Carlos (1971 film) explained

Carlos
Director:Hans W. Geißendörfer
Music:Ernst Brandner
Cinematography:Robby Müller
Editing:Wolfgang Hedinger
Runtime:107 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German

Carlos is a 1971 West German Western television film, which has transplanted the story of Friedrich Schiller's play Don Carlos from 16th century Spain to a 1915 American Western style environment. According to some, the setting should be somewhere in southern Europe,[1] [2] while others claim it is somewhere in the southwestern United States.[3] [4] Due to complicated contracts and shooting problems, it never had the theatrical release that was intended, and was instead shown on German TV.

It was directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer, who also wrote the screenplay, and stars Gottfried John and Anna Karina. The film was shot in Eilat in Israel, with several Israelis participating in smaller roles and as extras.

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Notes and References

  1. http://westernsallitaliana.blogspot.co.uk/2010/01/carlos-tv-film.html Westerns all'Italiana: Carlos (TV film)
  2. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zweitausendeins.de%2Ffilmlexikon%2F%3FsucheNach%3Dtitel%26wert%3D22241 Zweitausendeins Movie Encyclopedia: Carlos
  3. http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Carlos The Spaghetti Western Database: Carlos
  4. http://www.zeit.de/1971/47/Schiller-als-Italo-Western Zeit Online: Schiller als Italo-Western