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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.
In France, it was the 31st top-grossing film of 1969, selling 1,288,609 tickets, [38] which is equivalent to an estimated 4,303,954 F ($876,254). [b] The film was popular in the Soviet Union. Mackenna's Gold was first shown at the VIII Moscow International Film Festival in 1973, followed by a cinematic
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.
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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 ...
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Apache chief Winnetou and his frontier friend, Old Shatterhand, do what they can to keep the peace. Rollins' henchmen try to keep Winnetou away from the warring Jicarillos' chief, White Buffalo, but he fights his way through, only to be confronted by Rollins carrying the chief's son, stabbed in the chest with Winnetou's knife.