
Winnetou - The Last Fight
Adventure · Western · TV Movie
Overview
In Part Three, entitled "The Last Fight," gangster Santer Jr. attempts to seize an oil well on Indian territory. To prevent this, Winnetou and Old Shatterhand must reconcile the warring Indian tribes so that they can take up the fight against the henchmen of the criminal.
Top Cast


Wotan Wilke Möhring
Wotan Wilke Möhring
Old Shatterhand
Wotan Wilke Möhring
Old Shatterhand


Nik Xhelilaj
Nik Xhelilaj
Winnetou
Nik Xhelilaj
Winnetou


Iazua Larios
Iazua Larios
Nscho-tschi
Iazua Larios
Nscho-tschi


Michael Maertens
Michael Maertens
Frederick Louis Santer Jr.
Michael Maertens
Frederick Louis Santer Jr.


Mario Adorf
Mario Adorf
Frederick Louis Santer Sr.
Mario Adorf
Frederick Louis Santer Sr.


Milan Peschel
Milan Peschel
Sam Hawkens
Milan Peschel
Sam Hawkens


Henny Reents
Henny Reents
Belle
Henny Reents
Belle


Gustav Peter Wöhler
Gustav Peter Wöhler
Judge
Gustav Peter Wöhler
Judge


Sebastian Cavazza
Sebastian Cavazza
Tokvi-Kava
Sebastian Cavazza
Tokvi-Kava
Danira Gović
Danira Gović
Frau Tadeusz
Danira Gović
Frau Tadeusz
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