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*8. [[Apache Gold|Winnetou 1. Teil]] (''Apache Gold'') (1963), dir.: Dr. Harald Reinl
*8. [[Apache Gold|Winnetou 1. Teil]] (''Apache Gold'') (1963), dir.: Dr. Harald Reinl
*9. [[Old Shatterhand (film)|Old Shatterhand]] (''Apaches' Last Battle'') (1964), dir.: [[Hugo Fregonese]]
*9. [[Old Shatterhand (film)|Old Shatterhand]] (''Apaches' Last Battle'') (1964), dir.: [[Hugo Fregonese]]
*10. {{ill|de|Der Schut|Der Schut (Film)}} (''Yellow Devil'' aka ''The Shoot'') (1964), dir.: [[Robert Siodmak]]
*10. {{ill|de|Der Schut|Der Schut (Film)}} (''Yellow Devil'' a.k.a. ''The Shoot'') (1964), dir.: [[Robert Siodmak]]
*11. [[Last of the Renegades|Winnetou – 2. Teil]] (''Last of the Renegades'') (1964), dir.: Dr. Harald Reinl
*11. [[Last of the Renegades|Winnetou – 2. Teil]] (''Last of the Renegades'') (1964), dir.: Dr. Harald Reinl
*12. [[Among Vultures|Unter Geiern]] (''Frontier Hellcat'' aka ''Among Vultures'') (1964), dir.: [[Alfred Vohrer]]
*12. [[Among Vultures|Unter Geiern]] (''Frontier Hellcat'' a.k.a. ''Among Vultures'') (1964), dir.: [[Alfred Vohrer]]
*13. [[Der Schatz der Azteken]] (''The Treasure of the Aztecs'') (1965), dir.: Robert Siodmak
*13. [[Der Schatz der Azteken]] (''The Treasure of the Aztecs'') (1965), dir.: Robert Siodmak
*14. [[Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes]] (''Pyramid of the Sun God'') (1965), dir.: Robert Siodmak
*14. [[Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes]] (''Pyramid of the Sun God'') (1965), dir.: Robert Siodmak
*15. [[Der Ölprinz]] (''Rampage at Apache Wells'') (1965), dir.: [[Harald Philipp]]
*15. [[Der Ölprinz]] (''Rampage at Apache Wells'') (1965), dir.: [[Harald Philipp]]
*16. {{ill|de|Durchs wilde Kurdistan|Durchs wilde Kurdistan (Film)}} (''The Wild Men of Kurdistan'') (1965), dir.: [[Franz Joseph Gottlieb]]
*16. {{ill|de|Durchs wilde Kurdistan|Durchs wilde Kurdistan (Film)}} (''The Wild Men of Kurdistan'') (1965), dir.: [[Franz Joseph Gottlieb]]
*17. [[Winnetou – 3. Teil]] (''The Desperado Trail'') (1965), dir.: Dr. Harald Reinl
*17. [[The Desperado Trail|Winnetou – 3. Teil]] (''The Desperado Trail'') (1965), dir.: Dr. Harald Reinl
*18. [[Old Surehand 1. Teil]] (''Flaming Frontier'') (1965), dir.: Alfred Vohrer
*18. [[Flaming Frontier|Old Surehand 1. Teil]] (''Flaming Frontier'') (1965), dir.: Alfred Vohrer
*19. {{ill|de|Im Reiche des silbernen Löwen|Im Reiche des silbernen Löwen (Film)}} (''Fury of the Sabers'') (1965), dir.: Franz Joseph Gottlieb
*19. {{ill|de|Im Reiche des silbernen Löwen|Im Reiche des silbernen Löwen (Film)}} (''Fury of the Sabers'') (1965), dir.: Franz Joseph Gottlieb
*20. [[Das Vermächtnis des Inka]] (''Legacy of the Incas'') (1965), dir.: Georg Marischka
*20. [[Das Vermächtnis des Inka]] (''Legacy of the Incas'') (1965), dir.: Georg Marischka

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Karl May film adaptations are films based on stories and characters by German author Karl May (1842–1912). The characters Old Shatterhand, Winnetou, and Kara Ben Nemsi are very famous in Central Europe.

In most of the film versions the novels were reworked to a great extent, some movies using only the names of characters invented by Karl May For example, in the book Der Schatz im Silbersee (The Treasure of Silver Lake) the main character was called "Old Firehand" – in the movie he was renamed "Old Shatterhand" (played by American actor Lex Barker) after the more famous character. The movies Old Shatterhand (Apaches' Last Battle) and Winnetou und sein Freund Old Firehand (Thunder at the Border) are not based on any of May's works, but were completely invented by the screenwriters. Several TV productions, such as Das Buschgespenst and Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi, were much closer to the novels.

In foreign distribution, most of the movie titles were not translated directly into the target language, but new movie titles were made up. For American distribution the makers of the movie posters also invented some new color formats such as Flaming Arrow Color for the movie Der Schatz im Silbersee [1] and Apache Color [2] for Winnetou 1. Teil (called Apache Gold in America).

The silent movies of the 1920s are now probably lost.

For 10 movies in the 1960s, German composer Martin Böttcher wrote landmark film scores, whose success also helped the movies' international success and influenced the Italian movie industry to make Western movies of their own and create a whole new genre, the Spaghetti western (whose most successful composer Ennio Morricone came to fame just after Martin Böttcher).

Michael Herbig's 2001 film Der Schuh des Manitu satirized the Karl May films of the 1960s to great commercial success in Germany.

Cinema films

(American film titles in brackets)

TV-series / -films

Discography

  • "Wilder Westen – Heißer Orient" – Karl-May-Filmmusik 1936–1968
Bear Family Records BCD 16413 HL – 8 CDs with 192-pages movie-book
  • "Winnetou Melodie – Martin Böttcher dirigiert seine großen Karl-May-Erfolge" (1971/1991)
Convoy (east west records, Time Warner, distributed by Karussel Musik & Video GmbH, 849 824-2

Literature

  • Michael Petzel: "Karl May Filmbuch", Karl-May-Verlag, Bamberg, ISBN 3-7802-0153-4
  • Mondo-Esoterica.net – reviews (in English) of the 1960s Karl May films, and their DVD releases.
  • Rialto Film The website of Rialto Film who produced many of the Karl May films.