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Release Date:
October 1, 2023
Original Title:
Lex Barker - Westernheld und Playboy
Alternate Titles:
Lex Barker - De Tarzan au playboy de westerns
Lex Barker - Westernheld & Herzensbrecher
Lex Barker: de Tarzán a playboy de westerns
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
Westend Film & TV
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
He is the most sought-after man in Europe in the 1960s. Lex Barker embodies the flawless hero in his films and, as Old Shatterhand, becomes a role model for generations of fans. Revered in Europe, misunderstood and almost forgotten in his native America. But who was this American who rode through Yugoslavia in a leather costume for the European audience? In 1973, Lex Barker died of a heart attack on the streets of Manhattan in New York. But no one recognizes the man who was Tarzan in Hollywood. Nobody knows him or cares about that he, as Winnetou's friend, is revered as an icon in Europe. Lex Barker's European western adventures are just a footnote in American film history. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his death, the documentary tells the story of one of the most beautiful men who ever flickered across Europe's cinema screens, for whom European cinema proved to be a stroke of luck and for whom a failed Hollywood career took him via Italy to Germany.
Commissioning Editor:
Sabine Bubeck-Paaz
Director:
Andreas G. Wagner
Director of Photography:
Matthias Jim Günther
Ion Casado
Carlos Fuchs
Peter Reuther
Editor:
Tom Weichenhain
Original Music Composer:
Krystian Migotz
Producer:
Wolf von Truchsess
Hannah Altschuck
Lisa-Marie Voß
Sound:
Patricia von Truchsess
Lars Holzapfel
Deniz Schulzke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Holger Jung
Writer:
Andreas G. Wagner
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