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Severino
1978, color, 87 min.,
Feature/Western
Director: Claus Dobberke
Script: Inge Borde
Camera: Hans Heinrich
Music: Günther Fischer
Cast: Gojko Mitic, Violeta Andrei, Konstantin Fugasin, Mircea
Anghelescu, Emanoil Petrut, Leon Niemczyk, Helmut Schreiber, Thomas
Wolff, Jurie Darie, Willi Schrade
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Synopsis:
Severino returns to his tribe - the Manzeneros, who live on the edge of the Argentinian Andes
- after being gone for 10 years. He has returned to take his
younger brother back with him up north, but encounters a host of
problems in his home village instead. His father Raymundo, who was on the trail of a gang of white bandits who were stealing cattle from both Indians and settlers,
has been recently found dead. A sheep-ranching company turns out to be
behind this criminal activity. The company wants to drive the Indians
and settlers off the fertile land so that they can purchase it for
nothing. Severino decides to remain in his home village to defend it
from them, but also because he has fallen in love with Maruja, the
granddaughter of the old chief Nicolas, who is filled with hatred
against the white settlers. True to form, Nicolas calls for war against
the settlers. Severino tries to mediate between the hostile
parties. With his own savings, Severino buys back the land that once
rightfully belonged to the Indians. In doing so, he not only wins over
a number of supporters from his own tribe, but he is also able to
unmask the bandits, who had been trying to stir up discord between
Whites and Indians. The stubborn chief Nicolas, however, refuses to
give up his war plans: in his eyes, Severino is a traitor deserving
only death. Maruja now has to save Severino's life from his own tribe.
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