Mercenaries of the Rio Grande (1965)
1h 41m
Running Time
March 4, 1965Release Date
Mercenaries of the Rio Grande (1965)
1h 41m
Running Time
March 4, 1965Release Date
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Plot.
Dr. Karl Sternau, the personal physician of the count Bismarck, who spent much of his youth in Mexico, is sent back to that country during the occupation by French troops in the service of the Austrian 'Emperor' Maximilian, to carry an encouraging letter from U.S. President Lincoln to the nationalist Mexican president Benito Juarez.
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Cast & Crew.
Lex Barker
Dr. Karl Sternau
Gérard Barray
Count Alfonso di Rodriganda y Sevilla
Rik Battaglia
Capt. Lazoro Verdoja
Michèle Girardon
Josefa
Alessandra Panaro
Rosita Arbellez
Theresa Lorca
Karja
Ralf Wolter
Andreas Hasenpfeffer
Teresa Lorca
Karja
Fausto Tozzi
Benito Juarez
Hans Nielsen
Don Pedro Arbellez
Gustavo Rojo
Lt. Potoca
Kelo Henderson
Frank Wilson
Paul Jarrico
Writer
Jean-Roger Caussimon
Marshal Bazaine
Robert Siodmak
Director
Friedrich von Ledebur
Count Don Fernando di Rodriganda y Sevilla
Karl May
Writer
Jeff Corey
Abraham Lincoln
Ladislas Fodor
Writer
Robert A. Stemmle
Writer
Antun Nalis
Pablo Cortejo
Georg Marischka
Writer
Đorđe Nenadović
Count Embarez
Mirko Kujačić
Flathouani
Artur Brauner
Producer
Mavid Popović
Black Hirsch
Götz Dieter Wulf
Producer
Branimir 'Tori' Janković
Panteo
Erwin Halletz
Composer
Fulvija Irvermizzi
Lady In Stagecoach
Siegfried Hold
Cinematographer
Walter Wischniewsky
Editor
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Details.
Release DateMarch 4, 1965
Original NameDer Schatz der Azteken
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 41m
Genres
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Wiki.
The Treasure of the Aztecs (German: Der Schatz der Azteken) is a 1965 western adventure film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lex Barker, Gérard Barray and Michèle Girardon. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. It was based on a novel by Karl May, part of a boom in adaptations of the author's works during the decade. It was followed by a second part The Pyramid of the Sun God (1965).
It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Barcelona and Yugoslavia. The film sets were designed by the art directors Hertha Hareiter and Otto Pischinger. It was made in Eastmancolor.
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