The Last Shot (1951 film) explained

The Last Shot
Director:Franz Seitz
Producer:Franz Seitz Jr.
Music:Johannes Weissenbach
Cinematography:Ernst W. Kalinke
Studio:Thalia-Film
Distributor:Continental Filmverleih
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German

The Last Shot (German: '''Der letzte Schuß''') is a 1951 West German historical drama film directed by Franz Seitz and starring Angelika Hauff, Viktor Staal and Heinrich Gretler.[1] Set in rural Southern Germany, it is part of the post-war genre of heimatfilm. It was made by a Munich-based independent company at the Bavaria Studios. It was produced by the director's son Franz Seitz. Location shooting took place around the Schliersee in Bavaria. The film's sets were designed by Ernst H. Albrecht and Arne Flekstad.

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  1. Parish p.234