The Sons of The Great Mother Bear - Cast

Cast

  • Gojko Mitić as Tokei-ihto (voiced by Karl Sturm)
  • Jiří Vršťala as Jim Fred 'Red Fox' Clark (voiced by Fred Düren)
  • Hans Finohr as Hawandschita
  • Günter Schubert as Feldger
  • Hannjo Hasse as Pitt
  • Horst Kube as Thomas
  • Henry Hübchen as Hapedah
  • Adolf Peter Hoffmann as Mattotaupa
  • Sepp Klose as Tȟašúŋke Witkó
  • Franz Bonnet as Crazy Horse the elder
  • Kati Székely as Uinonah (Winúŋna)
  • Rolf Römer as Tobias
  • Hans Hardt-Hardtloff as Major Samuel Smith
  • Gerhard Rachold as Lieutenant Roach
  • Horst Jonischkan as Adams
  • Jozef Adamovič as Chapa (voiced by Klaus Bergatt)
  • Blanche Kommerell as Eenah
  • Milan Jablonský as Mountain Thunder (voiced by Lothar Schellhorn)
  • Helmut Schreiber as Ben
  • Rolf Ripperger as Joe
  • Brigitte Krause as Jenny
  • Karin Beewen as Cate Smith
  • Ruth Kommerell as Tashina
  • Zofia Słaboszowska as Mongshongsha (voiced by Ursula Mundt)
  • Slobodanka Marković as Sitopanaki (voiced by Gertrud Adam)
  • Jozef Majerčík as Chetansapa (voiced by Ezard Haußmann)
  • Martin Ťapák as Shonka (voiced by Horst Manz)
  • Walter E. Fuß as Theo
  • Jozo Lepetić as Bill (voiced by Horst Schön)
  • Herbert Dirmoser as Old Crow
  • Willi Schrade as Tatokano
  • Dietmar Richter-Reinick as Lieutenant Warner

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