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Deti kapitana Granta

Deti kapitana Granta

1936Movie⏱️ 1h 23m
AdventureFamily
6.7
IMDB Rating
346 votes

The son and daughter of a lost-at-sea captain recruit help to find him on the basis of an incomplete note found in a bottle, and encounter adventures in Patagonia, Australia, and New Zealand.

Director
N/A
Writers
Oleg Leonidov, Jules Verne
Stars
Nikolay Cherkasov, Yakov Segel, Olga Bazanova
Release Date
January 11, 1939
Language
Russian
Country
Soviet Union
💬 4
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Nikolay Cherkasov
Nikolay Cherkasov
as Jacques Paganel
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Yakov Segel
as Robert Grant
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Olga Bazanova
as Mary Grant
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David Gutman
as MacNabs
Mariya Strelkova
Mariya Strelkova
as Elena Glenarvan
Mikhail Romanov
Mikhail Romanov
as Captain John Mangles
Nikolai Vitovtov
Nikolai Vitovtov
as Edward Glenarvan
Ivan Chuvelyov
Ivan Chuvelyov
as Ayerton
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A. Adelung
as Talkav
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Nikolai Michurin
as Innkeeper

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Production
Gosudarstvennoe Upravlenie Kinematografii i fotografii (GUKF), Mosfilm

🏷️ Keywords

patagonianew zealandaustraliarescue expeditionmessage in a bottle

🎯 Categories

RussianAdventureFamily

⭐ Featured Review

Jules Verne through the eyes of the Soviets
by TheLittleSongbird2013-05-31
10/10

"There are many reasons why I saw Captain Grant's Children in the first place. Jules Verne's book has a wonderful timeless story; knowing that Aleksandr Ptushko- director of some of the most beautiful Soviet films I know of-; and that I have become very fond of Soviet/Russian cinema. Captain Grant's Children was a gem from start to finish, one of my favourite Soviet films so far easily. Even though it is deserving of a better transfer(having seen the entire movie on Youtube today, if you type in its Russian title you'll find it providing that it stays up), it is lovingly ren..."

📖 Synopsis

The son and daughter of a lost-at-sea captain recruit help to find him on the basis of an incomplete note found in a bottle, and encounter adventures in Patagonia, Australia, and New Zealand.