Young Pushkin
Young Pushkin Russian: Юность поэта, romanized: Yunost poeta is a 1937 Soviet biopic film directed by Abram Naroditsky.[1] It portrays the youth of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.
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Directed by | Abram Naroditsky |
Written by | Alexander Slonimsky |
Music by | Yuri Kochurov |
Cinematography | Apollinari Dudko Aleksandr Sigaev |
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Release date | 10 February 1937 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Cast
- Valentin Litovsky as Alexander Pushkin [2]
- L. Mazin as Sergey Komovsky
- Yan Paramonov as Wilhelm Küchelbecker
- Alexander Muruzin as Ivan Pushchin
- Konstantin Smirnov as Mikhail Yakovlev
- Oleg Lipkin as Anton Delvig
- Cheslav Sushkevich as Alexander Gorchakov
- Vladimir Gardin as Mayer, the tutor
- Valentina Ivashova as Natasha
- Nina Shaternikova as Princess
- Alexander Mgebrov as Gavrila Derzhavin, the poet
- Ippolit Novskiy as Count Razumovsky, the Minister of Education
- Alexander Gromov as Foma
- Valentin Yantsat as Alexander Petrovich Kunitsyn, Professor of Law
- Emil Gal as De-Boudrie
- Georgy Kranert as Alexander I of Russia
- Sergey Karnovich-Valois as Aleksey Arakcheyev
References
- Bartig p.189
- Рецензия Н. Н. Ефимова
Bibliography
- Kevin Bartig. Composing for the Red Screen: Prokofiev and Soviet Film. Oxford University Press, 2013.
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