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10 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Really, Really Good Bratwurst Western, 22 August 2007
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Author:
Steve Nyland (Squonkamatic) from New York, USA
This is only the second of the long-running series of German produced
Westerns filmed in Yugoslavia by cult director Harald Reinl that I have
been fortunate to see, but is at least as good as TREASURE OF SILVER
LAKE if not somewhat more polished of a production. Euro ManBeef
matinée idol & former Tarzan star Lex Barker (of Reinl's CASTLE OF THE
WALKING DEAD) returns as Karl May's "Old Shatterhand", a white man
trained in the ways of the Native American Indian tribes who roams the
west with the "noble Apache chief" Winnetou, played by European genre
film favorite Pierre Brice (Ferroni's MILL OF THE STONE WOMEN) as the
two work tirelessly to bring peace between the white man & the Natives
upon who's land their settlements are inevitably encroaching.
This time around the story is a bit more epic in nature, with Winnetou
sacrificing his love for the Apache princess Ribanna (future James Bond
femme fatale Karin Dor from YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE) to a young Yankee
cavalry officer played by future TRINITY film favorite Terence Hill, in
a bid for peace between the two factions. Caught between those forces
of good -- yes, the Indians are the good guys here, working with the
white man -- is a ruthless oil baron played with scathing efficiency by
Anthony Steele, with Klaus Kinski heading his band of cuthroat scumbag
unwashed sweaty greasy cowboys, hell bent on inciting war between the
Yankees and Apaches for their own personal gain.
Quite simply put the cast alone makes this entry in the series a
delight, but when coupled with somewhat higher production standards and
coupled again with Martin Böttcher iconic, popular music score (which
was a top 40 hit for years in Germany) the film attains a kind of
sweeping, lofty "larger than life" quality that ranks it amongst the
finest Westerns from the early 1960s regardless of the country of
origin. The script is never talky, with not one wasted scene or
unnecessary discussion, and a decidedly more humanist touch than the
treasure hunting escapades from SILVER LAKE.
One of the most fascinating aspects of these films are the Yugoslavian
locales used for the filming, which have a unique flavor that sets them
apart from both the Italian Spaghetti Westerns filmed in Spain and the
more familiar American made productions with their Monument Valley
landscapes. And the attention to detail this time out is much more
effective, with the Yugoslavian extras playing the Apache tribes coming
off as a people rather than just a supporting choir decked out in
leatherskins.
That's another aspect that makes these Karl May Westerns somewhat
remarkable: They were certainly more advanced and sympathetic in how
they depicted the Native Americans than even our own domestic
productions of the time ("F TROOP", anyone?) where the Natives are
either depicted as pop-up targets for the action sequences or comic
relief drunks. You get a real feel for them as a dignified population
who are forced to embrace the arrival of the white man with a sense of
chagrin, and this story's focus revolves around efforts to undue
whatever goodwill might exist between the two civilizations.
They key to the equation is of course Barker's Shatterhand and Brice's
Winnetou, each having earned the respect time and again of the
otherwise opposing sides. And it's interesting to see the usual cowboy
types as the source of the conflict, with the US Cavalry depicted as
just going about their job rather than slaughtering the Indians
indiscriminately. Try weighing this positive message against the
completely negative and one-sided approach used in the dreadful SOLDIER
BLUE, which potentially could have told more or less the same story if
it's makers had cared about the Natives as anything other but pawns in
their social agenda.
If the film has any weaknesses it is the usual aspects of Anglo
European types aping Native Americans, some of the on screen treatment
of the horses used is questionable, and perhaps certain anachronisms
like a 48 star American flag shown flapping heroically in the wind. But
the dignity and sheer artiness & atmosphere more than compensate: A
special film that deserves some kind of re-release, just as good now as
it was in 1964, with nary a mean spirited bone in it's larger than life
body. Remarkable, really.
8/10
6 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
epic western-adventure-movie, 11 May 1999
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Author:
Frank-87 from Freiburg
This is an epic western-adventure-movie. It is highly entertaining and has in fact the potential of being a lot better than it is. Dances with Wolves reminds me a lot of this movie. And with a better script and stronger directing Winnetou II could have been a timeless piece of art like the Costner movie. The yugoslavian landscape seems a bit out of place sometimes, but the movie has a lot of the "Karl May - feeling".
6 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
My favorite May-Picture, 22 October 2001
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Author:
Gregor Hauser (gregorhauser) from Salzburg, Austria
This one is regarded as one of the best "Karl-May-Movies" and is my personal favorite too. Lex Barker and Pierre Brice as the famous friends Winnetou and Old Shatterhand - as dignified as always. Supported by young Terence Hill in an early important part and the best cast ever seen in a May-Movie: Klaus Kinski, Anthony Steel, Karin Dor and the gorgeous yugoslavian actors Mirko Boman and Gojko Mitic. There is an emotional and thrilling story about Winnetou and his love Ribanna. Director Reinl - husband of Ribanna-performer Karin Dor - did an excellent job: There are great shootings of the landscape and the romantic May-feeling is stronger than ever before or after this little masterpiece.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Again the unforgettable Winnetou and Old Shatterhand in a dangerous adventure set on wonderful landscapes, 25 October 2011
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Author:
ma-cortes from Santander Spain
Adventures , action , crossfire and gorgeous Yugoslavian exteriors
magnificently photographed .This is a thrilling and stirring adventure
based on Karl May trilogy with two agreeable characters as Old
Shatterhand and Winnitou, being stunningly played by Lex Barker and
Pierre Brice respectively . It deals with Forester (the British Anthony
Steel), a ruthless oil baron, who spreads a reign of terror from the
badlands of Oklahoma to the hell-hills of the Dakotas and attempts to
take Indian lands where there's petroleum . He wants to create a war
between the native American tribes and the white men . Then there takes
place an emotive meeting between and Winnetou (Pierre Brice) and Old
Shatterhand (Lex Barker who married Spanish Carmen Cervera who
subsequently wedded Braon Thyssen) .Old Shatterhand, Winnetou and their
sidekick Castlepool (Arent) try to prevent this . Meanwhile Apache
chief Winnetou saves a girl from a bear attack and then he falls in
love for the gorgeous Indian (Karin Dor who married to director Harald
Reinl) . They free three US soldiers taken prisoners by the Ponka tribe
. They are joined by an army party and an amateur botanist to track
down the outlaws .There is also a Lt. named Robert (Terence Hill or
Mario Girotti previously his successful ¨Trinity¨) from the Army
helping the group and he also falls in love with the Indian girl ,and
takes place a particular loving triangle between Pierre Brice , Terence
Hill and Karin Dor (of ¨Topaz¨ and appeared in other Karl May films as
white woman) . Old Shatterland and his faithful half-brother are on the
trail to chase the nasty Forester . In spite of troubles caused by
bandits led by Luke (Klaus Kinski) who attack and massacre an Indian
village , they get escape . Old Shatterhand set out on pursuit of the
bandits and prepares them a trap . But when Shatterhand rides for
military help against Forester's gang who captured their companions, he
finds the tribe's friendly chief succeeded by his hostile Indians who
prove to be a dangerous enemy . Later on , Winnetou attempts a treaty
of peace and prepares a summit between the Indian tribes and the
Northern Colonel (Renato Baldini). At the end , into a cave occurs a
breathtaking epilogue by means of shootouts , explosions and fire .
This Western|Adventure results to be an acceptable episode about one of
the series of popular German made Western , featuring the duo formed by
valiant ¨Old Shatterhand¨ who agrees to guide the motley group trough
Indian territory and immortal ¨Winnetou¨ , both of them repeat their
same notorious roles as dignified as always . This enjoyable saga
benefits from sensational adventures , shootouts , explosions ,
exciting combats, larger-than-life characters and spectacular scenarios
shot in Atelier, Spandau, Berlin, Germany (studio),Grobnicko Polje,
Croatia ,Kredarica, Lukovo, Plitvice, Yugoslavia ,Postojna cave,
Radmanove Linice valley,Stobrec quarry, Yugoslavia,cement factory,
Solin, Split, Croatia
Winnetou-Pierre Brice repeats , as usual, his excellent and immortal
role to be continued in a TV series. Lex Barker scores especially high
marks , though he plays as a serious and intelligent frontiersman .
Enjoyable relationship between Old Shatterhand and Winnetou is quite
match . Pierre Brice is sensational as Winnetou , he is descendant of
old French nobility , after enlisting as volunteer to the French Army
and fighting in Indochina, he attended acting lessons and got a first
small role in some film . In 1962, a German producer searched for an
actor who should play the Native American chief Winnetou on a Western
movie adapted from novels by Karl May and got to know Brice at the
Berlin Film Festival. He got the role and portrayed "Winnetou" in ten
more movies with his co-star Lex Barker as "Old Shatterhand". These
very successful productions made him a superstar in Germany, winning
several awards such as Bambi or the Golden Otto of teenager magazine
"Bravo". Furthermore , received Germany's Cross of Merit, First Class
as one the most popular Frenchmen in Germany . Although appearing on
countless other movies and TV shows, he will always be best remembered
as "Winnetou", whom he also played at the Bad Segeberg open air
theater.
The highbrow Lex Barker who like his co-star and good friend Pierre
Brice started a singing career and released several records and played
the most part of series : ¨Apache gold(1963)¨ by Harald Reinl, ¨Apaches
last Battle(1964)¨ by Hugo Fregonese, ¨Last of renegades(1964)¨, ¨The
desperate trail¨, ¨Old Surehand¨ (1965) directed by Alfred Vohrer, ¨Old
Shatterland(1966)¨ by Harald Philipp, ¨In the valley of death(1968)¨ by
Harald Reinl . Stewart Granger took the role in two occasions ,he
starred a diverse character but the role is pretty similar to Old
Shatterland , he plays with mirth and liking manner as ¨Among vultures¨
and ¨Winnetou and Surehand¨ .Besides Rod Cameron starred only one :
¨Old Firehand¨ in which chemistry between stuffy Cameron and Brice is
inexistent . The film displays a colorful cinematography and a catching
, sensible musical score ,though with excessive use of synthesizer by
Martin Bottcher , series' ordinary , being eventually replaced in some
episode by Peter Thomas . The motion picture produced by Rialto
Productions is professionally directed by Harald Reinl who realized
various Karl May titles , besides he was a German thriller expert
called Krimi - Edward Wallace adaptation- and filmed other Western as
¨The last Mohican¨ and a epic rendition , ¨Nibelungen ¨ also with
Terence Hill and his wife Karin Dor ; unfortunately Harald Reinl died a
few years ago , he committed suicide in Santa Cruz De Tenerife , Islas
Canarias . Rating : 6 , acceptable and passable . Worthwhile seeing for
marvelous landscapes and breathtaking outdoors from Yugoslavia and
Croatia.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Satisfaction guaranteed, 21 May 2009
Author:
sheenafilm from Hamburg, Germany
"Winnetou 2" is the lucky one of the Winnetou trilogy, because in between the tragic events of part 1 and 3, none of the central characters needs to die. So it's a somewhat easier going show with a lot of great actors: a very young Terence Hill (then still Mario Girotti), Klaus Kinski, and notably Karin Dor ("The Green Archer", "You Only Live Twice") as Ribanna who falls in love with Winnetou but is expected to marry Lt.Merril for the sake of peace. Very impressive are the scene with countless extras (i.e. the meeting of the Indian chieftains) and in the cave when Winnetou comes to the rescue of Ribanna - and Merril whom he doesn't bear a grudge, that's noble Apaches for you. Director Reinl would take Lex Barker and Karin Dor into an even scarier place later with "Castle of the Walking Dead" ("Die Schlangengrube und das Pendel"). To sum it up: "Winnetou 2" was a good sequel that disappointed none of the audience, therefore part 3 was immediately on the schedule.
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