The Boy Scout (1987)

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Movie
German title The boy scout
Original title Следопыт
Country of production Soviet Union
original language Russian
Publishing year 1987
length 91 minutes
Rod
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.

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