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'''Preria''' (France / West Germany / Romania / Austria, 1968 / Directors: Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Sergiu Nicolaescu) | |||
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'''Contents:''' | |||
* [[/BluRay|Available BluRays]] | |||
* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | |||
* [[/OST|Soundtrack]] | |||
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | |||
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== Also known as == | == Also known as == | ||
Preeria (Romania) | Prérie (Czechoslovakia) | A Préri (Poland) | Die Lederstrumpf-Erzählungen, Teil 4: Die Prärie (West Germany/TV) | La legende de bas de cuir, episode 4: La prairie (France/TV) | |||
== Cast and crew == | == Cast and crew == | ||
* '''Cast:''' Hellmut Lange (Lederstrumpf), Pierre Massimi (Chingachgook), | * '''Cast:''' Hellmut Lange (Lederstrumpf), Pierre Massimi (Chingachgook), Thekla Carola Wied (Hetty Hutter), Sophie Agacinski (Judith Hutter), Patrick Peuvion (Harry March), Jackie Lombard (Wah-ta-Wah), Charles Moulin (Tom Hutter), Colea Rautu (Die gespaltene Eiche). | ||
* '''Story:''' James Fenimore Cooper (novel: The Prairie) | * '''Story:''' James Fenimore Cooper (novel: The Prairie) | ||
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* '''Screenplay:''' Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Walter Ulbrich | * '''Screenplay:''' Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Walter Ulbrich | ||
* '''Directors of Photography:''' André Zarra, George Cornea | * '''Directors of Photography:''' André Zarra, George Cornea | ||
* '''Music:''' Robert Mellin | * '''Music:''' [[:Category: George Grigoriu|George Grigoriu]] + [[:Category:Robert Mellin|Robert Mellin]] | ||
* '''Editor:''' Borys Lewin | * '''Editor:''' Borys Lewin | ||
* '''Art Director:''' Aureliu Ionescu | * '''Art Director:''' Aureliu Ionescu | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
== Trivia == | |||
Adated from the "Leatherstocking Tales" by James Fenimore Cooper, this co-production between France, West Germany and Romania was shown in movie theatres in Eastern Europe and as part four of a four part TV-series in Germany and France. | |||
The other three parts of the series are [[Vînatorul de cerbi]], [[Ultimul Mohican]] and [[Aventure en Ontario]]. | |||
Romanian co-director Sergiu Nicolaescu remained uncredited in the German and French TV-versions. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139538/ Internet Movie Database] | *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139538/ Internet Movie Database] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:1968]] | ||
[[Category:Eurowestern]] | [[Category:Eurowestern]] | ||
[[Category:Romania]] | [[Category:Romania]] | ||
[[Category:France]] | [[Category:France]] | ||
[[Category:Germany]] | |||
[[Category:James Fenimore Cooper]] | [[Category:James Fenimore Cooper]] | ||
[[Category:George Grigoriu]] | |||
[[Category:Robert Mellin]] | |||
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Revision as of 11:48, 22 December 2019
Preria (France / West Germany / Romania / Austria, 1968 / Directors: Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Sergiu Nicolaescu)
Also known as
Preeria (Romania) | Prérie (Czechoslovakia) | A Préri (Poland) | Die Lederstrumpf-Erzählungen, Teil 4: Die Prärie (West Germany/TV) | La legende de bas de cuir, episode 4: La prairie (France/TV)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Hellmut Lange (Lederstrumpf), Pierre Massimi (Chingachgook), Thekla Carola Wied (Hetty Hutter), Sophie Agacinski (Judith Hutter), Patrick Peuvion (Harry March), Jackie Lombard (Wah-ta-Wah), Charles Moulin (Tom Hutter), Colea Rautu (Die gespaltene Eiche).
- Story: James Fenimore Cooper (novel: The Prairie)
- Adaptation: Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Walter Ulbrich
- Screenplay: Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Walter Ulbrich
- Directors of Photography: André Zarra, George Cornea
- Music: George Grigoriu + Robert Mellin
- Editor: Borys Lewin
- Art Director: Aureliu Ionescu
- Set Decorator: Aureliu Ionescu
- Make-Up: Rosalia Bartha, Nicole Félix
- Producers: Henry Deutschmeister, Walter Ulbrich
Synopsis
Trivia
Adated from the "Leatherstocking Tales" by James Fenimore Cooper, this co-production between France, West Germany and Romania was shown in movie theatres in Eastern Europe and as part four of a four part TV-series in Germany and France.
The other three parts of the series are Vînatorul de cerbi, Ultimul Mohican and Aventure en Ontario.
Romanian co-director Sergiu Nicolaescu remained uncredited in the German and French TV-versions.