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  • Yakov Protazanov
  • Russian film director and screenwriter

    Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov (Russian: Яков Александрович Протазанов; 4 February (O.S. 23 January ) 1881 – 8 August 1945) was a Russian and Soviet film

    Yakov Protazanov

    Yakov_Protazanov

  • Yakov Protazanov filmography
  • A list of films directed by Yakov Protazanov. Yakov Protazanov at IMDb

    Yakov Protazanov filmography

    Yakov_Protazanov_filmography

  • Yakov
  • Name list

    explorer Yakov Peters (1886–1938), Soviet official Yakov Polonsky (1819–1898), Russian poet Yakov Popok (1892–1938), Soviet official Yakov Protazanov (1881–1945)

    Yakov

    Yakov

  • Ivan Mosjoukine
  • Russian actor (1889–1939)

    Spades (1916, dir. Yakov Protazanov), as Hermann Satan Triumphant (1917, dir. Yakov Protazanov) Father Sergius (1917, dir. Yakov Protazanov and Alexandre Volkoff)

    Ivan Mosjoukine

    Ivan Mosjoukine

    Ivan_Mosjoukine

  • Marionettes (film)
  • 1934 Soviet film

    Марионетки) is a 1934 Soviet satirical antifascist film directed by Yakov Protazanov and Porfiri Podobed. The film is a hybrid of several genres: musical

    Marionettes (film)

    Marionettes (film)

    Marionettes_(film)

  • His Call
  • 1925 film

    romanized: Yego prizyv) is a 1925 Soviet silent drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov. It was also released as 23 January (Russian: 23 января) in the Soviet

    His Call

    His_Call

  • The Forty-First (1927 film)
  • 1927 film by Yakov Protazanov

    Forty-First (Russian: Сорок первый) is a 1927 Soviet war film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on a novel of the same name by Boris Lavrenyov. The film is set

    The Forty-First (1927 film)

    The Forty-First (1927 film)

    The_Forty-First_(1927_film)

  • Aelita (film)
  • 1924 Soviet film

    of Mars, is a 1924 Soviet silent science fiction film directed by Yakov Protazanov and produced at the Mezhrabpom-Rus film studio. It was based on Alexei

    Aelita (film)

    Aelita (film)

    Aelita_(film)

  • Tommy (1931 film)
  • 1931 film

    Tommy (Russian: Томми) is a 1931 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the play Armoured Train 14-69 by Vsevolod Ivanov. During the Russian

    Tommy (1931 film)

    Tommy_(1931_film)

  • The Fountain of Bakhchisaray (film)
  • 1909 Russian film

    romanized: Bakhchisarayskiy fontan) is a 1909 Russian short drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov. It is a lost film. The Crimean Khan Giray brings a girl Maria to the

    The Fountain of Bakhchisaray (film)

    The_Fountain_of_Bakhchisaray_(film)

  • The Fountain of Bakhchisaray
  • 1824 poem by Alexander Pushkin

    Zarema. In 1909–1910, a short film based on the poem was created by Yakov Protazanov. In 1934, Boris Asafyev composed a ballet of the same name, also inspired

    The Fountain of Bakhchisaray

    The Fountain of Bakhchisaray

    The_Fountain_of_Bakhchisaray

  • An Hour with Chekhov
  • 1929 film

    English: Ranks and People) is a 1929 Soviet anthology film directed by Yakov Protazanov and Mikhail Doller based on three short stories written by Anton Chekhov;

    An Hour with Chekhov

    An Hour with Chekhov

    An_Hour_with_Chekhov

  • Without a Dowry
  • later it came to be regarded as a classic of the Russian theatre. Yakov Protazanov directed a cinematic adaptation, Without a Dowry, which was released

    Without a Dowry

    Without a Dowry

    Without_a_Dowry

  • The Three Million Trial
  • 1926 film by Yakov Protazanov

    1926 Soviet silent comedy film starring Igor Ilyinsky and directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the play The Three Thieves (Italian: I tre ladri) by Umberto

    The Three Million Trial

    The Three Million Trial

    The_Three_Million_Trial

  • Yuliya Solntseva
  • Soviet actress (1901–1989)

    same name by Yakov Protazanov and Zina Vesenina in the comedy The Cigarette Girl from Mosselprom by Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky. “In Yakov Protazanov’s Aelita, Solntsev’s

    Yuliya Solntseva

    Yuliya_Solntseva

  • Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky
  • Russian and Soviet writer, playwright, philosopher, and historian (1887–1950)

    Krzhizhanovsky wrote screenplays for The Feast of St Jorgen (1929) by Yakov Protazanov and for the stop-motion animated feature film The New Gulliver (1935)

    Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

    Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

    Sigizmund_Krzhizhanovsky

  • Man from the Restaurant
  • 1927 film by Yakov Protazanov

    romanized: Chelovek iz restorana) is a 1927 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the story by Ivan Shmelyov. The main role was written for

    Man from the Restaurant

    Man_from_the_Restaurant

  • The Tailor from Torzhok
  • 1925 film by Yakov Protazanov

    romanized: Zakroyshchik iz Torzhka) is a 1925 Soviet silent comedy film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Igor Ilyinsky. The picture was commissioned as publicity

    The Tailor from Torzhok

    The Tailor from Torzhok

    The_Tailor_from_Torzhok

  • Don Diego and Pelagia
  • 1928 film

    silent comedy drama directed by Yakov Protazanov. The film's art direction was by Sergei Kozlovsky. Stationmaster Yakov Ivanovich Golovach identifies with

    Don Diego and Pelagia

    Don_Diego_and_Pelagia

  • Vladimir Gardin
  • Russian and Soviet filmmaker

    A Nest of Noblemen (1914), War and Peace (1915, co-directed with Yakov Protazanov), and On the Eve (1915). After the Russian Revolution of 1917, he organized

    Vladimir Gardin

    Vladimir Gardin

    Vladimir_Gardin

  • Cinema of the Soviet Union
  • contemporary life such as Boris Barnet's The House on Trubnaya. The films of Yakov Protazanov were devoted to the revolutionary struggle and the shaping of a new

    Cinema of the Soviet Union

    Cinema_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Fedor Ozep
  • Russian film director

    and wrote a number of films for directors such as V.I. Pudovkin and Yakov Protazanov before turning to directing in 1926. Ozep was born into a Jewish merchant

    Fedor Ozep

    Fedor Ozep

    Fedor_Ozep

  • Nasreddin in Bukhara
  • 1943 Soviet film

    romanized: Nasreddin v Bukhare) is a 1943 Soviet comedy film directed by Yakov Protazanov, based on the novel by Leonid Solovyov Disturber of the Peace about

    Nasreddin in Bukhara

    Nasreddin_in_Bukhara

  • Russian avant-garde
  • Russian and Soviet art movement (approx. 1890–1930)

    Aleksandrov Boris Barnet Alexander Dovzhenko Sergei Eisenstein Lev Kuleshov Yakov Protazanov Vsevolod Pudovkin Dziga Vertov Isaac Babel Andrei Bely Vladimir Burliuk

    Russian avant-garde

    Russian avant-garde

    Russian_avant-garde

  • Varvara Popova
  • Soviet stage and film actress

    Soviet stage and film actress. She appeared in early silent films by Yakov Protazanov and Mikhail Doller, but most of her credits date from the 1960s, when

    Varvara Popova

    Varvara_Popova

  • Without a Dowry (film)
  • 1937 Soviet film

    romanized: Bespridannitsa) is a 1937 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Nina Alisova. It was based on Alexander Ostrovsky's play

    Without a Dowry (film)

    Without_a_Dowry_(film)

  • Gorky Film Studio
  • Film studio in Moscow, Russia (e. 1915)

    equipment by 2026. 1924 Аэлита / Aelita (silent film), directed by Yakov Protazanov (science-fiction) 1926 Мать / Mother (silent film), directed by Vsevolod

    Gorky Film Studio

    Gorky Film Studio

    Gorky_Film_Studio

  • 20th Locarno Film Festival
  • Film festival in Locarno, Switzerland

    Russia Pyshka Mihail Romm 1934 Russia Sorok Pervyi The Forty-First Yakov Protazanov 1927 Russia Vernost Faithfulness Pyotr Todorovsky 1965 Russia Weliki

    20th Locarno Film Festival

    20th_Locarno_Film_Festival

  • Salavat Yulayev (film)
  • 1940 Soviet film

    Yulayev (Russian: Салават Юлаев) is a 1940 Soviet film directed by Yakov Protazanov, about Bashkir national hero, poet Salawat Yulayev (1754-1800) and

    Salavat Yulayev (film)

    Salavat_Yulayev_(film)

  • St. Jorgen's Day
  • 1930 film

    romanized: Prazdnik svyatogo Yorgena) is a 1930 Soviet, partly silent comedy film by Yakov Protazanov and starring Igor Ilyinsky. Uncredited are the original novel by Harald

    St. Jorgen's Day

    St._Jorgen's_Day

  • The Death of Ivan the Terrible (film)
  • 1909 film by Vasily Goncharov

    Nikolai Vekov as Nagoy, boyar Yakov Protazanov as Garaburda Role of Garaburda was the actor debut for Yakov Protazanov. Actor Slavin, who performed the

    The Death of Ivan the Terrible (film)

    The_Death_of_Ivan_the_Terrible_(film)

  • Salawat Yulayev
  • Bashkir national hero (1756–1800)

    film titled Salavat Yulayev was made in the Soviet Union by director Yakov Protazanov. In 1954 composer Zagir Ismagilov and poet Bayezit Bikbay created the

    Salawat Yulayev

    Salawat Yulayev

    Salawat_Yulayev

  • List of film and television directors
  • Ellen S. Pressman Michael Pressman Lonny Price Sarah Price Prince Yakov Protazanov Alex Proyas Aleksandr Ptushko Vsevolod Pudovkin Jon Puno Derek Purvis

    List of film and television directors

    List_of_film_and_television_directors

  • 1917 in film
  • Davies Satan Triumphant (Satana likuyushchiy) (incomplete), directed by Yakov Protazanov – (USSR) The Scarlet Car, directed by Joseph De Grasse, starring Lon

    1917 in film

    1917_in_film

  • List of Russian Empire films
  • of Ivan the Terrible (Смерть Ивана Грозного) Vasily Goncharov and Yakov Protazanov Dimitri Donskoj (Эпизод из жизни Дмитрия Донского) Kai Hansen Drama

    List of Russian Empire films

    List of Russian Empire films

    List_of_Russian_Empire_films

  • Nasreddin
  • Muslim world folklore character

    value. In 1943, the Soviet film Nasreddin in Bukhara was directed by Yakov Protazanov based on Solovyov's book, followed in 1947 by a film called The Adventures

    Nasreddin

    Nasreddin

    Nasreddin

  • The Queen of Spades (story)
  • 1834 novella by Alexander Pushkin

    directed by Pyotr Chardynin A 1916 Russian silent film directed by Yakov Protazanov A 1927 German silent film The 1949 British film The Queen of Spades

    The Queen of Spades (story)

    The_Queen_of_Spades_(story)

  • Cinema of Russia
  • Khanzhonkov and Ivan Mozzhukhin, who made Defence of Sevastopol in 1912. Yakov Protazanov made Departure of a Grand Old Man (1912), a biographical film about

    Cinema of Russia

    Cinema of Russia

    Cinema_of_Russia

  • List of science fiction films of the 1920s
  • Corinne Griffith, Conway Tearle, Clara Bow United States 1924 Aelita Yakov Protazanov Yuliya Solntseva, Igor Ilyinsky, Nikolai Tsereteli Soviet Union The

    List of science fiction films of the 1920s

    List of science fiction films of the 1920s

    List_of_science_fiction_films_of_the_1920s

  • The Pilgrimage of Love
  • 1923 film

    Liebe Pilgerfahrt) is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Gustav von Wangenheim, Charlotte Ander and Wilhelm Diegelmann

    The Pilgrimage of Love

    The_Pilgrimage_of_Love

  • Fédote Bourgasoff
  • Russian cinematographer

    and cameraman with Iosif Ermolev's company and subsequently lensed Yakov Protazanov's Father Sergius (1918), among other films. After his immigration to

    Fédote Bourgasoff

    Fédote_Bourgasoff

  • Departure of a Grand Old Man
  • 1912 Russian film

    about the last days of author Leo Tolstoy. The film was directed by Yakov Protazanov and Elizaveta Thiman, and was actress Olga Petrova's first film. The

    Departure of a Grand Old Man

    Departure of a Grand Old Man

    Departure_of_a_Grand_Old_Man

  • Split screen effect
  • Filmmaking technique

    (1913), where it is used to portray simultaneous actions, and in Yakov Protazanov's The Queen of Spades (1916), where one screen depicts reality and the

    Split screen effect

    Split screen effect

    Split_screen_effect

  • Women's cinema
  • Women role-related cinema

    Preobrazhenskaya was introduced into the fledgling film industry by Yakov Protazanov. In 1913 Olga Preobrazhenskaya began directing films in the "Timan

    Women's cinema

    Women's_cinema

  • 1927 in film
  • Garbo and Lars Hanson The Forty-First (Sorok pervyy), directed by Yakov Protazanov – (U.S.S.R.) The Gaucho, directed by F. Richard Jones, starring Douglas

    1927 in film

    1927_in_film

  • List of Soviet films of 1940
  • Comedy Siberians Сибиряки Lev Kuleshov Salavat Yulayev Салават Юлаев Yakov Protazanov Arslan Muboryakov Biopic Tanya Светлый путь Grigori Aleksandrov Lyubov

    List of Soviet films of 1940

    List_of_Soviet_films_of_1940

  • Boris Barnet
  • Soviet film director and screenwriter (1902–1965)

    the classic Russian silent films. Encouraged in his early efforts by Yakov Protazanov, Barnet emerged in the 1930s as one of the country's leading film-makers

    Boris Barnet

    Boris Barnet

    Boris_Barnet

  • List of Soviet films of 1943
  • Petrov Aleksei Dikiy Drama Nasreddin in Bukhara Насреддин в Бухаре Yakov Protazanov Lev Sverdlin Comedy She Defends the Motherland Она защищает Родину

    List of Soviet films of 1943

    List_of_Soviet_films_of_1943

  • 1918 in film
  • Jannings – (Germany) Father Sergius (Otets Sergiy), drama directed by Yakov Protazanov and Alexandre Volkoff, starring Ivan Mosjoukine; based on the 1911

    1918 in film

    1918_in_film

  • Igor Ilyinsky
  • Soviet actor and director (1901–1987)

    characters. In 1924, Yakov Protazanov featured him in his futuristic film Aelita, which was followed by his role in Protazanov's comedy The Tailor from

    Igor Ilyinsky

    Igor Ilyinsky

    Igor_Ilyinsky

  • Religious satire
  • Satire referring to religious beliefs

    Python The Kids in the Hall Porta dos Fundos St. Jorgen's Day, by Yakov Protazanov (1930) Elmer Gantry, by Richard Brooks (1961) Heavens Above!, by John

    Religious satire

    Religious satire

    Religious_satire

  • List of Soviet films of 1917–1921
  • Donat Pashkovskiy and Aleksandr Panteleyev Father Sergius Отец Сергий Yakov Protazanov Ivan Mosjoukine, Nathalie Lissenko Biopic The Lady and the Hooligan

    List of Soviet films of 1917–1921

    List_of_Soviet_films_of_1917–1921

  • Film industry
  • Institutions of filmmaking

    Khanzhonkov and Ivan Mozzhukhin, who made Defence of Sevastopol in 1912. Yakov Protazanov made Departure of a Grand Old Man (1912), a biographical film about

    Film industry

    Film_industry

  • Mark Prudkin
  • Soviet and Russian actor

    he played on stage. Apart from a tiny episode in the silent film by Yakov Protazanov Man from the Restaurant, it was his first role in the cinema at the

    Mark Prudkin

    Mark_Prudkin

  • Cinema of the Russian Empire
  • same year, a German concern filming in Russia introduced the director Yakov Protazanov to the world with its "Ukhod Velikovo Startsa" ("Departure of the Grand

    Cinema of the Russian Empire

    Cinema_of_the_Russian_Empire

  • 1924 in science fiction
  • French) Deux mille ans sous la mer, by (in French) Léon Groc. Aelita, by Yakov Protazanov. 1924 in science 1923 in science fiction 1925 in science fiction "Authors :

    1924 in science fiction

    1924 in science fiction

    1924_in_science_fiction

  • 1916 in film
  • starring Mary Pickford The Queen of Spades (Pikovaya dama), directed by Yakov Protazanov, starring Ivan Mosjoukine, based on the 1834 novella by Alexander Pushkin

    1916 in film

    1916_in_film

  • List of UFA films
  • Explosion January 1923 Karl Grune The Pilgrimage of Love January 1923 Yakov Protazanov PAGU The Stone Rider January 1923 Fritz Wendhausen Decla-Bioscop City

    List of UFA films

    List_of_UFA_films

  • 1926 in film
  • Barrymore The Three Million Trial (Процесс о трех миллионах), directed by Yakov Protazanov – (U.S.S.R.) Torrent, directed by Monta Bell, starring Ricardo Cortez

    1926 in film

    1926_in_film

  • Planetary romance
  • Subgenre of science fiction focusing on adventures on alien planets

    adventure and survival on a single alien world. Aelita (1924), by Yakov Protazanov. Among the earliest feature-length works set on Mars, with palace intrigue

    Planetary romance

    Planetary romance

    Planetary_romance

  • Yuri Merkulov
  • Soviet actor (1901–1979)

    Komissarenko [ru] produced sketches for the Aelita science fiction movie. As Yakov Protazanov rejected the idea of mixing live action with animation, the three founded

    Yuri Merkulov

    Yuri Merkulov

    Yuri_Merkulov

  • Ivan Shmelyov
  • Russian writer (1873–1950)

    disastrous adventures in the world." Shmelyov's story was the basis for Yakov Protazanov's film of the same title, released in 1927, with Mikhail Chekhov in

    Ivan Shmelyov

    Ivan Shmelyov

    Ivan_Shmelyov

  • The Forty-First (1956 film)
  • 1956 film by Grigori Chukhrai

    Boris Lavrenyov, which had already been filmed as a silent film by Yakov Protazanov in 1927. In a 1956 letter to the literary historian Boris Geronimus

    The Forty-First (1956 film)

    The_Forty-First_(1956_film)

  • Queen of Spades
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    short film The Queen of Spades (1916 film), a Russian adaptation by Yakov Protazanov The Queen of Spades (1927 film), a German silent film The Queen of

    Queen of Spades

    Queen_of_Spades

  • List of Soviet films of 1927
  • Aleksandr Chistiakov History, drama, action The Forty-First Сорок первый Yakov Protazanov Ada Vojtsik, Ivan Koval-Samborsky War film The Girl from a Far River

    List of Soviet films of 1927

    List_of_Soviet_films_of_1927

  • 1931 in film
  • no kōrasu), directed by Yasujirō Ozu – (Japan) Tommi, directed by Yakov Protazanov – (USSR) Tonight or Never, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Gloria

    1931 in film

    1931_in_film

  • Chess Fever
  • 1925 Russian film

    (cameo) Mikhail Zharov – house painter Anatoly Ktorov – tram passenger Yakov Protazanov – chemist Yuli Raizman – chemist's assistant Ivan Koval-Samborsky –

    Chess Fever

    Chess Fever

    Chess_Fever

  • Vera Georgiyevna Orlova
  • Russian actress (1894–1977)

    film director she collaborated with was Yakov Protazanov, and her partner was Ivan Mozzhukhin. After Protazanov's departure, Orlova worked on several films

    Vera Georgiyevna Orlova

    Vera_Georgiyevna_Orlova

  • The White Eagle
  • 1928 film

    romanized: Belyy oryol) is a 1928 Soviet silent historical drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Vasili Kachalov, Anna Sten and Vsevolod Meyerhold. Set

    The White Eagle

    The White Eagle

    The_White_Eagle

  • The Forty-First
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lavrenyov The Forty-First (1927 film), a film adaptation of the novel by Yakov Protazanov The Forty-First (1956 film), a film adaptation of the novel by Grigori

    The Forty-First

    The_Forty-First

  • Iraida Yusupova
  • Turkmen composer (born 1962)

    opera-karaoke - multimedia project (2003). Based on author’s remix of Yakov Protazanov's film Aelita (1924) and photodigidroms by Alexander Dolgin. Libretto

    Iraida Yusupova

    Iraida Yusupova

    Iraida_Yusupova

  • Dmitrii Bogrov
  • Ukrainian assassin (1887–1911)

    alleged Bogrov to have been working as a double agent for the Okhrana. Yakov Protazanov's 1928 film The White Eagle also makes allusions to the culpability

    Dmitrii Bogrov

    Dmitrii Bogrov

    Dmitrii_Bogrov

  • Aelita (novel)
  • 1923 novel by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy

    adapted in the Soviet Union to silent film under the same title shot by Yakov Protazanov in 1924, and by Hungarian director András Rajnai in 1980. Andrija Maurović

    Aelita (novel)

    Aelita_(novel)

  • List of Soviet films of 1928
  • Galina Kravchenko Comedy Don Diego and Pelagia Дон Диего и Пелагея Yakov Protazanov Mariya Blyumental-Tamarina Comedy, drama Eliso Элисо Nikoloz Shengelaia

    List of Soviet films of 1928

    List_of_Soviet_films_of_1928

  • Olga Preobrazhenskaya (director)
  • Russian actress and film director (1881–1971)

    actress in The Keys to Happiness [ru], directed by Vladimir Gardin and Yakov Protazanov, and she starred in several popular adaptations of Russian classics

    Olga Preobrazhenskaya (director)

    Olga_Preobrazhenskaya_(director)

  • Ciné si
  • 1989 French television series

    instead, in the future, with a retro-futurist aesthetic in the style of Yakov Protazanov's Aelita. All have an obvious – though never explicitly stated – moral

    Ciné si

    Ciné_si

  • Dimitri Buchowetzki
  • Russian film director

    of silent films, mostly playing antagonistic characters, including Yakov Protazanov’s melodramas Giant of the Spirit (1918) and Maidservant Jenny (1918)

    Dimitri Buchowetzki

    Dimitri Buchowetzki

    Dimitri_Buchowetzki

  • Yuli Raizman
  • Soviet film director (1903–1994)

    Mezhrabpom-Rus, the German-Russian film studio. He was assigned as assistant to Yakov Protazanov in 1925 and made his directorial debut in 1927 with The Circle, first

    Yuli Raizman

    Yuli Raizman

    Yuli_Raizman

  • Harald Bergstedt
  • Danish writer

    the Saints (1919, Russian translation 1924) became a prototype for Yakov Protazanov's 1930 film St. Jorgen's Day — a satire on the church and its ministers'

    Harald Bergstedt

    Harald Bergstedt

    Harald_Bergstedt

  • Olga Gzovskaya
  • Russian actress

    Woman with Dagger (Lena Rokotoff, director Yakov Protazanov) Tasia (Landowner's daughter, director Yakov Protazanov) Hurricane (Natasha, director Boris Sushkevich)

    Olga Gzovskaya

    Olga Gzovskaya

    Olga_Gzovskaya

  • List of Soviet films of 1934
  • Aleksandr Faintsimmer Mikhail Yanshin Comedy Marionettes Марионетки Yakov Protazanov Sergei Martinson, Anatoli Ktorov, Nikolai Radin, Valentina Tokarskaya

    List of Soviet films of 1934

    List_of_Soviet_films_of_1934

  • 1924 in film
  • for the year, see United States films of 1924 Aelita, directed by Yakov Protazanov – (U.S.S.R.) The Alaskan (lost), directed by Herbert Brenon, starring

    1924 in film

    1924_in_film

  • Nikolai Batalov
  • Soviet and Russian actor

    Batalov’s film debut was the supporting role of Red Army private Gusev in Yakov Protazanov’s science fiction film Aelita (1924). Batalov gained international recognition

    Nikolai Batalov

    Nikolai Batalov

    Nikolai_Batalov

  • Father Sergius
  • Short story by Leo Tolstoy

    Short story by Leo Tolstoy Ivan Mozzhukhin as the title character in Yakov Protazanov's 1918 film, Father Sergius Original title Отец Сергий Country Russia

    Father Sergius

    Father Sergius

    Father_Sergius

  • Satan Triumphant
  • 1917 Russian film

    romanized: Satana likuyushchiy) is a 1917 silent film in Russian directed by Yakov Protazanov. The film has not survived in its entirety; the endings of both episodes

    Satan Triumphant

    Satan Triumphant

    Satan_Triumphant

  • Mezhrabpomfilm
  • German-Russian film studio

    Mezhrabpom-Film. Other significant films made by the studio include Yakov Protazanov's The White Eagle (1928) and St. Jorgen's Day (1930), Lev Kuleshov's

    Mezhrabpomfilm

    Mezhrabpomfilm

    Mezhrabpomfilm

  • 1943 in film
  • starring Hans Albers – (Germany) Nasreddin in Bukhara, directed by Yakov Protazanov – (USSR) No Time for Love, directed by Mitchell Leisen, starring Claudette

    1943 in film

    1943_in_film

  • Serafima Birman
  • Soviet and Russian actress, theatre director and writer

    episodes in a number of silent films, most notably a neighbor in Yakov Protazanov's The Tailor from Torzhok (1925) and Madame Irène in Boris Barnet's

    Serafima Birman

    Serafima_Birman

  • 1930 in film
  • Francis Dillon St. Jorgen's Day (Prazdnik svyatogo Yorgena), directed by Yakov Protazanov – (U.S.S.R.) Street of Chance, directed by John Cromwell, starring

    1930 in film

    1930_in_film

  • 1937 in the Soviet Union
  • Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg Without Dowry — directed by Yakov Protazanov 2 January — Marietta Chudakova, Soviet and Russian literary critic

    1937 in the Soviet Union

    1937_in_the_Soviet_Union

  • List of Russian people
  • Academy Award for Animated Short Film for The Old Man and the Sea Yakov Protazanov, one of the founding fathers of Russian cinema Aleksandr Ptushko, referred

    List of Russian people

    List of Russian people

    List_of_Russian_people

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: R to Z
  • Without a Dowry (1878) Alexander Ostrovsky Without a Dowry (1937) Yakov Protazanov A Cruel Romance (1984) Eldar Ryazanov Without Love (1942) Philip Barry

    List of plays adapted into feature films: R to Z

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_R_to_Z

  • Anatoly Ktorov
  • Soviet actor (1898–1980)

    Tailor from Torzhok (1925) by director Yakov Protazanov. He also gave an impressive performance in Protazanov's St. Jorgen's Day (1930). The highlight

    Anatoly Ktorov

    Anatoly Ktorov

    Anatoly_Ktorov

  • List of Soviet films of 1937
  • Leonid Trauberg Boris Chirkov Drama Without a Dowry Бесприданница Yakov Protazanov Nina Alisova Drama Young Pushkin Юность поэта Abram Naroditsky Valentin

    List of Soviet films of 1937

    List_of_Soviet_films_of_1937

  • Father Sergius (1918 film)
  • 1918 Soviet Russia film

    translit. Otets Sergiy) is a 1918 Soviet Russian silent film directed by Yakov Protazanov and Alexandre Volkoff. It is based on the 1911 posthumously published

    Father Sergius (1918 film)

    Father Sergius (1918 film)

    Father_Sergius_(1918_film)

  • 1937 in film
  • Hopkins and Ray Milland Without a Dowry (Bespridannitsa), directed by Yakov Protazanov – (USSR) Woman Chases Man, directed by John G. Blystone, starring Miriam

    1937 in film

    1937_in_film

  • Nicolas Koline
  • Russian actor

    New York. 1923: L'Angoissante aventure / The Sad Adventure (dir. Yakov Protazanov) 1923: Le Chant de l'amour triumphant (dir. Victor Tourjansky) 1923:

    Nicolas Koline

    Nicolas Koline

    Nicolas_Koline

  • List of Soviet films of 1936
  • Nikolay Bogolyubov Action Son of Mongolia Сын Монголии Ilya Trauberg Tse-Ven Rabdan Drama Without a Dowry Бесприданница Yakov Protazanov Olga Pyzhova Drama

    List of Soviet films of 1936

    List_of_Soviet_films_of_1936

  • Armoured Train 14-69
  • criticised the play for trivialising the revolution. Soviet film director Yakov Protazanov directed a cinematic version of the story, called Tommy, in 1931. Banham

    Armoured Train 14-69

    Armoured Train 14-69

    Armoured_Train_14-69

  • 1925 in film
  • Cortez The Tailor from Torzhok (Zakroyshchik iz Torzhka), directed by Yakov Protazanov – (U.S.S.R.) The Third Round, directed by Sidney Morgan, starring Jack

    1925 in film

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