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Tecumseh
1972, color, 109 min.,
Feature/Western
Director: Hans Kratzert
Script: Hans Kratzert
Camera: Wolfgang Braumann
Music: Günther Fischer
Cast: Gojko Mitic, Annekathrin Bürger, Rolf Römer, Leon
Niemczyk, Milan Beli, Wolfgang Greese, Mieczyslav Kalenik, Gerry Wolff,
Helmut Schreiber, Winfried Glatzeder, Hannes Schönemann, Oleg
Widov, et al.
VHS-PAL, no
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Synopsis:
At the beginning of the 19th
century, white settlers regularly make and break treaties with the
Native American inhabitants to gain possession of vast hunting grounds
at ludicrously low prices without any bloodshed. Harrison, Governor of
Indiana, has made and broke no less than fifteen such treaties, driving
increasing numbers of Indians out to the infertile West. To put a stop
to this criminal practice, the Shawnee Chief Tecumseh tries to unite
the Native Americans. In 1811, he founds a tribal alliance and has
Native American lands declared communal property. Chiefs who sell their
land in spite of this agreement are to be killed. During the chief's
absence, however, Harrison raids the "sacred city" of Tippecanoe
founded by Tecumseh and his supporters, reducing it to ashes. The few
survivors of the bloodbath flee to Canada, where they join forces with
the English as they wage war against America. But they, too, fail to
keep their promise to Tecumseh concerning an independent Indian state.
In a decisive battle, the defeated English betray and abandon their
Native American allies. Together with the other members of his tribe,
Tecumseh is killed too.
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