BULGARIAN ARMY.
Battle scenes unparalleled in films, ■with the entireTßUlgarian-army in the uniforms of opposing troops, will be seen in . the, R.K.'O.-Radio, version of "Michael Strogoff," ;in which . ' Anton Walbrook, Continental stage and screen star, is making his American. / film debut. These sequences were made possible by incorporating in the American production the battle^scenes shot for theiforeign versions ;,of the picture, and: which were: acclaimed throughout Europe asiithe; most -spectacular ever filmed.7 J,qse£h?N.>Errriolieff, the- Euro-pe^-producer,? who was responsible foflthe French arid-German .versions of "Michael'Strbgoff,'!Vacted as production assistant• tcpandfo'S. Berman ,on7the R.KO. picture. •' *3? *-...-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 21
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93BULGARIAN ARMY. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 21
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