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Miss Mend

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Miss Mend
Directed byBoris Barnet
Fedor Ozep
Written byBoris Barnet
Fedor Ozep
Vasili Sakhnovsky
StarringIgor Ilyinsky
Boris Barnet
Vladimir Fogel
Natalya Glan
Sergei Komarov
CinematographyYevgeni Alekseyev
Production
company
Mezhrabpom-Rus
Release date
1926
Running time
250 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageSilent

Miss Mend (also known as The Adventures of the Three Reporters) is a 1926 Soviet spy film, originally realised in three parts, directed by and starring Boris Barnet and Fyodor Otsep. It is loosely based on the books by Marietta Shaginyan. The story follows the adventures of three reporters who try to stop a biological attack on the USSR by powerful Western businessmen.

The surviving print is just over four hours long. The film was restored by David Shepard, and released on DVD in December 2009 by Flicker Alley.[1][2]

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