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5.0 1h 34m

Montana Trap

Potato Fritz and his friends have moved from Germany to the American Wild West, settling eventually in the Rockies. They are besieged by what appear to them to be hostile Native Americans. Before too long, it becomes clear that the hostiles are in fact a gang of gold thieves. This movie is notable among German-made Westerns for its use of authentic period costumes and firearms.

Top Cast

  • Hardy Krüger

    Hardy Krüger

    Potato Fritz

  • Stephen Boyd

    Stephen Boyd

    Bill Ardisson

  • Anton Diffring

    Anton Diffring

    Lieutenant Slade

  • Friedrich von Ledebur

    Friedrich von Ledebur

    Martin Ross

  • Arthur Brauss

    Arthur Brauss

    James Wesley

  • Christiane Gött

    Christiane Gött

    Jane Antrim

  • Diana Körner

    Diana Körner

    Martha Comstock

  • Rainer Basedow

    Rainer Basedow

    Minenarbeiter

  • Paul Breitner

    Paul Breitner

    Sergeant Stark

Overview

Potato Fritz and his friends have moved from Germany to the American Wild West, settling eventually in the Rockies. They are besieged by what appear to them to be hostile Native Americans. Before too long, it becomes clear that the hostiles are in fact a gang of gold thieves. This movie is notable among German-made Westerns for its use of authentic period costumes and firearms.

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