The Scout
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The Scout
Summary
The Scout is a film[1].
Key Facts
- The Scout's instance of is recorded as film[2].
- The Scout's director is recorded as Konrad Petzold[3].
- The Scout's director is recorded as Jamyanguyn Buntar[4].
- The Scout's screenwriter is recorded as Gottfried Kolditz[5].
- The Scout's composer is recorded as Karl-Ernst Sasse[6].
- The Scout's genre is recorded as Western film[7].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Gojko Mitić[8].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Ute Lubosch[9].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Klaus Manchen[10].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Milan Beli[11].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Giso Weißbach[12].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Jürgen Heinrich[13].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Uwe Jellinek[14].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Hartmut Beer[15].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Manfred Zetzsche[16].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Werner Kanitz[17].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Helmut Schreiber[18].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Werner Ehrlicher[19].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Nasagdordshijn Batzezeg[20].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Luwsan-Osorijn Njamsüren[21].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Gombijn Rawdan[22].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Dalkhsurengiin Gursed[23].
- The Scout's cast member is recorded as Budragtschagijn Tschimiddordsh[24].
- The Scout's production company is recorded as Mongolkino[25].
- The Scout's director of photography is recorded as Otto Hanisch[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Directors include Konrad Petzold[3] and Jamyanguyn Buntar[4]. The Scout's screenwriter is recorded as Gottfried Kolditz[5]. Cast members include Gojko Mitić[8], Ute Lubosch[9], Klaus Manchen[10], Milan Beli[11], Giso Weißbach[12], and Jürgen Heinrich[13].
Publication
The Scout's publication date is recorded as +1983-01-01T00:00:00Z[27]. Original languages include German[28] and Mongolian[29]. Its genre is recorded as Western film[7].