Ulzana

Ulzana

9.10. 17:59
Prima Max
129 minutes
1974
Soviet Union / East Germany / Romania Drama / Romantic / Western

This rather unconventional Western movie is set in the middle of the 19th century in Arizona. The film portrays an Indian tribe, the Mimbreno Appacheans, who are celebrating their Thanksgiving, building an irrigation plant, carrying on commerce, and trying to settle down in a rather constricted territory. But the confrontation with the white Americans changes their situation as the mercantile "gentlemen" want to prevent the Indian tribe to become independent from the white men′s business practices. Thus, they destroy the irrigation plant and chase the Indian tribe in an inhospitable territory where they cannot survive. Led by their chief Ulzana, the Appacheans thus start a bitter fight to preserve their habitat.

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Czech Czech
1974
Soviet Union / East Germany / Romania Drama / Romantic / Western

This rather unconventional Western movie is set in the middle of the 19th century in Arizona. The film portrays an Indian tribe, the Mimbreno Appacheans, who are celebrating their Thanksgiving, building an irrigation plant, carrying on commerce, and trying to settle down in a rather constricted territory. But the confrontation with the white Americans changes their situation as the mercantile "gentlemen" want to prevent the Indian tribe to become independent from the white men′s business practices. Thus, they destroy the irrigation plant and chase the Indian tribe in an inhospitable territory where they cannot survive. Led by their chief Ulzana, the Appacheans thus start a bitter fight to preserve their habitat.

Creators

Karl-Ernst Sasse, Gottfried Kolditz

Cast

Virgil Andriescu, Stefan Alexandrescu, Dan Sandulescu, Dinu Gherasim, Dan Dobre, Mircea Breazu, Manfred Otto, Joe Schorn, Harald Moszdorf, Eugen Albert, Walter Wickenhauser, Colea Răutu, Alfred Struwe, Hannjo Hasse, Rolf Hoppe, Fred Delmare, Gojko Mitić, Renate Blume, Amza Pellea, Paul Berndt, Werner Dissel, Fritz Mohr, Klaus Gehrke, Mihai Balas, Wilfried Zander, Hans-Uwe Wardeck