The Children of Captain Grant (film)

The Children of Captain Grant
Directed by Vladimir Vaynshtok
David Gutman
Produced by L. Sokolovsky
M. Zarzhiykaya
Written by Jules Verne (novel)
Oleg Leonidov
Starring Nikolai Cherkasov
Ivan Chuvelyov
Yuri Yuryev
Mariya Strelkova
Music by Isaak Dunayevsky
Cinematography Arkadi Koltsaty
Aleksandr Ptushko
Edited by Tatyana Likhachyova
Production
company
Release date
15 September 1936
Running time
88 minutes
Country Soviet Union
Language Russian

The Children of Captain Grant Russian: Дети капитана Гранта, translit. Deti kapitana Granta is a 1936 Soviet adventure film directed by Vladimir Vaynshtok and David Gutman and starring Nikolai Cherkasov, Ivan Chuvelyov and Yuri Yuryev. It is an adaptation of the novel In Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne. The film was popular on its release, and was followed in 1941 by another Verne adaptation Mysterious Island.[1] In the 1860s, two Scottish children go on a global search for their missing father, the sailor Captain Grant.

Plot

The crew of the Duncan yacht belonging to Lord Glenarvan, catches a shark in the waters of Scotland. When cutting the carcass, a bottle is found inside the fish, in which a request for assistance is written in three languages from a victim of a shipwreck. The documents have been strongly spoiled by water, however they manage to decipher that Captain Grant's ship has crashed on the 37th degree south latitude. It is not possible to determine the longitude of the crash site.

Glenarvan goes to London to organize a rescue mission, but the government denies him, citing the vagueness and inadequacy of information. The implicit cause of the rejection was Captain Grant being a Scottish patriot who dreamed of independence for Scotland. Moreover, the main purpose of his voyage was to establish Nova Scotia.

During the absence of the Lord, Captain Grant's children, son and daughter came to the boat in the hope to learn something about their father. When Glenarvan returns home, his wife persuades him to go in search of the captain on the Duncan.

The travelers move by land and sea, cross Patagonia by the 37th parallel, visit the islands of Tristan da Cunha, and Amsterdam, pass by the south-eastern Australia and New Zealand. Having experienced many dangerous adventures, they find Captain Grant on the small island of Tabor, which is also located at the 37° south latitude.

Cast

Soundtrack

In the film there are two songs composed by Isaak Dunayevsky based on the lyrics of Vasily Lebedev-Kumach:

Interesting facts

References

  1. Dobrenko & Balina p.242-243
  2. 1 2 3 Советский экран журнал № 5. — М., 1982.

Bibliography

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