In Search for Captain Grant (Russian: В поисках капитана Гранта, Bulgarian: По следите на капитан Грант) is a 1986 Soviet 7 episodes television miniseries adaptation of Jules Verne's 1868 novel In Search of the Castaways directed by Stanislav Govorukhin.[1] It was shot on the Odessa Film Studio and Bulgarian Boyana Film in 1985.[2]
In Search for Captain Grant | |
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Based on | In Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne |
Screenplay by | Stanislav Govorukhin |
Directed by | Stanislav Govorukhin |
Starring | Lembit Ulfsak Nikolai Yeremenko Jr. Vladimir Gostyukhin Oleg Stefan |
Theme music composer | Isaak Dunayevsky Maksim Dunayevsky Igor Kantyukov |
Country of origin | Soviet Union Bulgaria |
Original languages | Russian, Bulgarian |
No. of episodes | 7 |
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Producer | Gemila Panibrat |
Cinematography | Timur Zelma |
Editors | Dobrina Minova Valentina Oleynik |
Running time | 448 minutes |
Production companies | Odessa Film Studio Boyana Film |
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Original network | Soviet CT Programme One BNT 1 |
Original release |
May 21, 1986 (1986-05-21) |
The film consists of two subplots. The first tells about the life of the writer Jules Verne and the history of creation and publication of the novel In Search of the Castaways. The second actually narrates the novel.
Lord and Lady Glenarvan found in the sea a bottle with a letter from Captain Grant, whose ship was wrecked. After the refusal of the British government to conduct searches, The Glenarvans decide to find captain Grant themselves with Grant's children Mary and Robert.
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Jules Verne's In Search of the Castaways | |
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