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*'''Release Date:''' 27.6.1969
*'''Release Date:''' 27.6.1969
== Also known as ==
== Also known as ==
Bijeli vukovi (Yugoslavia: Serbian title) | Weiße Wölfe (East Germany) (alternative spelling) | Valkoiset sudet (Finland) | Biale wilki (Poland) | White Wolves (U.S.A.)
Bijeli vukovi (Yugoslavia: Serbian title) | Weiße Wölfe (East Germany) (alternative spelling) | Valkoiset sudet (Finland) | Białe wilki (Poland) | White Wolves (U.S.A.)


== Cast and crew ==
== Cast and crew ==

Revision as of 12:30, 26 July 2011

Weisse Wölfe (East Germany, Yugoslavia 1969 / Director: Konrad Petzold)

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Contents:
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Release Date: 27.6.1969

Also known as

Bijeli vukovi (Yugoslavia: Serbian title) | Weiße Wölfe (East Germany) (alternative spelling) | Valkoiset sudet (Finland) | Białe wilki (Poland) | White Wolves (U.S.A.)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Gojko Mitic (Farsighted Falcon), Horst Schulze (Collins P. Harrington), Barbara Brylska (Catherine), Holger Mahlich (Pat Patterson), Slobodan Dimitrijevic (Cunning Fox), Slobodan Velimirovic (Strong Left Hand), Rolf Hoppe (Bashan James)
  • Screenplay: Günter Karl
  • Cinematography: Eberhard Borkmann [color, widescreen]
  • Music: Karl-Ernst Sasse

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