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The Oil Prince

Original title: Der Ölprinz
  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.7K
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Stewart Granger and Pierre Brice in The Oil Prince (1965)
AdventureWestern

Apache Chief Winnetou and scout Old Surehand team-up to assist a wagon-train of settlers who are threatened by the machinations of an unscrupulous crook known as the Oil Prince.Apache Chief Winnetou and scout Old Surehand team-up to assist a wagon-train of settlers who are threatened by the machinations of an unscrupulous crook known as the Oil Prince.Apache Chief Winnetou and scout Old Surehand team-up to assist a wagon-train of settlers who are threatened by the machinations of an unscrupulous crook known as the Oil Prince.

  • Directors
    • Harald Philipp
    • Alfred Vohrer
  • Writers
    • Karl May
    • Fred Denger
    • Harald Philipp
  • Stars
    • Stewart Granger
    • Pierre Brice
    • Harald Leipnitz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Harald Philipp
      • Alfred Vohrer
    • Writers
      • Karl May
      • Fred Denger
      • Harald Philipp
    • Stars
      • Stewart Granger
      • Pierre Brice
      • Harald Leipnitz
    • 11User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Stewart Granger
    Stewart Granger
    • Old Surehand
    Pierre Brice
    Pierre Brice
    • Winnetou
    Harald Leipnitz
    Harald Leipnitz
    • The Oilprince
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • Lizzy
    • (as Macha Meril)
    Terence Hill
    Terence Hill
    • Richard Forsythe
    • (as Mario Girotti)
    Walter Barnes
    Walter Barnes
    • Bill Campbell
    Antje Weisgerber
    Antje Weisgerber
    • Mrs. Ebersbach
    Milan Srdoc
    • Old Wabble
    • (as Paddy Fox)
    Gerd Frickhöffer
    • Kovacz
    • (as Gerhard Frickhöffer)
    Veljko Maricic
    • Bergmann
    Dusan Janicijevic
    • Butler
    • (as Dusko Janicijevic)
    Slobodan Dimitrijevic
    • Knife
    Davor Antolic
    • Paddy
    Zvonimir Crnko
    • Billy Forner
    Milivoje Popovic-Mavid
    • Mokaschi
    • (as Mavid Popovic)
    Ilija Ivezic
    • Webster
    Heinz Erhardt
    Heinz Erhardt
    • Kantor Hampel
    Stojan 'Stole' Arandjelovic
    • Bandit
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Harald Philipp
      • Alfred Vohrer
    • Writers
      • Karl May
      • Fred Denger
      • Harald Philipp
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    7coltras35

    Rampage at Apache Wells

    Surehand and his Apache sidekick Winnetou endeavor to capture the outlaws who killed their friend the wagon master. The unscrupulous oil prince has concocted a large-scale fraud: he is about to sell a non-existent oil source to the president of the Arizona Commercial Bank. However, the plan goes awry at the last minute, as a group of settlers discover the road to the lake and take possession of the area. In order for the plan not to be revealed, the oil prince kills the leader of the settlers and puts his own man in his place. Fortunately, Winnetou and Old Surehand see through the deception and rush to the aid of the settlers. The enraged oil prince forges a diabolical plan: he kills the son of the chief of the local Navajo tribe and shifts the suspicion to the settlers...

    This entertaining and imaginative Euro western is given a much joyful boost by Stewart Granger, who plays Old Sure-hand. His unique brand of charm and elegance adds to the character. The cinematography is superb, the location - European setting replacing the American terrain - is well-captured and the story is told really well with a touch of zest. The action is fine, especially the waterfall scene. The villain is a standout and is quite a menacing character.
    9amikus2000

    A criminal better than most at James Bond

    This Winnetou movie contains a story with whole look at Winnetous opposite OIL PRINCE Harald Leipnitz. Stewart Granger's script gave him a rather passive position. Heinz Erhard (piano-player) could turn it into a comedy, but he fails sometimes. Terence Hill ads the famous actor set, surrounded by the famous soundtrack. Psychological cruelty enriches the Winnetou plot and turns newer aspects in an attractive western.
    4Uriah43

    Limited by a Meandering Plot and Lethargic Acting

    This film opens with a ruthless conman known as "the Oil Prince" (Harald Leipnitz), who tries to convince a banker, "Mr. Kovacz" (Gerd Frickhoffer), that he owns land rich in oil. Meanwhile, a wagon train of German settlers approaches the same region, hoping to persuade the leaders of the local Utah and Navajo tribes to grant them that tract of land in exchange for developing it for the benefit of everyone involved. To assist in this endeavor, they are led by the renowned scout "Old Surehand" (Stewart Granger) and his trusted friend, the Apache chief "Winnetou" (Pierre Brice). What neither Old Surehand nor Winnetou realizes, however, is that the Oil Prince is aware of their plans and is willing to do whatever it takes to convince the Utes and Navajos to give him the land instead. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will simply say that I didn't particularly care for this movie, largely due to its meandering plot and lethargic acting from all involved. That being said, while I don't consider this to be a bad movie necessarily, it just didn't interest me all that much, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
    2dcnilsen54

    Absolute Drivel

    I must admit I am not really a fan of foreign westerns- and as an American- why should I be!? ..but this one really takes the cake- I could not even finish watching this rotten tomato...totally fake voices, poor audio dubbing, actors that are the fakest excuse for Indians I have ever seen..an almost blatant disregard for a coherent plot..constant injections of idiotic scenes which have little or nothing to do with the story...lousy script, terrible actors..just FAKE, FAKE , FAKE in every respect...how I made it through an entire hour I do not know..How in the world these other people can give this movie a good review is beyond me- but it just goes to show that the vast majority of these reviews are from people who would not know a good movie if it walked up behind them and bit them in the gluteus maximus
    9django-1

    impressive German "Winnetou" western, w/ Stewart Granger instead of Lex Barker

    RAMPAGE AT APACHE WELLS played theatrically in the US and used to get a lot of TV play as late as 1991. Its popularity is not hard to understand. Like all of the German-made westerns from the "winnetou" cycle, based on the literary works of Karl May (this one from his novel The Oil Prince, which IS available in an in-print English translation for those so inclined), this is well-mounted, beautifully photographed, beautifully scored, and well-acted. As I remember, Lex Barker made SIX films in the role of Old Shatterhand, Stewart Granger made two in the role of Old Surehand, and Rod Cameron made one in the role of Old Firehand (and I have not seen the latter...). As rugged and manly as Barker was, Granger also does well with the role, bringing his own unique humor and elegance to the character. If only he had made more of these! One surprising appearance here is Terence Hill (under his real name, Mario Girotti) as a complex, not-really-admirable character who grows throughout the film and sees the error of his ways. Hill plays the snivelling role convincingly, and he will be a surprise to those who only know his later heroic and comedy roles. Another interesting aspect of this film (more evident in the novels than in most of the films) is the details about German immigrants in America. As I live in South Texas, I live near some of the German settlements of the 1800s and have learned about the history of Germans in Texas-- it's interesting to see particularly German qualities in some of the settlers instead of just making them generic Anglo settlers. Of course, I don't go to films like this (or any film) for detailed history, but the particularity has a interesting flavor to it. The late Stewart Granger was a man with real star quality, with a charm and wit and elegance that is seen in every frame. While he camps it up in some of his European work of the 1960s (although always in an entertaining manner!), he certainly took the role of Old Surehand seriously. He is a nice mesh with Pierre Brice's warm but stoic interpretation of the Winnetou character. The film also has a full array of colorful supporting characters. Overall, while this may not have the depth or philosophical profundity of the finest Italian Westerns, it is a satisfying, impressively mounted Western that fires on all cylinders and deserves wider fame.

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    • Trivia
      Stewart Granger, an experienced Hollywood actor, considered this German attempt a traditional Western to be clumsy and amateurish. His behaviour towards his costar, the Frenchman Pierre Brice, was hostile and arrogant, and he once called Brice "an incompetent actor".
    • Goofs
      When Winnetou gets out of the river, he is soaking wet, but seconds late when he gets on his horse, he is totally dry.
    • Connections
      Edited from Winnetou: The Red Gentleman (1964)

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    • Release date
      • January 1966 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • Yugoslavia
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Rampage at Apache Wells
    • Filming locations
      • Krka Falls, Krka National Park, Croatia
    • Production companies
      • Rialto Film
      • Jadran Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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