
Glaza, kotorye videli
Drama
Director
Vladimir Vilner
Writers
N/A
Stars
Sergey Diagarin, Leonid Dobrovolsky, Maria Dyusimeter
Release Date
February 18, 1934
Language
None, Russian
Country
Soviet Union
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Reviews
π Top Cast
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Sergey Diagarin
as Kolotov - quartermaster
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Leonid Dobrovolsky
as Sergeant Major
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Maria Dyusimeter
as Kolotov's wife
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Anya Fisher
as Motele's daughter
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Anna Goricheva
as Shklyansky's wife
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A. Indlin
as Master of the Shklyansky factory
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Ivan Kaveberg
as Meyer
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Nikolai Kuchinsky
as Bailiff
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Vladimir Lanskoy
as Motele's father
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Matvei Lyarov
as Shklyanskiy
π¬ Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Production
Odeska Kinofabryka, Vseukrainske Foto Kino Upravlinnia (VUFKU)
π·οΈ Keywords
lost film
π― Categories
Drama
β Featured Review
Get with the pogrom
"I have viewed a nitrate print of this silent film ... which was incomplete, and so seriously deteriorated that I hand-cranked it through a Steenbeck viewer rather than using a motorised projector. This movie is a piece of Soviet propaganda which takes a weirdly ambivalent attitude towards Russia's Jewish citizens. The main character is Motele (played by Ygor Mindler), a poor young Jewish tailor in a remote Russian town during the reign of Czar Nicholas II. (Motele seems almost identical to the character named Motel in 'Fiddler on the Roof': I wonder if this was originally a sto..."
π‘ Did You Know?
The film is considered lost.
π Synopsis
No synopsis available.