Taras Bulba (1924 film)

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Taras Bulba ist ein zweiteiliger, deutscher Abenteuer-Stummfilm aus dem Jahre 1924 von Wladimir Strijewski. Die Geschichte basiert auf gleichnamigen Erzählung (1835) von Nikolai Gogol. rdf:langString
Taras Bulba est un film allemand réalisé par le cinéaste russe Vladimir Strijevsky, sorti en 1924. Ce film muet en noir et blanc s'inspire d'un roman historique de Nicolas Gogol, Tarass Boulba, publié en 1843. rdf:langString
Taras Bulba is a 1924 German silent adventure film directed by Vladimir Strizhevsky and Joseph N. Ermolieff and starring , Oscar Marion and Clementine Plessner. It is based on the short story Taras Bulba by Nikolai Gogol, and made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. It was one of several Russian-themed films that exiled producer Ermolieff made in Munich during the 1920s. The film's art direction was by Kurt Dürnhöfer and Willy Reiber. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Taras Bulba ist ein zweiteiliger, deutscher Abenteuer-Stummfilm aus dem Jahre 1924 von Wladimir Strijewski. Die Geschichte basiert auf gleichnamigen Erzählung (1835) von Nikolai Gogol.
rdf:langString Taras Bulba est un film allemand réalisé par le cinéaste russe Vladimir Strijevsky, sorti en 1924. Ce film muet en noir et blanc s'inspire d'un roman historique de Nicolas Gogol, Tarass Boulba, publié en 1843.
rdf:langString Taras Bulba is a 1924 German silent adventure film directed by Vladimir Strizhevsky and Joseph N. Ermolieff and starring , Oscar Marion and Clementine Plessner. It is based on the short story Taras Bulba by Nikolai Gogol, and made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. It was one of several Russian-themed films that exiled producer Ermolieff made in Munich during the 1920s. The film's art direction was by Kurt Dürnhöfer and Willy Reiber.
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