“Forty-first” is a Soviet feature film directed by Yakov Protazanov , shot in 1926 based on the story of the same name by Boris Lavrenyov .
| Forty-first | |
|---|---|
| Genre | drama |
| Producer | Jacob Protazanov |
| Author script | Boris Lavrenyov |
| In the main cast | Ivan Koval-Samborsky Ivan Shrauh Ada Wojcik |
| Film company | Mezhrabpomfilm |
| Duration | 66 min |
| A country | the USSR |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1926 |
| IMDb | ID 0017418 |
Story
Civil War. A detachment of the Red Army led by Commissar Yevsyukov is moving along the white sands of Central Asia, pursued by whites, dying of thirst. The best shooter of the Maryutka detachment has forty killed White Guards on his battle account. In the last battle to capture the caravan, the white lieutenant-aristocrat Govorukha-Otrok was taken prisoner, sent with a diplomatic mission from Kolchak to Denikin.
Cast
- Ada Wojcik - Marutka
- Ivan Koval-Samborsky - Govorukha-Otrok
- Ivan Strauch - Evsyukov
See also
- Forty-first (film, 1956)