The Last Port

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The Last Port (Russian: Последнии порта; Ukrainian: Oстанні порти) is a monophonic black-and-white film written and directed by filmmaker Arnold Kordyum (1890–1969) after Alexander Korneychuk's 1933 play The Death of the Squadron (Gibel eskadry).[1][2] Produced by Ukrainfilm in 1934 to be released on 19 January 1935,[3] it starred Pyotr Masokha (1904–1991), Sergei Minin (1901–1937) and Ladislav Golichenko, with film score by Viktor Kosenko.

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  1. ^ Stites, Richard (1995). Culture and Entertainment in Wartime Russia. Indiana University Press. p. 122. ISBN 0253209498.
  2. ^ Cosand, Walter. "V S Kosenko" (PDF). Retrieved 25 July 2013.
  3. ^ Richard Taylor, Ian Christie (2012). The Film Factory: Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents 1896-1939. Routledge. p. nn. ISBN 978-1135082512.

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