''The Bloody Vultures of Alaska'' (German: ''Die blutigen Geier von Alaska'') is a 1973 German
Western
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film directed by
Harald Reinl
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and starring
Doug McClure
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,
Harald Leipnitz
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Filmography
*1961: '' The Big Show'' (Uncredited)
*1963: ', as Wolfgang Spitz
*1963: ', as Pedro
*1964: ''The ...
and
Angelica Ott.
[Pitts, Michael R. ''Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films''. ]McFarland & Company
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, 2012. p. 105. . It was made as a
co-production between West Germany and Yugoslavia. The film's sets were designed by the
art director
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Željko Senečić
Željko Senečić (18 January 1933 – 2 January 2018) was a Croatian film and television production designer, film director and screenwriter.
Senečić studied painting at the Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts and scenography at the Zagreb Academy of ...
.
Location shooting
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took place around
Dachstein
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in Austria and the
Plitvice Lakes Plitvice or Plitvička jezera can refer to:
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and
Dubrovnik
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in Yugoslavia. It is set in Alaska during the
Klondike Gold Rush.
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1973 films
1973 Western (genre) films
1970s historical adventure films
Constantin Film films
Films directed by Harald Reinl
Films scored by Bruno Nicolai
Films set in Alaska
Films set in the 1890s
Films shot in Austria
Films shot in Croatia
German Western (genre) films
German historical adventure films
Northern (genre) films
West German films
Yugoslav Western (genre) films
Yugoslav historical adventure films
1970s German-language films
1970s German films
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