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Rampage at Apache Wells (1965)

Flaming arrows blaze a trail of violence!

Genre : Adventure, Western

Runtime : 1H 29M

Director : Harald Philipp
Writer : Fred Denger, Harald Philipp

Synopsis

'The Oilprince' is an unscrupulous businessman. He looks forward to a lucrative deal with the "Western Arizona Bank'. He sells the bank oil wells at Shelly Lake that do actually not exist. The Oilprince learns that the colonists would like to settle at Shelly Lake. So The Oilprince exchanges the scout of the settlers by one of his minions to give them another route. But soon The Oilprince has to recognize that he has not counted on Winnetou, the righteous leader of the Apaches, and his blood brother Old Surehand.

Actors

Stewart Granger
Stewart Granger
Old Surehand
Pierre Brice
Pierre Brice
Winnetou
Harald Leipnitz
Harald Leipnitz
Ölprinz
Heinz Erhardt
Heinz Erhardt
Kantor Aurelius Hampel
Terence Hill
Terence Hill
Richard Forsythe
Macha Méril
Macha Méril
Lizzy
Walter Barnes
Walter Barnes
Bill Campbell
Antje Weisgerber
Antje Weisgerber
Mrs. Anna Ebersbach
Milan Srdoč
Milan Srdoč
Jeremy 'Old' Wabble
Mavid Popović
Mavid Popović
Mokaschi
Gerd Frickhöffer
Gerd Frickhöffer
Kovacz (as Gerhard Frickhöffer)
Veljko Maričić
Veljko Maričić
Bergmann
Dušan Janićijević
Dušan Janićijević
Butler (as Dusko Janicijevic)
Slobodan Dimitrijević
Slobodan Dimitrijević
Knife
Davor Antolić
Davor Antolić
Paddy
Zvonimir Črnko
Zvonimir Črnko
Billy Forner
Ilija Ivezić
Ilija Ivezić
Webster
Marinko Ćosić
Marinko Ćosić
Tobby (uncredited)
Petar Dobrić
Petar Dobrić
Nitsas-Ini (uncredited)
Šime Jagarinac
Šime Jagarinac
Mokaschi's son (uncredited)

Crews

Harald Philipp
Harald Philipp
Director
Karl May
Karl May
Novel
Fred Denger
Fred Denger
Screenplay
Harald Philipp
Harald Philipp
Screenplay
Martin Böttcher
Martin Böttcher
Original Music Composer
Erwin Gitt
Erwin Gitt
Producer
Stipe Gurdulic
Stipe Gurdulic
Producer
Horst Wendlandt
Horst Wendlandt
Producer
Hermann Haller
Hermann Haller
Editor
Heinz Hölscher
Heinz Hölscher
Director of Photography
Dušan Jeričević
Dušan Jeričević
Production Design
Tihomir Piletic
Tihomir Piletic
Art Direction
Zeljko Sitaric
Zeljko Sitaric
Art Direction
Irms Pauli
Irms Pauli
Costume Design
Allen Pinson
Allen Pinson
Stunt Coordinator

Posters and backgrounds

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