Miklukho-Maklai | |
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Russian: Миклухо-Маклай | |
Directed by | Aleksandr Razumny |
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Cinematography | Boris Petrov |
Music by | Nikolai Kryukov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Miklukho-Maklai, (Russian: Миклухо-Маклай) is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Razumny.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
The film tells about the famous Russian ethnographer Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay and his travels to Australia and Oceania, where he watched the natives.[5]
Starring
- Sergei Kurilov as Nikolai Miklukho-Maklaj (as S. Kurilov)
- Galina Grigoreva as Margaret Robertson (as G. Grigoryeva)
- Mikhail Astangov as Dr. Brandler (as M. Astangov)
- Aleksey Maksimov as Robertson (as A. Maksimov)
- Georgiy Budarov as Thompson (as G. Budarov)
- Valentina Kuindzhi as Lawrence (as V. Kuindzhi)
- Weyland Rodd as Chief Oor (as Veiland Rod)
- Lev Fenin as Governor (as L. Fenin)
- Jim Komogorov as African Boy (as Dzhim Komogorov)
- Emmanuil Geller as Kafa (as E. Geller)
- Robert Robinson as Malu
- Arkadi Arkadyev
- I. Bragintseva
- Nikolay Volkov
- Aleksey Zubov
- V. Keropyan
- V. Makovejsky
- Leonid Pirogov
- V. Poletimsky
- P. Orlovsky
- A. Savelyev[6]
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