The writer Karl May is a household name in his native Germany, where he is associated with thrilling Western tales and sweeping adventure stories. Following earlier attempts to bring his novels to the screen, films adapted from May's work found their greatest success in the 1960s.
The Shoot (1964) When a villain named "the Shoot" (Rik Battaglia) terrorizes the constituents of Albanian country, which he rules. Heroic Kara Ben Nemsi (Lex Barker), and his sidekick are the only ones who can stop him...
Through Wild Kurdistan (1965) In Kurdistan Ahmed (Gustavo Rojo), the sheikh's son of Halef's Bedouin tribe, is captured by the Turkish governor's militia. Kara Ben Nemsi (Lex Barker) and Halef (Ralf Wolter) try to rescue him and re-meet Sir David Lindsay (Dieter Borsche) who is venturing to help a lady in distress.
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