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- Shatterhand is a side-scrolling action game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Natsume and published by Jaleco in North America in 1991...
- Old Shatterhand is a fictional character in Western novels by German writer Karl May (1842–1912). He is the German friend and blood brother of Winnetou...
- Shatterhand is a 1991 game for the Nintendo Entertainment System Shatterhand may also refer to: Dr. Guntram Shatterhand, an alias used by the James Bond...
- portraying leading characters from Karl May's novels, notably as Old Shatterhand in a film series by the West German studio Rialto Film. At the height...
- returns and Bond finds him hiding in ****an under the alias Dr. Guntram Shatterhand. He has once again changed his appearance. He has put on some muscle...
- The Valley of Death or Winnetou and Shatterhand in the Valley of Death (German: Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten) is a 1968 western film directed...
- Old Shatterhand (known as Apaches' Last Battle in the UK) is a successful Eurowestern film based on the character Old Shatterhand, written by German novelist...
- information from him. Meanwhile the young chartered surveyor Charlie aka „Old Shatterhand“ (Lex Barker) discovers that the „Great Western Railway“ commits a breach...
- novel Old Firehand (1875). In May's story, first-person narrator Old Shatterhand encounters the Apache Winnetou, and after initial dramatic events, a...
- photos in costume to be taken. In December 1895, May moved to the Villa Shatterhand in Alt-Radebeul, which he purchased from the Ziller brothers. In 1899...