Production Year: [1965]: Muhtár, a német juhász és Glazicsov, a rendőr barátságának története Izrail Metter elbeszélése alapján… / Mukhtar was modelled after the heroic dog Sultan. In ten years of police service Sultan took part in five thousand operations, detained more than a thousand criminals, and found stolen property worth three million rubles. After the death of the Sultan his body stuffed and exhibited at the Museum of Leningrad Criminal Investigation Department with a detailed description of the merits. In 1959 the famous Soviet writer Izrail Metter visited the museum.
Being a great lover of dogs, Metter became interested in the fate of this dog and decided to dedicate one of his works of literature. So there was a psychological novel called Mukhtar (the author has changed the dog’s name), published in 1960 magazine Novy Mir. The story turned out to be quite successful, and the management of Mosfilm has started its film adaptation, with scriptwriting by Metter himself.
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