaski (Poland) | Krvavi jastrebovi Aljaske (Yugoslavia / Serbia) | Monomahia stin pagomeni koilada (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Doug McClure (Don/Ron Rutland), Harald Leipnitz (Mark Monty), Angelica Ott (Betty), Roberto Blanco (Hammerhand / Ham-A-Ham), Kristina Nel (Rose Cotton), Klaus Löwitsch (Lapporte), Kurt Bulau (Sanders), Ivan Stimac (Billy Sanders), Miha Baloh (Buffins), Fahro Konjhodzic [as Fabro Konjhodzic], Branko Spoljar (Doc), Vlado Krstulovic [as Vladimir Krstulovic], Ilija Ivezic [as Ilija Ivozic](Frank Fox), Mirko Boman [as Mirko Roman](Shat), Heinz Reincke (Captain Brandy), Vladimir Medar (hotel owner), Voyo Goric [as Vojo Govedarica](Achua-hua)
  • Story: Kurt Nachman
  • Screenplay: Kurt Nachman, Johannes Weiss
  • Cinematography: Heinz Holscher [Eastmancolor - Supercinescope]
  • Music: Bruno Nicolai
  • Producers: Gunter Sturm

Synopsis

In Alaska’s snowy wasteland, Don Rutland, a tough trapper, fights a desperate battle against merciless nature and ruthless thieves in order to save the life of his best friend’s son.

External Links

Internet Movie Database

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