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- The Brinkmann family of doctors run the Black Forest Clinic in West Germany.
- Young adventurer Old Surehand who is in pursuit of his father's killer is about to be tortured at the stake in the Comanche camp when his friends Winnetou and Old Shatterhand come to the rescue with their Apache braves.
- In the endless expanse of the Llano Estacado, a ruthless band of gangsters is up to no good: The Llano-Vultures. The bandits kill the Comanche chief Tevua-Schohe and thus stir up the conflict between reds and whites. The blood brothers Winnetou and Old Shatterhand, together with the Westman Bloody-Fox, have their hands full to hunt down gangster boss Burton and his scoundrels. But there is one more on the gang's heels: the spirit of Llano Estacado, a mysterious apparition. To make matters worse, a trek of German emigrants gets caught between the fronts. In the secret oasis in the middle of the Llano Estacado it comes to the crucial duel between good and evil.
- He is the best marksman in the Wild West, but also a man whose past is shrouded in mystery: Old Surehand. Restlessly, the young hunter has been roaming the prairie for years to finally confront the man who once destroyed his family - and to find his missing brother. It's a good thing that he has the Apache chief Winnetou and his blood brother Old Shatterhand at his side in this search. But then Old Surehand falls into the hands of the Comanches. War chief Vupa Umugi and the young hot-blooded Apanatschka want him to die at the stake. A dramatic race against time begins - and the British Lord Castlepool also shows that he can be a real hero. But there are many unanswered questions: What role do the shady General Douglas and the aged Old Wabble, the "King of the Cowboys" play? And who is the strange horseman whom everyone calls "Kolma Puschi" but whom no one really knows? Does he perhaps know more about Old Surehand's fate than everyone suspects? Has Old Surehand perhaps even met his brother before without recognizing him? And will there be a happy ending for the young Westman with the Comanche squaw Lea-tshina, the White Feather? The answers await at "Devil's Head," a dreaded rock in the Rocky Mountains.