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Release Date:
December 14, 1956
Original Title:
Michel Strogoff
Alternate Titles:
Michel Strogoff, le courrier du Tzar
Miguel Strogoff
Miguel Strogoff, O Correio do Tzar
Revolt of the Tartars
Tsaarin kuriiri
Tsarens kurer
Tsarens kurir
反乱
Genres:
Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Illiria Film
Les Films Modernes
Produzione Gallone
UFUS
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Yugoslavia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
When Emir Feofar Khan, leader of the Tartar hordes, takes up arms and invades the steppes of Eastern Siberia, Czar Alexander II of Russia entrusts the brave officer Michael Strogoff with a dangerous mission.
Administration:
Georges Vallon
Assistant Art Director:
Vlastimir Gavrik
Kosta Krivokapić
Assistant Camera:
Gilbert Sarthre
Gaston Muller
Luc Mirot
Assistant Decorator:
André Bakst
Jacques Chalvet
Assistant Director:
Dagmar Bolin
Assistant Unit Manager:
Stojan Culibrk
Dejan Kosanović
Nikola Rajić
Camera Operator:
Albert Militon
Roger Delpuech
Conductor:
Serge Baudo
Costume Designer:
Marcel Escoffier
Costume Supervisor:
Jean Zay
Dialogue:
Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
Director:
Carmine Gallone
Director of Photography:
Robert Lefebvre
Editor:
Niccolò Lazzari
Armand Ridel
General Manager:
Joseph Spigler
Makeup Department Head:
Alberto De Rossi
Lina Gallet
Novel:
Jules Verne
Original Music Composer:
Norbert Glanzberg
Producer:
Émile Natan
Production Design:
Léon Barsacq
Production Director:
Louis Wipf
Screenplay:
Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
Script Supervisor:
Dagmar Bolin
Sound Engineer:
Louis Hochet
Still Photographer:
Walter Limot
Technical Advisor:
Zivojin Gucić
Unit Manager:
Lucien Lippens
Radomir Popović
Milenko Stanković
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