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*'''Release Date:''' 27.5.1983 | *'''Release Date:''' 27.5.1983 | ||
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The Scout (U.S.A.) | Fehér Toll (Hungary) | The Scout (U.S.A.) | Fehér Toll (Hungary) | Tropiciel (Poland) | ||
== Cast and crew == | == Cast and crew == |
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Der Scout (East Germany, Mongolia 1982 / Directors: Dshamjangijn Buntar, Konrad Petzold)
This is a Eurowestern
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- Runtime: 99 min
- Release Date: 27.5.1983
Also known as
The Scout (U.S.A.) | Fehér Toll (Hungary) | Tropiciel (Poland)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Gojko Mitic (White Feather), Nazagdorshijn Bazezeg (Cayuse girl), Klaus Manchen (Sergeant Anderson), Milan Beli (Major Bannigan), Giso Weißbach (Lieutenant Brooks), Jürgen Heinrich (Private Hicks)
- Story: Dr. Gottfried Kolditz
- Screenplay: Konrad Petzold
- Cinematography: Otto Hanisch, Geserdshawijn Masch [Orwocolor, widescreen 2,35:1]
- Music: Karl-Ernst Sasse
Synopsis
White Feather decides to get back his tribe's horses by pretending to belong to another tribe and allowing himself to be taken prisoner. When the soldiers decide to take the herd to Fort Lapwai, they commission White Feather as the scout, however they soon realize that their scout is none other than vice chief of the Nez Percéz Indians.