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[[Image:Weisse_wlfecover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Weisse Wölfe'' (1969)]]
[[Image:Weisse_wlfecover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Weisse Wölfe'' (1969)]]


'''Weisse Wölfe''' (English: ''White Wolves'') is a German-Croatian adventure film of 1969. Farsighted Falcon ([[Gojko Mitic]]), the Dakota chief, seeks refuge in the Black Hills with his wife Blue Hair (Lali Meskhi) and two warriors, the sole survivors of his tribe, in order to join part of the Cheyenne headed by Chief Little Wolf (Milivoje Popovic-Mavid). On the way, they are attacked by the bandit Jim Bashan ([[Rolf Hoppe]]) and his gang. On the orders of mining boss Harrington, Bashan is terrorizing the inhabitants of Tanglewood and regularly stealing goods from the successful trader Sam Blake ([[Helmut Schreiber]]). Blue Hair is shot by Bashan from behind. Farsighted Falcon pursues him to Tanglewood where he befriends Sheriff Patterson (Holger Mahlich), an honorable man, who wants to help him. Together, they prevent a raid on a shipment of money belonging to Blake. Patterson tries to prove to the incensed citizens of Tanglewood that Bashan is behind the robberies, but the city had surrendered itself to the mining company long ago. Boss Harrington now gives the orders. He revokes the sheriff's badge and incites the whites to lynch the Indians. Although Farsighted Falcon manages to kill Blue Hair's murderer, he falls victim to the the whites' powerlust.. (''DEFA'')
'''Weisse Wölfe''' (English: ''White Wolves'') is a German-Croatian western film of 1969. Farsighted Falcon ([[Gojko Mitic]]), the Dakota chief, seeks refuge in the Black Hills with his wife Blue Hair (Lali Meskhi) and two warriors, the sole survivors of his tribe, in order to join part of the Cheyenne headed by Chief Little Wolf (Milivoje Popovic-Mavid). On the way, they are attacked by the bandit Jim Bashan ([[Rolf Hoppe]]) and his gang. On the orders of mining boss Harrington, Bashan is terrorizing the inhabitants of Tanglewood and regularly stealing goods from the successful trader Sam Blake ([[Helmut Schreiber]]). Blue Hair is shot by Bashan from behind. Farsighted Falcon pursues him to Tanglewood where he befriends Sheriff Patterson (Holger Mahlich), an honorable man, who wants to help him. Together, they prevent a raid on a shipment of money belonging to Blake. Patterson tries to prove to the incensed citizens of Tanglewood that Bashan is behind the robberies, but the city had surrendered itself to the mining company long ago. Boss Harrington now gives the orders. He revokes the sheriff's badge and incites the whites to lynch the Indians. Although Farsighted Falcon manages to kill Blue Hair's murderer, he falls victim to the the whites' powerlust.. (''DEFA'')


'''The following firearms can be seen in the film ''Weisse Wölfe'':'''
'''The following firearms can be seen in the film ''Weisse Wölfe'':'''

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Weisse Wölfe (1969)

Weisse Wölfe (English: White Wolves) is a German-Croatian western film of 1969. Farsighted Falcon (Gojko Mitic), the Dakota chief, seeks refuge in the Black Hills with his wife Blue Hair (Lali Meskhi) and two warriors, the sole survivors of his tribe, in order to join part of the Cheyenne headed by Chief Little Wolf (Milivoje Popovic-Mavid). On the way, they are attacked by the bandit Jim Bashan (Rolf Hoppe) and his gang. On the orders of mining boss Harrington, Bashan is terrorizing the inhabitants of Tanglewood and regularly stealing goods from the successful trader Sam Blake (Helmut Schreiber). Blue Hair is shot by Bashan from behind. Farsighted Falcon pursues him to Tanglewood where he befriends Sheriff Patterson (Holger Mahlich), an honorable man, who wants to help him. Together, they prevent a raid on a shipment of money belonging to Blake. Patterson tries to prove to the incensed citizens of Tanglewood that Bashan is behind the robberies, but the city had surrendered itself to the mining company long ago. Boss Harrington now gives the orders. He revokes the sheriff's badge and incites the whites to lynch the Indians. Although Farsighted Falcon manages to kill Blue Hair's murderer, he falls victim to the the whites' powerlust.. (DEFA)

The following firearms can be seen in the film Weisse Wölfe:


Winchester Model 1892

The soldiers, the bandits and also Dakota Indians including Farsighted Falcon (Gojko Mitic) has used Winchester Model 1892.

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Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .32WCF/.38-40/.44-40/.25-20.
File:Gojko Mitic-rifle.jpg
File:Bandit-Winchester Model 1892.jpg
File:Karl Zugowski-Wonchester Model 1892.jpg
File:Barbara Brylska-Winchester Model 1892.jpg

Single Action Army

Bashan (Rolf Hoppe) and his gang are armed with Single Action Army revolvers.

Cavalry Model (7.5" barrel)

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Colt Single Action Army w/ 7.5" barrel known as the "Cavalry" model.
File:Bandits-SAA.jpg
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File:Karl Zugowski-Single Action Army.jpg
File:Fred Delmare-Single Action Army.jpg

Unidentified revolvers

Captain Wessels (Horst Preusker), Bashan (Rolf Hoppe) and his aide Jim (Milan Jablonsky) used an unidentified type of revolver.

File:Horst Preusker-Singel Action Army.jpg
Enfield Mk. II - .476 Enfield.
File:Rolf Hoppe-EnfieldMk II.jpg
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