Brigade Commander Ivanov
Brigade Commander Ivanov | |
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Directed by | Aleksandr Razumny |
Cinematography | Aleksandr Razumny |
Production company | Proletkino |
Release date | 24 October 1923 |
Country | Soviet Union |
Languages | Silent Russian intertitles |
Brigade Commander Ivanov (Russian: Комбриг Иванов, romanized: Kombrig Ivanov) is a 1923 Soviet silent comedy film directed by Aleksandr Razumny.[1] It was released in the United States as Beauty and the Bolshevik.[2]
Plot[]
People cheerfully greet the brigade red troopers who have arrived in the village to rest. As Brigade Commander Ivanov comes to stay in the house of the priest he falls in love with his daughter. Their marriage plans are hindered by religious prejudices as the priest's daughter insists on the wedding to be in the church ...
Cast[]
- as Brigade Commander Ivanov
- as priest
- priest's wife
- as Olympiada, priest's daughter
- G. Volkonskaya as baker of communion bread
- Maria Arnazi-Borshak as komsomol member
- Vsevolod Massino as komsomol member
- Leonid Konstantinovskiy as komsomol member
References[]
- ^ Christie & Taylor p.428
- ^ Jay Leyda (1960). Kino: A History of the Russian and Soviet Film. George Allen & Unwin. p. 167.
Bibliography[]
- Christie, Ian & Taylor, Richard. The Film Factory: Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents 1896-1939. Routledge, 2012.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1923 films
- Soviet films
- 1923 comedy films
- Soviet comedy films
- Russian comedy films
- Russian films
- Soviet silent feature films
- Russian-language films
- Films directed by Aleksandr Razumnyj
- Soviet black-and-white films
- Russian black-and-white films
- 1920s Soviet film stubs