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Michel Strogoff ()


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In 1860s Russia, a young officer is sent on a mission to save his country from invaders.

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Michael Strogoff
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Nadia Fedor
Acho Chakatouny ...
Ivan Ogareff
Jeanne Brindeau ...
Maria Strogoff
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Zaugara (as Tina de Yzarduy)
M. Debas ...
Enur Feifar
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Tzar Alexandre of Russia / Jules Verne (as Eugène Gaidaroff)
Micolas Kougoucheff ...
General Kissoff (as N. Nougoucheff)
Henri Debain ...
Harry Blount
Boris de Fast ...
Féofar-Khan
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Alcide Jolivet
Vladimir Kvanin ...
Wassili Feodoroff, Nadia's father
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Viktor Tourjansky

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Jules Verne ... (novel)
 
Boris de Fast ... ()
 
Ivan Mozzhukhin ... () (uncredited)
 
Viktor Tourjansky ... () (uncredited)

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Noë Bloch ... producer
Gregor Rabinovitch ... producer

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Werner R. Heymann

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Fédote Bourgasoff ... (as F. Bourgassof)
Léonce-Henri Burel
Nikolai Toporkoff

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Eduardo Gosch
César Lacca
Alexandre Lochakoff
Vladimir Meingard
Pierre Schild

Costume Design by

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Léo Zack

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W. Percy Day ... matte painter

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Plot Summary

Things look bleak for Russia when the invading Tartars cut off all telecommunications between the border cities and the capital. The czar sends the young captain Michael Strogoff to deliver a vital message to the last line of defense. Along the way he finds love with the practical Nadia, a woman trying to visit her exiled father in Siberia, and danger from the traitorous Ivan Ogereff, who wants to stop him at all costs. Written by cupcakes

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Taglines CAST OF 6,000! MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLES IN FULL COLOR (Print ad- The Evening Sun,((Vancouver, B.C.)) 30 April 1927) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Der Kurier des Zaren (Germany)
  • Michael Strogoff (Germany)
  • Miguel Strogoff o El correo del Zar (Spain)
  • Miguel Strogoff (Brazil)
  • 大帝の密使 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 168 min
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Trivia 4,000 soldiers, including cavalrymen, were loaned by the Latvian army to portray the Russian and Tartar armies, and the battles were filmed outside Riga on large plains, which simulated the Siberian steppes. See more »
Movie Connections Version of Michael Strogoff (1910). See more »

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