Soviet Union,
1927, 80 min
Directed by:
Всеволод ПудовкинCinematography:
Anatoli GolovnyaPlots(1)
A giant of early Soviet revolutionary cinema, Vsevolod Pudovkin overwhelmed the film world with his masterpieces based in montage, the creation of a psychological whole from short pieces of thematically-related film. Intensely dramatic and personal, "The End of Saint Petersburg" follows a Russian peasant from life on a farm to union work in the big city, through the turmoil of World War I and into the Russian Revolution. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Vera Baranovskaja
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The End of St. Petersburg (1927)
Aleksandr Chistyakov
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Ivan Chuvelyov
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Alexandr Gromov
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Nikolaj Chmeljov
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Anna Zemtsova
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Sergey Komarov
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