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Writers:
Karl May (novel)
Harald G. Petersson
Release Date:
1 November 1965 (USA) more
Tagline:
Lake Of Terror! Battle Of Vengeance!
Awards:
1 win more
User Comments:
Fabuous Early Period Karl May Schnitzel Western more

Cast(Cast overview, first billed only)
Lex Barker ... Old Shatterhand

Herbert Lom ... Colonel Brinkley
Pierre Brice ... Winnetou
Götz George ... Fred Engel
Karin Dor ... Ellen Patterson
Ralf Wolter ... Sam Hawkens
Eddi Arent ... Lord Castlepool
Marianne Hoppe ... Mrs. Butler
Mirko Boman ... Gunstick Uncle
Sima Janicijevic ... Patterson (as Jan Sid)
Jozo Kovacevic ... Grosser Wolf
Slobodan Dimitrijevic ... Rollender Donner
Branko Spoljar ... Doc Jefferson Hartley
Milivoj Stojanovic ... Knox
Velemir Chytil ... Woodward (as Velemir Hitil)
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Additional Details
Also Known As:
Blago u srebrnom jezeru (Yugoslavia: Serbian title)
Trésor du lac d'argent, Le (France)
Treasure of Silver Lake (USA)
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Runtime:
111 min
Language:
German
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Finland:K-12 / West Germany:6
Filming Locations:
Grobnik Polje, Yugoslavia more
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Company:
Jadran Film more

Fun Stuff
Trivia:
This was the very first movie to receive the "Golden Screen" (Goldene Leinwand) for having over 3 million visitors within 12 months. It was awarded on 22 January 1964 at the Mathäser-Filmpalast, Munich. The movie also received the Bambi-award 1963 as best box-office-production, handed over on 19 April 1964 at the Schwarzwaldhalle, Karlsruhe. The movie also received a sum of 200.000 DM from the Federal Ministry of the Interior in 1963 as movie-prize. The main title by composer Martin Böttcher, the "Old Shatterhand-Melodie" was the most successful track in German hitparades in the 1960ies, stayed there for several month and was sold with over 100.00 copies. For that time that was very unusual, espcecially for a filmmusic-track without any singers. The music was played by members of the symphony-orchestra of the NDR (Norddeutscher Rundfunk = North German Radio). The theme later also was recorded as vocal track by several singers, including a version by the movie's actor Pierre Brice (Winnetou). The set-location was in former Yugoslavia (that doesn't have any Alps, as some foreign critics seem to believe). "Der Schatz im Silbersee" was the first filmisation of a novel by author Karl May set in the American West. Earlier movies after his novels were all set in the Near East. more
Goofs:
Errors in geography: The mentioned butterfly Papilio polymnestor parinda is from Sri Lanka and not from North America. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Rivières pourpres II - Les anges de l'apocalypse, Les (2004) more

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1 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
Perfect for a Sunday afternoon, 10 September 1999
7/10
Author: Liedzeit from Germany

The first of the very popular Karl May films of the sixties in Germany is at the same time really embarrassing and touching with its simple good vs. evil plot. A German Western, shot at location in oops, Yugoslavia, is surely strange, but if Italian Western movies have their charme why not German?

Winnetou and Old Shatterhand as played by Bierce and Barker have shaped our image of the way heroes have to look and behave. Götz George, arguably the best living German actor, plays one of his early roles and you can see that he is taking it not really seriously.

I recently tried to watch it when it was on TV on prime time. There is a treasure somewhere in the "silver lake" and evil guys trying to steel the plan. Nothing really spectacular. But good supporting cast. It is really only endurable on a Sunday afternoon when you are relaxed and can enjoy the haunting film score. It helps to have read the books which are very popular in Germany. A perfect example of how the mood of a book can be recaptured with a movie. In fact one of my teachers said that the Karl May films were the only examples of films that come close to the literature that they are based on. And that only because the books are not worth much. It is not true really. There are other examples like...hm, Name of the Rose?


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