Count Bobby, The Terror of The Wild West
Count Bobby, The Terror of The Wild West | |
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Directed by | Paul Martin |
Written by | Robert Oxford Kurt Nachmann |
Produced by | Mihajlo Rasic Karl Schwetter |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Sepp Ketterer |
Edited by | Arnfried Heyne |
Music by | Heinz Gietz |
Production companies | Sascha Film Avala Film |
Distributed by | Omnia Deutsche Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Countries | Austria Yugoslavia |
Language | German |
Count Bobby, The Terror of The Wild West (German: Graf Bobby, der Schrecken des wilden Westens) is a 1966 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Peter Alexander, Olga Schoberová and Gunther Philipp. It was the last in a trilogy of films featuring the character Count Bobby.[1] It drew some inspiration from the ongoing series of Karl May film adaptations set in the Wild West.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. It was shot at studios in Belgrade, and on location around Yugoslavia which stood in for the American west as it frequently did in German films of the decade.
Synopsis
[edit]An impoverished Viennese aristocrat inherits an estate in Arizona and travels out hoping that it is a lucrative gold mine.
Cast
[edit]- Peter Alexander as Graf Bobby von Pichulsky
- Olga Schoberová as Milli Miller
- Gunther Philipp as Baron Mucki von Kalk
- Hanne Wieder as Jezabel
- Elisabeth Markus as Tante Sophie
- Vladimir Medar as Doc Ted W. Harper
- Dragomir Felba as Sheriff Martin Miller
- Rastko Tadic
- Zivojin Denic as Pedro Gonzalez
- Jovan Janicijevic-Burdus as Kiddy
- Milivoje Popovic-Mavid as Buggy
References
[edit]- ^ von Dassanowsky, p. 190.
Bibliography
[edit]- Robert von Dassanowsky. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland, 2005.
External links
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