
White Wolves
Drama · Western · Adventure
Overview
Farsighted Falcon, chief of the Lakota, seeks refuge in the Black Hills with his wife Blue Hair and two warriors, sole survivors of their tribe. When they are attacked by the outlaw Bashan, Falcon strikes out for the town of Tanglewood to take on Bashan's boss, mining magnate Harrington.
Top Cast


Gojko Mitić
Gojko Mitić
Weitspähender Falke
Gojko Mitić
Weitspähender Falke


Horst Schulze
Horst Schulze
Collins P. Harrington
Horst Schulze
Collins P. Harrington


Barbara Brylska
Barbara Brylska
Catherine Emmerson
Barbara Brylska
Catherine Emmerson


Holger Mahlich
Holger Mahlich
Pat Patterson
Holger Mahlich
Pat Patterson


Slobodan Dimitrijević
Slobodan Dimitrijević
Listiger Fuchs
Slobodan Dimitrijević
Listiger Fuchs
Slobodan Velimirović
Slobodan Velimirović
Starke Linkshand
Slobodan Velimirović
Starke Linkshand


Helmut Schreiber
Helmut Schreiber
Samuel "Sam" Blake
Helmut Schreiber
Samuel "Sam" Blake


Fred Delmare
Fred Delmare
Peter Hille
Fred Delmare
Peter Hille
Fred Ludwig
Fred Ludwig
John Emerson
Fred Ludwig
John Emerson


Rolf Hoppe
Rolf Hoppe
James Besham
Rolf Hoppe
James Besham
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