The Last Port

The Last Port (Russian: Последнии порта; Ukrainian: Oстанні порти) is a monophonic black-and-white film written and directed by filmmaker Arnold Kordyum (18901969) 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 (19041991), Sergei Minin (19011937) and Ladislav Golichenko, with film score by Viktor Kosenko.

References

  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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