The Trace Leads to the Silver Lake explained

The Trace Leads to the Silver Lake
Director:Günter Rätz
Screenplay:Günter Rätz
Based On:The Treasure of Silver Lake by Karl May
Music:Addy Kurth
Cinematography:Rudolf Uebe
Runtime:84 minutes
Country:East Germany
Language:German

The Trace Leads to the Silver Lake is a 1990 East German animated puppetoon Western film directed by Günter Rätz. It tells the story of how Old Shatterhand, with the help of Winnetou, races against bandits in search of a treasure. The film is based on the novel The Treasure of Silver Lake by Karl May. It was released on 19 January 1990. It won the 1991 for best animated film.[1]

Cast (voices)

Production

Günter Rätz wrote the screenplay after Karl May's novel The Treasure of Silver Lake, originally published 1890–1891. In the novel, the main character is Old Firehand and not Old Shatterhand. The film was made with puppets and stop motion animation. It was produced by DEFA Studio für Animationsfilm in Dresden. Production began in 1985 and ended in 1989.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 100. Todestag von Karl May: Die Spur führt zum Silbersee. German. German Film Institute. 2015-12-05. 2015-12-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208152230/http://deutsches-filminstitut.de/blog/100-todestag-von-karl-may/. dead.
  2. Web site: Die Spur führt zum Silbersee. German. Filmportal.de. German Film Institute. 2015-12-05.