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Harald ReinlDrehbuch:
Harald G. PeterssonKamera:
Ernst W. KalinkeMusik:
Martin BöttcherBesetzung:
Lex Barker, Pierre Brice, Anthony Steel, Karin Dor, Klaus Kinski, Renato Baldini, Terence Hill, Ilija Ivezic, Velimir Chytil, Djordje Nenadovic (mehr)Streaming (3)
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Winnetou (Pierre Brice) und sein Blutsbruder Old Shatterhand (Lex Barker) versuchen Frieden zwischen Weißen und Indianern zu stiften. Doch die Forrester-Bande macht die Pläne zunichte, weil sie sich an den Ölvorkommen im Indianergebiet bereichern will. (Sky Cinema)
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Winnetou 2 war für mich immer die Nummer drei der Filmtrilogie, weil er bei weitem nicht an die Spannung des ersten Films und die überwältigende emotionale Offensive von Winnetou III heranreicht. Definitiv das schwächste Glied. Trotzdem wäre ohne "DDRibanna" dieses dreiteilige Kinoepos unvollständig. ()
Yeah, the music is beautiful, the scenery around Plitvice Lakes is gorgeous (I consider the idea of filming in the former Yugoslavia to be an absolutely brilliant move by the German filmmakers), and the Serbian gym teacher Gojko Mitic has muscles like a real Indian (lol), but as an avid reader of May’s book, I can’t avoid nitpicking, what on earth (if it's called Vinnetou) does this have to do with the source material? The answer is clear: nothing, nothing at all. In this regard, I can't help but think of the undeserved scolding of the Tolkien nerds in connection with Jackson's Lord of the Rings, but in the case of Vinnetou we can't even talk about the basic plot skeleton. This film trilogy has absolutely nothing in common with the books (aside from a few points of contact in the first part), and I’m forced to endure the screenwriter's banal plot, although – yes – nicely filmed. Still, I have fond memories of my childhood, when I used to relive all Vinnetou's adventures in a crowded cinema and passionately collect movie stills. ()
This is another classic for me, and there's just nothing to be done about it. Even though today I see how naive it is, how it might try too hard for humor just to keep things entertaining and not bogged down by serious themes, it remains a film that I always enjoy, and it's beautiful precisely because of its individual characters and honorable heroes. ()