Weisse Wölfe (1969)
4/10
More Indian mediocrity
2 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Weisse Wölfe" or "White Wolves" is an East German film from 1969, so this colour film will s1oon have its 50th anniversary. It is another of the Sauerkraut Westerns, the GDR's approach to the popular West German Winnetou movies and just like with all the others, the title character is played once again by Gojko Mitic. Two directors and three writers worked on this film, which made it especially disappointing for me that it turned out so forgettable. I guess it is another example of too many cooks spoiling the broth. You cannot really blame Mitic. He is certainly among the better actors from the cast and I also believe he is better than Brice, even if that's nothing special. However, the writing here is so mediocre and not memorable at all that nothing stays in the mind except the solid nature photography. But you can also watch a documentary if you want to see that. The film runs for 100 minutes approximately and I lost quickly interest in the plot and story. The consequence was that this movie dragged a lot. It's only worth seeing for the very biggest western film fans. Everybody else should better skip it.
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