Michel Strogoff is a 1975 French / Italian / German miniseries directed by Jean-Pierre Decourt.[1] It is based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne.
Cast
- Raimund Harmstorf - Michel Strogoff
- Lorenza Guerrieri - Nadia Fedor
- Pierre Vernier - Alcide Jolivet
- Vernon Dobtcheff - Harry Blount
- Rada Rassimov - Sangarre
- Valerio Popesco - Ivan Ogareff
- József Madaras - Feofar Khan
- Tibor Molnár - Nicolas Pigassof
- Tibor Tánczos - Tsar Alexander II
- Iván Szendrő - Vassili
- Péter Korbuly : Taizis
- János Kovács: Tzingos
- Géza Polgár : tartar chief
- Károly Vogt: tartar chief
- Teri Horváth: Marfa Strogoff
- Tibor Kenderesi: Fëdor
- Dénes Ujlaki : Taras
- Tibor Molnár: Nikolaj Pigasov
- Tibor Patassy: General Kissov
- László Csurka : Fischer
- Károly Mécs : Grand Duke Dimitri
- Ferenc Baracsi: General Woranzof
- István Jeney: Telegraphist
UK Adaptation
An English language adaptation re-titled Michael Strogoff, directed by Louis Elm at De Lane Lea Studios was dubbed into English and re-edited into seven parts and broadcast on BBC television (BBC2) from 7 January 1981.[2]
References
- ^ "Michael Strogoff". Fernsehserien.de. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ^ "Michael Strogoff". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
External links
- Michel Strogoff at IMDb
- Michel Strogoff at AlloCiné (French)
- Michel Strogoff at Wunschliste (German)
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