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The Day the Earth Froze (1959) | dir. Aleksandr Ptushko
#the day the earth froze#sampo#aleksandr ptushko#andris ošiņš#eve kivi#ada vojtsik#films#movies#cinematography#scenery#screencaps
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The House on Trubnaya (1928) A Silent Film Review
The House on Trubnaya (1928) A Silent Film Review
A country girl heads to Moscow with a few possessions and a duck. When she is hired by a couple determined not to pay union wages, the stage is set for a mini revolution.
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#1928#Ada Vojtsik#Boris Barnet#Romantic Comedy#The House on Trubnaya#Vera Maretskaya#Vladimir Batalov#Vladimir Fogel
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The Forty-First 1927
IMDB 7.0 Also known as Sorok pervyy Tragic romance between a female Red Army sharpshooter and a White Army officer. Director: Yakov Protazanov Writers: Boris Lavrenyev (novel), Boris Lavrenyev (screenplay) Stars: Ivan Koval-Samborsky, Ivan Shtraukh, Ada Vojtsik For a first rate review of this film click on the following link…
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#Ada Vojtsik#Boris Lavrenyev#Classic silent movies#Ivan Koval-Samborsky#Russian silent movie#Yakov Protazanov
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Fun Size Review: The Forty-First (1927)
Fun Size Review: The Forty-First (1927)
She’s a Bolshevik sniper with forty kills to her name. He’s an aristocratic officer in the service of the czar. Let’s just say that this ain’t no romantic comedy. Director Yakov Protazanov goes for grit in this warped fairy tale of the Russian Revolution. (more…)
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