Michael Strogoff (1914)
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.
Director: Lloyd B. Carleton
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Jacob P. Adler as Michael Strogoff |
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Daniel Makarenko as Ivan Ogareff |
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Eleanor Barry as Marfa Strogoff |
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Betty Brice as Sangaree |
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Ormi Hawley as Nadia Fedorova |
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Lloyd B. Carleton as Grand Duke of Siberia |
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Peter Lang as Governor of Moscow |
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George S. Trimble as Feofar-Khan |
| Directing | Lloyd B. Carleton | Director |
| Writing | Jules Verne | Novel |
| Writing | Benjamin S. Kutler | Writer |