Directed by Boris Mikhin Music by Vladimir Messman Release date 1926 (1926) Running time 1h 25m | Written by I. Bei-Abai Edited by Esfir Shub Country Soviet Union Cinematography Konstantin Kuznetsov Director Boris Mikhin | |
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Stummfilm abrek zaur 1926 deutsche untertitel
Abrek Zaur (Russian: Абрек Заур) is a 1926 Soviet silent Red Western directed by Boris Mikhin.
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The film's sets were designed by the art director Isaak Makhlis.
Synopsis
The picture is set in the mid 19th century. Highlander Zaur-Bek is accused of murdering a Russian officer "outside the law" and becomes an abrek. His house is burned, father and sister arrested. But abrek Zaur remains elusive. To force him to surrender the tsarist authorities decide to burn Zaur's native village.
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