
Overview:
People in a small German village in the last valley to remain untouched by the devastating Thirty Years' War try to exist in peace with a group of soldiers occupying the valley.Status: | Released (1971-01-28) |
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Screen: | J.B. Pick, James Clavell |
Productions: | Season, ABC Pictures, Seamaster Films |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

Casts
- 3895: Michael Caine - The Captain
- 5004: Omar Sharif - Vogel
- 83259: Florinda Bolkan - Erica
- 13327: Nigel Davenport - Gruber
- 3855: Per Oscarsson - Father Sebastian
- 134232: Madeleine Hinde - Inge
- 24696: Yorgo Voyagis - Pirelli
Crews
- 46611: James Clavell - Director - Directing
- 134231: J. B. Pick - Novel - Writing
- 46611: James Clavell - Writer - Writing
- 2289: John Barry - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 51815: Martin Baum - Executive Producer - Production
- 46611: James Clavell - Producer - Production
- 1495658: Robert Porter - Associate Producer - Production
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Review text:
The Last Valley is set in the German countryside during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), a conflict originally motivated by religious differences that soon became mainly political (if there’s any difference at all). Vogel (Omar Sharif), a former teacher constantly running from ....
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Review text:
**_Wintering in a paradisal vale in the Alps during the Thirty Years' War_** In 1643, during the horrible Thirty Years War in Europe, a band of ruthless mercenaries and a drifter discover a hidden vale, the last valley untouched by the horror. The drifter, Vogel (Omar Sharif), tal ....
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Review text:
It might be possible 50 years on, to make the casting choices work that James Clavell tried to do with this. Back in 1971, however, casting Omar Sharif as the teutonic "Vogel" opposite Michael Caine's only marginally more convincing "Captain" really does stretch the imagination a lit ....
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