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Der Schatz der Sierra Madre
- Narrated by: Georg Kostya
- Length: 2 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die beiden Amerikaner Fred C. Dobbs und Bob Curtin sind mittellos an der mexikanischen Ostküste gestrandet. Mit ihren letzten Peseten kaufen sie sich eine Goldgräberausrüstung und machen sich mit dem alten Howard auf in die Sierra Madre, um dort Glück und Gold zu finden.
Der Schatz der Sierra Madre - 1947 mit Humphrey Bogart verfilmt - ist ein fesselnder wie sozialkritischer Abenteuerroman über die Korrumpierbarkeit des Menschen. Georg Kostya liest den Roman des geheimnisvollen B. Traven, um dessen Identität sich bis heute viele Gerüchte ranken, mit Spannung und Verve.
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