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Winnetou and the Crossbreed

  • Adventure
  • Western

August 17, 1966 (DE)

1h 30m

The new great adventure from the Wild West with Winnetou and Old Shatterhand.

On her b-day, settler's daughter Apanatschi receives her father's secret gold mine but greedy neighboring prospectors resort to murder and kidnapping in order to get the gold, forcing the girl and her brother to seek Winnetou's protection.

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