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In Part Three, entitled "The Last Fight," gangster Santer Jr. attempts to seize an oil well on Indian territory. To prevent this, Winnetou and Old Shatterhand must reconcile the warring Indian tribes so that they can take up the fight against the henchmen of the criminal.

Wotan Wilke Möhring as  Old Shatterhand
Nik Xhelilaj as  Winnetou
Iazua Larios as  Nscho-tschi
Michael Maertens as  Frederick Louis Santer Jr.
Mario Adorf as  Frederick Louis Santer Sr.
Milan Peschel as  Sam Hawkens
Henny Reents as  Belle
Gustav Peter Wöhler as  Judge
Sebastian Cavazza as  Tokvi-Kava

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