Khatan-Bator
For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation).
Khatan-Bator Adryn Khatan-Bator | |
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Directed by | Gigjidsuren Gombojav |
Produced by |
S.Udvag Gigjidsuren Gombojav |
Starring |
E.Erdenvulgan R.Lorzambat L.Nerendamba |
Music by | G.Deren |
Distributed by | Mongol Kino |
Release dates |
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Country | Mongolia |
Language |
Mongolian Chinese Russian |
Khatan-Bator is a two-part Mongolian language biopic film based on the life of Khatanbaatar Magsarjav. Khatanbaatar was a Mongolian General who overthrew the Manchurian Forces in Mongolia led by the Amban Chinese occupation of Urga.[1] The film was directed by Jigjidsuren Gombojav and produced by Mongol Kino. It was submitted to the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.[2]
Cast
(Part - I)
- E. Erdenvulgan as Khatanbaatar Magsarjav
- R. Lorzambat as Damdin Sukhbaatar
- L. Nerendamba as Manlaibaatar Damdinsuren
Cameo roles
(Part - I)
- A. Ochirbat as Togmind
- D. Altangeren as Toogoo
- N. Chegmed as the Bogd Khan
- Nikoliai Magnikov as Eshetenkihn
- Boris Andrev as A.V.Burdokov
- P. Jamsranjav as Amban San-Tao (A Chinese official)
- A. Avigmed as Darbzab
- D. Chemed-Osor as Ovgon
- S. Renden as G. Soyn
- S. Seded as Dermeen
- R. Eldorj as Capt. Tien Shi Hung (Beiyang Army)
- Z. Jarantav - Beiyang Army
- S. Medndee - Beiyang Army
- S. Dorj - Beiyang Army
- B. Goboj - Amban's servant
- Yuri Martinov - Russian commander
- N. Smorchkov - Russian Soldier
- Z. Dedendambaa- Buryat Soldier
References
- ↑ D., Tsolmon (1995). Mongolian Movies (Монгол Кино) (in Mongolian). Ulaanbaatar, Hohhot: Eruul Enkh.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 21, 2013. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
- D., Tsolmon (1995). Mongolian Movies (Монгол Кино) (in Mongolian). Ulaanbaatar, Hohhot: Eruul Enkh.
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