In1918, a European capitalist fur merchant defrauds a youthful and naive Mongol herdsman and trapper of a valuable fox fur. He is expelled from the trading post and flees to the hills after a battle with the trader who defrauded him. In 1920, he joins the Soviet partisans and assists them in fighting the occupying British troops. When the British attempt to collect animals from the herdsmen at the same time as the commandant meets with a reborn Grand Lama, he is caught by the British. The army discovers an amulet after the trapper is shot, indicating that he is a direct descendant of Genghis Khan. They discover he is still alive, so the army heals him and prepares to use him as the leader of a puppet regime. As a result of being put in command of the puppet administration, the trapper is thrown into the spotlight. However, at the end of the film, the "puppet" has turned on his masters.
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In1918, a European capitalist fur merchant defrauds a youthful and naive Mongol herdsman and trapper of a valuable fox fur. He is expelled from the trading post and flees to the hills after a battle with the trader who defrauded him. In 1920, he joins the Soviet partisans and assists them in fighting the occupying British troops. When the British attempt to collect animals from the herdsmen at the same time as the commandant meets with a reborn Grand Lama, he is caught by the British. The army discovers an amulet after the trapper is shot, indicating that he is a direct descendant of Genghis Khan. They discover he is still alive, so the army heals him and prepares to use him as the leader of a puppet regime. As a result of being put in command of the puppet administration, the trapper is thrown into the spotlight. However, at the end of the film, the "puppet" has turned on his masters.
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