Originally titled Nasreddin v Bukhare, this was the last filmic effort of veteran Soviet actor/director Yakov Protazanov, who...
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1943
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Filmed in 1937, the Russian Without Dowry was released in America in 1946, one year after the death of its director,...
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1937
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1936
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1934
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Diary of a Revolutionist, to the surprise of no one, was as propagandistic as its title. Opening with the obligatory shots of...
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1932
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Siberian Patrol was based on The Armoured Train, a play by Vsevolod Ivanov. Set in 1918, the story concerns a group of...
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1931
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1930
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Director, Screenwriter
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1929
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Lash of the Czar was one of several English-language titles for the Russian film Belyi Orel. The film was based on The...
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1928
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M. Tchekov plays the title role in this silent Soviet curiosity. If the film is to believed, everyone who was anyone in...
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1927
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1926
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1926
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1925
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Though not his first film, Russian director/cinema theorist V. I. Pudovkin's Chess Fever (Shakhmatanya goryachka) was the...
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1925
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1925
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The Marxist struggle reaches outer space in this fanciful Russian science fiction film from the silent period. Los...
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1924
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1921
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1920
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1917
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One of the few pre-Revolution Russian feature films to survive, Father Sergius is an elaborate picturization of a Tolstoy...
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1917
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1917
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This collection of two films from Iakov Protazanov includes The Queen of Spades (1916), and The Departure of a Great Old Man...
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1916
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The second of a series of Russian films picked up for distribution by Pathe is adapted from the story by...
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1916
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