Michael Strogoff
Michael Strogoff

Michael Strogoff

1914Movie46 minEnglish

The Russian Czar sends his trusted confidant, Michael Strogoff, to warn his brother the Grand Duke of a Tartar rebellion that will be led by Feofar Khan and Ivan Ogareff. Calling himself Nicholas Korpanoff, Strogoff poses as a trader to journey to warn the Grand Duke. On his way he meets Nadia Fedorova, a young girl trying to join her father Wassili, a political activist who has been exiled to Siberia. Strogoff is captured by the Tartars, who don't believe he is a trader and threaten to torture Strogoff's mother Marfa unless he reveals his true identity.

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Director: Imre KirályGenres: Adventure, Drama, War

Plot Summary

Based on Jules Verne's novel, the story follows Michael Strogoff, a young Russian courier tasked with delivering a vital dispatch across Siberia to his cousin, the Grand Duke. He must overcome numerous dangers and betrayals, including the cunning machinations of the Tartar invader Feofar Khan and his spy, the seductive Nadia. Strogoff's mission is to warn the Grand Duke of an impending invasion and prevent a rebellion.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1914, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this era were generally reviewed based on their spectacle, acting, and adherence to popular literary sources. The adaptation of a well-known Jules Verne novel likely generated interest among audiences and critics alike for its adventure elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its adventurous plot adapted from a beloved author.
  • Likely commended for its visual presentation within the limitations of early cinema.
  • Considered an exciting tale of espionage and daring during a period of conflict.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and lack of easily accessible public records, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, silent adventure films of this nature were generally popular for their escapist narratives and grand storytelling.

Fun Fact

This 1914 silent film adaptation of Jules Verne's "Michael Strogoff" is one of the earliest cinematic interpretations of the novel, predating other notable versions by decades.

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