Michel Strogoff
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Michel Strogoff
Summary
Michel Strogoff is a miniseries[1]. It draws 137 Wikipedia views per month (miniseries category, ranking #317 of 738).[2]
Key Facts
- Michel Strogoff's instance of is recorded as miniseries[3].
- Michel Strogoff was directed by Jean-Pierre Decourt[4].
- Claude Desailly wrote the screenplay for Michel Strogoff[5].
- Michel Strogoff's composer is recorded as Vladimir Cosma[6].
- Michel Strogoff's genre is drama television series[7].
- Michel Strogoff's genre is adventure television series[8].
- Michel Strogoff's genre is historical television series[9].
- Michel Strogoff's genre is miniseries[10].
- Michel Strogoff's genre is television series based on a novel[11].
- Michel Strogoff's based on is recorded as Michael Strogoff[12].
- A cast member of Michel Strogoff was Raimund Harmstorf[13].
- A cast member of Michel Strogoff was Vernon Dobtcheff[14].
- A cast member of Michel Strogoff was József Madaras[15].
- A cast member of Michel Strogoff was Pierre Vernier[16].
- The original language of Michel Strogoff was French[17].
- The original language of Michel Strogoff was German[18].
- Michel Strogoff's Commons category is recorded as Michel Strogoff (mini-série)[19].
- Michel Strogoff was distributed by DVD[20].
- Michel Strogoff's original broadcaster is recorded as TF1[21].
- Michel Strogoff's country of origin is recorded as France[22].
- Michel Strogoff's country of origin is recorded as Germany[23].
- Michel Strogoff began on December 23, 1975[24].
- Michel Strogoff ended on January 1976[25].
- Michel Strogoff's narrative location is recorded as Russian Empire[26].
- Michel Strogoff's filming location is recorded as Castle of Eger[27].
Product Details
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Authorship and Creation
Michel Strogoff was directed by Jean-Pierre Decourt[4]. Claude Desailly wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Raimund Harmstorf[13], Vernon Dobtcheff[14], József Madaras[15], and Pierre Vernier[16].
Publication
Original languages include French[17] and German[18]. Genres include drama television series[7], adventure television series[8], historical television series[9], miniseries[10], and television series based on a novel[11]. Michel Strogoff was distributed by DVD[20].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Michel Strogoff's after a work by is recorded as Jules Verne[30].
Why It Matters
Michel Strogoff draws 137 Wikipedia views per month (miniseries category, ranking #317 of 738).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31]