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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA Russian courier struggles to deliver a message to the troops fighting Tartar invaders.A Russian courier struggles to deliver a message to the troops fighting Tartar invaders.A Russian courier struggles to deliver a message to the troops fighting Tartar invaders.
Oscar Apfel
- Tsar's General
- (não creditado)
Margaret Armstrong
- Gypsy Woman
- (não creditado)
Matthew Betz
- Chieftain
- (não creditado)
Ward Bond
- Tartar Guard
- (não creditado)
Lynton Brent
- Sailor
- (não creditado)
Leonard Ceeley
- Tsar's Aide
- (não creditado)
Harry Cording
- Peasant
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesRKO bought the rights to the French version Miguel Strogoff (1936) for $75,000, and specifically signed its star Anton Walbrook so that they could use some scenes from that movie. About 22 scenes were edited into the new version, including Siberia footage, battle footage, Tartar camps and the river on fire. The Hollywood Reporter mentioned that the new footage shot blended perfectly with the old footage.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Strogoff is being chased on horseback from Omsk, the horse trips in an open area well within view of those chasing him. Yet just after he falls, he is suddenly in a wooded area and he is able to hide himself as his chasers just ride on past.
- Citações
Cart Driver: I take your money, you take a walk.
Henry Blount: I say, but that's most frightfully one sided.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosOpening credits: 1870 During the reign of Tsar Alexander II, the fate of the Russian Empire was threatened by a great Tartar uprising in Siberia ......
- ConexõesEdited from Miguel Strogoff (1936)
- Trilhas sonorasGod Save the Tsar
(1833) (uncredited)
(Russian national anthem, 1833-1917)
Music by Alexis Lvov
Variations often in the score
Avaliação em destaque
There are a number of film adaptations of Jules Verne's most dramatic novel, but this could actually still be the best one, although it is dated and replenished with all the cinematic cliches of the 30s. Unlike the other film versions, there are few deviations from the original here, and those innovations that have been introduced are well made and intriguing. The chief one is the character of Zangarra (Margot Grahame), Ivan Ogareff's seductive partner, who looks through Ogareff, recognises his bad character and transforms her sympathies to Strogoff and accepts the consequences. Akim Tamiroff is splendid as the villainous traitor, he might be the best of all Ogareffs, and Anton Walbrook is perhaps a little too noble for the Strogoff character but acts admirably the whole way, especially during his ordeals. Elizabeth Allan is lovely as Nadia, while she is actually outshadowed by Fay Bainter as the tender mother with a bleeding heart. She is in many ways the most important character of the story, as she brings on the crisis and leads to the fantastic final settlement. The music is also splendid, using Borodin's Polovtsian dances for the most suggestive ballet scene, but the costumes and the crowd scenes in rustic environments really crowns the show. This is great adventure entertainment doing its best in living up to Jules Verne's great novel, and succeeding at large.
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- Michael Strogoff
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- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
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- Orçamento
- US$ 400.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 25 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Miguel Strogoff (1937) officially released in Canada in English?
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