Lana, Queen of the Amazons
Lana, Queen of the Amazons (German: Lana - Königin der Amazonen) is a 1964 West German-Brazilian adventure film directed by Cyl Farney and Géza von Cziffra and starring Anton Diffring, Catherine Schell and Christian Wolff.[1]
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Directed by | Cyl Farney Géza von Cziffra |
Produced by | Alfred Bittins Luiz Severiano Ribeiro Franz Thierry |
Written by | Cyl Farney Rita Niederer Géza von Cziffra Ernst von Hasselbach |
Starring | Anton Diffring Catherine Schell Christian Wolff |
Music by | Erwin Halletz Herbert Trantow |
Cinematography | Edgar Eichhorn Wolfgang Hannemann Werner M. Lenz Harry Zalkowistch |
Edited by | Margot Jahn Waldemar Noya Liselotte Schumacher Wolfgang Wehrum |
Production company | Arca Studio, Berlin Atlântida Cinematográfica Team-Film |
Distributed by | Bavaria Film |
Release date | 27 November 1964 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | West Germany Brazil |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Alexandre Horvat. Location shooting took place in Brazil in Belém, Rio de Janeiro and along the Amazon River.
Cast
- Anton Diffring as Professor Van Vries
- Catherine Schell as Queen Lana
- Christian Wolff as Peter van Vries
- Michael Hinz as Matteo
- Yara Lex as Tahira
- Dieter Eppler as Giovanni di Araúza / Gerónimo de Araújo
- Haydee Pinto as Amazon #2
- Átila Iório as Black guide / Casanova
- Adalberto Silva as White guide
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References
- Mainon & Ursini p.27
Bibliography
- Dominique Mainon & James Ursini. Modern Amazons: Warrior Women on Screen. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2006.
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