Michel Strogoff (Film 1956)

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Michel Strogoff is a 1956 historical adventure film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Curd Jürgens. It is based on 1876 novel of the same title by Jules Verne. Audio in French with English subtitles.

Made as a co-production between several European nations, it was shot at the Kosutnjak Studios in Belgrade using CinemaScope. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Léon Barsacq and Vlastimir Gavrik. Jürgens also appeared in a 1961 follow-up The Triumph of Michael Strogoff. It was the most popular movie of the year in France.

Synopsis: In the nineteenth century Imperial Russian forces are battling against Tartar forces at the city of Irkutsk. Tsar Alexander II sends Michel Strogoff as a courier to try and reach the besieged city, and he travels disguised as a merchant along with Nadia and two war correspondents.

Cast & Characters:
Curd Jürgens as Michel Strogoff
Geneviève Page as Nadia
Jacques Dacqmine as Grand-duc
Sylva Koscina as Zingara
Gérard Buhr as Blond
Jean Parédès as Jolivet
Valery Inkijinoff as Feofar Khan
Françoise Fabian as Natko
Henri Nassiet as Ivan Ogareff
Sylvie as Marfa Strogoff
Louis Arbessier as Tsar
Michel Etcheverryas General Krisloff
Paul Demange as Employé du telegraphe

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