Ulzana (film)
Ulzana is a 1974 western film directed by Gottfried Kolditz and starring Gojko Mitic as Ulzana, Renate Blume and Rolf Hoppe. It is a Red Western, made as a co-production between East Germany, Romania and the Soviet Union.[1]
Ulzana | |
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Directed by | Gottfried Kolditz |
Produced by | Dorothea Hildebrandt |
Written by | Gottfried Kolditz Gojko Mitic Hans-Joachim Wallstein |
Starring | Gojko Mitic Renate Blume Rolf Hoppe |
Music by | Karl-Ernst Sasse |
Cinematography | Helmut Bergmann |
Edited by | Christa Helwig |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Progress Film |
Release date | 16 May 1974 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | East Germany Romania Soviet Union |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Heinz Röske. It was shot on location in Romania and Uzbekistan.
Cast
- Gojko Mitic as Ulzana
- Renate Blume as Leona
- Rolf Hoppe as Captain Burton
- Colea Rautu as Nana
- Amza Pellea as General Crook
- Fred Delmare as Bob Tribolett, Kellner im Saloon
- Alfred Struwe as Aldrigton, Bürgermeister von Tucson
- Dorel Iacobescu as Hackii
- Dinu Gherasim as Oberst
- Dan Sandulescu as Buuly, Armeescout
- Hannjo Hasse as Der Herr aus Washington
- Werner Dissel as Mexikanischer Arzt
- Fritz Mohr as Sergeant Winter
- Paul Berndt as John Richard Wardley - Tucson-Reiter
- Klaus Gehrke as Ball, Postmeister
- Holger Eckert as Cayrol, Bankdirektor
- Walter Wickenhauser as Howard, Eigentümer des 'Tucson Evening Star'
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References
- Ivanova p.264
See also
Bibliography
- Mariana Ivanova. Cinema of Collaboration: DEFA Coproductions and International Exchange in Cold War Europe. Berghahn Books, 2019.
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