
The Young Chief Winnetou (2022)
Winnetou's tribe is in dire straits. There is a threat of famine as the all-important buffalo herds are now failing. As the headman's son, young Winnetou wants to prove to his father Intschu-chuna how brave he is and how great a warrior he can be, because he thinks his son still has a lot to learn. To save his tribe, he goes on a dangerous adventure.All Releases
                    
                        
                            
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Earliest Release DateAugust 12, 2022
            (Germany)
Running Time1 hr 43 min
GenresAdventure
    
        Drama
    
        Family
    
        Western
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| Filmmakers | Role | 
|---|---|
| Mike Marzuk | Director | 
| Mike Marzuk | Writer | 
| Karl May | Writer | 
| Gesa Scheibner | Writer | 
| Wolfram de Marco | Composer | 
| Fabian Römer | Composer | 
| Alexander Fischerkoesen | Cinematographer | 
| Tobias Haas | Editor | 
| Ralf Schreck | Production Designer | 
| Cast | Role | 
|---|---|
| Mika Ullritz | |
| Milo Haaf | |
| Lola Linnéa Padotzke | |
| Mehmet Kurtulus | 
