Son of Mongolia (Russian: Syn Mongolii) is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Trauberg and starring Tse-Ven Rabdan, Igin-Khorlo and Susor-Barma.[1]
Son of Mongolia | |
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Directed by | Ilya Trauberg |
Written by | Boris Lapin Lev Slavin Zakhar Khatsrevin |
Starring | Tseveen (Shoroot) Chimid Ichin-Khorlo Susor-Barma |
Cinematography | Moisei Kaplan |
Music by | Nikolay Rabinovich |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian Mongolian |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Igor Vuskovich.
Plot
editA political fantasy about a shepherd's struggle against local feudal lords. The simple shepherd seeks the love of a girl named Dulma and sets off in search of a magical garden, the fruits of which, according to legend, will make him a hero. Unbeknownst to him, he falls into a trap set by rivals who also seek Dulma's hand. They deceive him into traveling to Inner Mongolia, where he is captured by the Japanese. Determined to be heroic, he does everything in his power to thwart the enemy's plot to invade Mongolia.
Cast
edit- Tse-Ven Rabdan
- Igin-Khorlo as Dulma
- Susor-Barma as Chauffeur
- Bato-Ochir as The Prince
- Gam-Bo as Innkeeper
- Ir-Kan as Prince's Foreign Advisor
- Zigmit as The Monk
References
edit- ^ Sargeant p.78
Bibliography
edit- Amy Sargeant. Storm Over Asia: Kinofile Filmmakers' Companion 11. I. B. Tauris, 2007.
External links
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