The Boy Scout (1987)
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German title | The boy scout |
Original title | Следопыт |
Country of production | Soviet Union |
original language | Russian |
Publishing year | 1987 |
length | 91 minutes |
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Director | Pavel Lyubimov |
script | Pavel Lyubimov |
production | Tsinowi Gentser |
music | Yuri Saulski |
camera | Anatoly Grishko |
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The Boy Scout (original title: Следопыт , Sledopyt ) is the Russian film adaptation of the novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper , made in 1987 . In the German-speaking area, the film received its premiere on April 6, 1989 at the DFF .
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In 1758, Mabel Duncan, the 16-year-old daughter of a British sergeant, traveled to live with her father at a fort on the shores of Lake Ontario. The scout Sangli, hired by the French, creates dangerous dangers as he intrigues against the English; then she is kidnapped by the Seneca tribe, who want to employ the garrison stationed in the fort. A young hunter, Nat Bumppo, who is known as the Boy Scout, opposes them and takes Mabel's side.
Web links
- The Boy Scouts in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The film with pictures at kino-teatr.ru