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Release Date:
April 9, 1937
Original Title:
The Soldier and the Lady
Alternate Titles:
Michael Strogoff
Michel Strogoff
Miguel Strogoff
The Adventures of Michael Strogoff
The Bandit and the Lady
Genres:
Adventure | History | Romance | War
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
In the face of rebellion in Russia, Czar Alexander II sends soldier Michael Strogoff 2,000 miles away, with a critical message for Grand Duke Vladimir. On the train journey, Michael befriends a traveler and comes into contact with a mysterious spy, who both unexpectedly aid him in his quest. Once behind enemy lines, Michael is near his hometown and his mother, whom he must avoid in order to fulfill his mission.
Art Direction:
Van Nest Polglase
Assistant Director:
Edward Donahue
Costume Design:
Walter Plunkett
Director:
George Nichols Jr.
Director of Photography:
Joseph H. August
Editor:
Frederic Knudtson
Music:
Max Steiner
Music Arranger:
Maurice De Packh
Music Director:
Nathaniel Shilkret
Novel:
Jules Verne
Orchestrator:
Maurice De Packh
Bernhard Kaun
Original Music Composer:
Nathaniel Shilkret
Producer:
Pandro S. Berman
Joseph N. Ermolieff
Screenplay:
Mortimer Offner
Anthony Veiller
Anne Morrison Chapin
Set Dresser:
Darrell Silvera
Sound Recordist:
George D. Ellis
Special Effects:
Vernon L. Walker
Stunts:
Jack Stoney
Jack Woody
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