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Apache Gold (German: Winnetou, later retitled to Winnetou – 1. Teil ), also known as Winnetou the Warrior , [ 3 ] is a 1963 Western film directed by Harald Reinl . It is based on the story of Winnetou , a fictional Native-American Apache hero from the Winnetou series of German novels.
Entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival: And So to Bed Alfred Weidenmann: Lilli Palmer, Hildegard Knef, Nadja Tiller, Peter van Eyck, Paul Hubschmid, Martin Held, Daliah Lavi, Danielle Gaubert, Alexandra Stewart: Comedy: West German-Austrian co-production Apache Gold: Harald Reinl: Lex Barker, Pierre Brice, Mario Adorf, Marie Versini, Ralf ...
Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival): The Leopard (Il Gattopardo), directed by Luchino Visconti, Italy. Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival): ... Apache Gold (Winnetou – 1.
Karl May film adaptations are films based on stories and characters by German author Karl May (1842–1912). The characters Old Shatterhand, Winnetou, and Kara Ben Nemsi are very famous in Central Europe. In most of the film versions the novels were reworked to a great extent, some movies using only the names of characters invented by Karl May.
While Chapter 1 of the Civil War-era saga, in theaters June 28, focuses mainly on white settlers and the U.S. military, the film also takes viewers into the White Mountain Apache community as its ...
The grandfather is called "Grauer Star" (cataract; literally: "Grey Starling" or "Grey Star") and might be modeled on the wise and white-haired character "Klekih-petra" ("White father") from the film Apache Gold. Moreover, as Abahachi's Grampa he's obviously grey haired and, being a sought-after singer on stage, also a star.
Lloyd Lee Choi, Erin Lau and Derek Nguyen were named as the recipients of the Future Gold Film Fellowship, a program designed to elevate three Asian and Pacific Islander directors that’s ...
Winnetou is a fictional Native American hero of several novels written in German by Karl May (1842–1912), one of the best-selling German writers of all time with about 200 million copies worldwide, including the Winnetou trilogy.