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Die Sklavenkarawane

Die Sklavenkarawane

1958Movie⏱️ 1h 39m
Adventure
5.3
IMDB Rating
81 votes

In the Upper Nile region Kara and Halef fight the slave trader Abu El Mot. When their caravan is attacked they are captured, escape and free beautiful Senitza from a Harem. But Abu El Mot kidnaps her, with Kara and Halef in hot pu...

Director
N/A
Writers
Karl May, Georg Marischka, Kurt Heuser
Stars
Viktor Staal, Georg Thomalla, Theo Lingen
Release Date
December 14, 1959
Language
German, Spanish, English, Russian
Country
Spain, West Germany
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🎭 Top Cast

Viktor Staal
Viktor Staal
as Kara Ben Nemsi
Georg Thomalla
Georg Thomalla
as Hadschi Halef Omar
Theo Lingen
Theo Lingen
as Sir David Lindsay
Mara Cruz
Mara Cruz
as Senitza
José Guardiola
José Guardiola
as Abu el Mot
Fernando Sancho
Fernando Sancho
as Prof. Ignaz Pfotenhauer
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Rafael Luis Calvo
as Murad Ibrahim
Julio Núñez
Julio Núñez
as Hamid
Antonio Casas
Antonio Casas
as Mudir
Barta Barri
Barta Barri
as Scheich el Dschemal

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Filming Location
Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
Production
Dokumentar und Colorfilm H. Neubert K.G., Jesús Sáiz P.C.

🏷️ Keywords

based on novel

🎯 Categories

GermanAdventure

⭐ Featured Review

Spanish/German co-production shot in Spain , including risked adventures and likable roles
by ma-cortes2016-09-14
6/10

"An enjoyable adventure set in 19th century Iraq , there Kara Ben Nemsi (Viktor Staal) a writer , adventurer and doctor crosses the sunny desert when he meets two lost men , a British , archaeologist Sir David Lindsay (Theo Lingen) and a German professor (Fernando Sancho who bears the comic relief) . Later on , they are attacked by slave traffickers commanded by Murad Ibrahim (Rafael Luis Calvo) , as they are fighting an unseen Arab enemy who always struck in the dark . Kar Ben Memsi escapes but the archaeologist and the sympathetic professor are imprisoned by Abu el Mot (José Guardiola) . Soon..."

💡 Did You Know?

This movie broke the record for the longest gap between a movie and its sequel coming 27 years after The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) It broke the record of 22 years set by Die Sklavenkarawane (1958) in 1960. The record was broken again in 1972 by A Very Missing Person (1972).

📖 Synopsis

In the Upper Nile region Kara and Halef fight the slave trader Abu El Mot. When their caravan is attacked they are captured, escape and free beautiful Senitza from a Harem. But Abu El Mot kidnaps her, with Kara and Halef in hot pu...