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Release Date:
December 12, 1962
Original Title:
Der Schatz im Silbersee
Alternate Titles:
El tesoro del lago de la plata
Il tesoro del lago d'argento
Le trésor du lac d'argent
O Tesouro dos Renegados
Genres:
Adventure | Western
Production Companies:
Jadran Film
Rialto Film
Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Yugoslavia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 RU: 12+ SU: 12+
Runtime: 111
Fred Engel's father is murdered by Colonel Brinkley in order to acquire a treasure map, however the Colonel only acquires half of it, the other half as held by Mrs. Butler. Discovering the scene of the crime, Old Shatterhand and Winnetou help Fred bring his father's murderer to justice and locate the treasure of Silver Lake.
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Assistant Camera:
Richard Bergmayer
Assistant Director:
Charles M. Wakefield
Slavko Andreš
Camera Operator:
Evo Dycke
Consulting Accountant:
Gerhard F. Hummel
Costume Consultant:
Irms Pauli
Costume Design:
Irms Pauli
Director:
Harald Reinl
Director of Photography:
Ernst W. Kalinke
Editor:
Hermann Haller
Makeup Artist:
Charlotte Kersten
Willi Nixdorf
Novel:
Karl May
Original Music Composer:
Martin Böttcher
Producer:
Zvonko Kovačić
Erwin Gitt
Horst Wendlandt
Production Accountant:
Erich Schütze
Production Design:
Dušan Jeričević
Production Manager:
Stipe Gurdulić
Leif Feilberg
Screenplay:
Harald G. Petersson
Second Unit Director:
Radenko Ostojić
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Branko Ivatović
Sound:
Erik Molnar
Special Effects:
Erwin Lange
Still Photographer:
Lothar Winkler
Unit Production Manager:
Erwin Dräger
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