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The Valley of Death

Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten · 1968 | 89 min | Western · Adventure

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Synopsis

The Valley of Death or Winnetou and Shatterhand in the Valley of Death is a 1968 western film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Lex Barker, Pierre Brice and Rik Battaglia. It was the last in a series of films based on Karl May novels. These had previously enjoyed major commercial success, although this film's box office returns were disappointing. It was effectively a remake of an earlier film in the series Treasure of Silver Lake.

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Credits

Producer
CCC Film
Director
Harald Reinl
Screenplay
Harald Reinl, Herbert Reinecker
Director of Photography
Ernst Wilhelm Kalinke
Original Music Composer
Martin Böttcher
Editor
Hermann Haller
Country
Yugoslavia, Germany, Italy

Cast · 16

Lex Barker

Lex Barker

HG

Heinz Giese

Rik Battaglia

Rik Battaglia

FT

Frederick Tully

VM

Vladimir Medar

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