Le Trésor de la vallée de la mort

  • anglais The Valley of Death (plus)

Critiques (2)

kaylin 

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anglais I think as a farewell to the individual - beloved and maybe even loved - characters, it's quite good, plus it was filmed in the Grand Canyon, which is also noticeable. Vinnetou and Old Shatterhand have good roles here, and seeing their brotherly characters entertains me. The story is quite simple, but all of them were basically like that. I enjoyed this movie. ()

novoten 

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anglais A symbolic farewell in a hundred and one ways. Harald Reinl couldn't bear to see the series he started come to an end, and therefore decided to give the golden and irreplaceable era of the Winnetou films one more installment. After all, the last two films that the audience saw, Winnetou and the Crossbreed and Winnetou and Old Firehand, were not very successful in 1966. That's why Reinl had to take the director's chair and create a film that gave the viewers everything they loved. There was the beloved duo in the lead, who pulled off their performances just like in the best of the films, both humorous sidekicks, and the music by Martin Böttcher. When the main female character shines in a performance by Karin Dor and the villain, Rik Battaglia, fights with traditional bloodlust, there is nothing left to say. It is precisely the rendering of Death Valley that, in my eyes, is closest to the golden quartet in terms of quality. The illusion of a "proper" adventure of the blood brothers has never been so close before, and I can credit this to the director himself. Years after the fact, I finally got used to the different dubbing and, on the contrary, it evokes an even greater sense of nostalgia for me. The seventy-year-old Vladimír Ráž trying to breathe life into courageous Old Shatterhand simply moves me to the core. ()