Golden Beak
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Russian: Золотой клюв | |
Directed by | Yevgeni Chervyakov |
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Edited by | Lyubov Ivanova |
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Production company | Sovkino |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Golden Beak (Russian: Золотой клюв, romanized: Zolotoy klyuv) is a 1928 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeni Chervyakov.[1][2][3] Screen version of the eponymous historical novel by Anna Karavaeva.
One of the last three Soviet silent films that appeared on the screens in 1929, along with the films The New Babylon and Fragment of an Empire.[4]
Plot[]
Hundreds of serfs are sent to work at the proud factory "Golden Beak", where they work in extremely difficult conditions. People dreamed of freedom, and their power was cruelly suppressed. Suddenly a group of workers managed to escape. They have been looking for the cherished valley of Bukhtarma for a long time, where, according to legend, there is a promised land. Having reached it, they organized a free peasant state.[5]
Cast[]
- A. Yefimov as Stepan
- Gennadiy Michurin as Marey
- as Sencha
- as The elder Shushin
- as The younger Shushin
- as Dandy
- Boris Livanov as Major Tuchkov
- Anna Sten as Varenka
- Konstantin Gibshman as Factory manager
- Antonina Sadovskaya as Manager's wife
- Aleksei Bogdanovsky as Foreign specialist
- Valeri Plotnikov as Mereykha
- A. Galatova as Ksyusha
- Leonid Kmit as Peasant[6]
References[]
- ^ Потеря потерь: опубликован список утраченных отечественных фильмов
- ^ Опубликован список лучших утраченных отечественных фильмов
- ^ Утраченное наследие: Госфильмофонд подготовил список из 557 потерянных навсегда фильмов
- ^ Запрещённый и забытый
- ^ Золотой клюв at the KinoPoisk
- ^ Золотой клюв (1929) Full Cast & Crew
External links[]
- Russian-language films
- 1928 films
- Films directed by Yevgeni Chervyakov
- Soviet films
- Soviet black-and-white films
- Soviet historical drama films
- 1920s historical drama films
- Soviet silent films
- Films based on Russian novels
- 1928 drama films