Golden Goddess of Rio Beni (1964)
An aviator of a commercial line disappears in the Brazilian jungle. Two friends organize an expedition to find him. As if there were not enough dangers in the Amazon, three members of the expedition have another goal: to steal a golden goddess.
Director: Eugenio Martín, Franz Eichhorn
Genre: Adventure
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: September 3, 1964
Cast
- Pierre Brice - Jim
- Gillian Hills - Aloa
- René Deltgen - Bernard
- Harald Juhnke - Tom
- Emma Penella - Dinah
- Hans von Borsody - Jeff
- Gil Delamare
Screenplay
- Gustav Kampendonk (Dialogue)
- Eugenio Martín (Screenplay)
- Gabriel Moreno Burgos (Screenplay)
Music: Georges Garvarentz
Cinematography: Edgar Eichhorn, Manuel Hernández Sanjuán
Editing: Heidi Genée, Waldemar Noya
Production: International Germania Film, Atlântida Cinematográfica, Comptoir Français du Film Production, Procusa, Constantin Film
Country: Brazil, France, Germany, Spain
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
bounty hunter, amazon rainforest, hoodlum, bush pilot
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Golden Goddess of Rio Beni about?
- An aviator of a commercial line disappears in the Brazilian jungle. Two friends organize an expedition to find him. As if there were not enough dangers in the Amazon, three members of the expedition have another goal: to steal a golden goddess.
- Who directed Golden Goddess of Rio Beni?
- Golden Goddess of Rio Beni was directed by Eugenio Martín, Franz Eichhorn.
- Who stars in Golden Goddess of Rio Beni?
- Golden Goddess of Rio Beni stars Pierre Brice, Gillian Hills, René Deltgen, Harald Juhnke, Emma Penella, Hans von Borsody.
- How long is Golden Goddess of Rio Beni?
- Golden Goddess of Rio Beni has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is Golden Goddess of Rio Beni?
- Golden Goddess of Rio Beni is a Adventure film.
- Where was Golden Goddess of Rio Beni produced?
- Golden Goddess of Rio Beni was produced in Brazil, France, Germany, Spain.