Last of the Renegades
Last of the Renegades (German: Winnetou – 2. Teil and also known as Winnetou: Last of the Renegades) is a 1964 German-Italian Western film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Pierre Brice, Lex Barker and Anthony Steel.[1] It is based on a Karl May novel, and was part of a series of adaptations produced by Rialto Film.
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Directed by | Harald Reinl |
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Written by | Harald G. Petersson |
Based on | Winnetou novels by Karl May |
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Music by | Martin Böttcher |
Cinematography | Ernst W. Kalinke |
Edited by | Hermann Haller |
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Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
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Language | German |
Box office | 62.8 million tickets |
It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Croatia. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vladimir Tadej.
Cast
- Pierre Brice as Winnetou
- Lex Barker as Old Shatterhand
- Anthony Steel as Bud Forrester
- Karin Dor as Ribanna
- Klaus Kinski as David 'Luke' Lucas
- Renato Baldini as Col. J.F. Merril
- Terence Hill as Lt. Robert Merril
- Marie-Noëlle Barre as Susan Merril
- Ilija Ivezić as Red (as Elija Ivejic)
- Velemir Chytil as Carter
- Stole Arandjelovic as Caesar
- Djordje Nenadovic as Capt. Bruce
- Mirko Boman as Gunstick Uncle
- Rikard Brzeska as Tah-Sha-Tunga
- Eddi Arent as Lord Castlepool
- Gojko Mitić as White Raven
Box office
In West Germany, it was the fourth top-grossing film of 1964, selling 6.75 million tickets.[2] In the Soviet Union, the film sold 56 million tickets.[3] This adds up to a total of 62.75 million tickets sold worldwide.
References
- "New York Times: Last of the Renegades". NY Times. Retrieved 19 October 2008.
- "Die Erfolgreichsten Filme in Deutschland 1964" [The Most Successful Films in Germany in 1964]. Inside Kino (in German). Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- "Виннету – сын Инчу-Чуна (Winnetou - 2. Teil)". KinoPoisk (in Russian). Retrieved 29 June 2020.
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim (2005) [2004]. International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-Productions in the 1960s. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-539-2.
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