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“Parisian Shoemaker” is a Soviet full-length black and white silent film directed at the Leningrad Film Factory of Sovkino Joint-Stock Company in 1927 by directors Friedrich Ermler and V. Portnov based on the novel “Crime of Kirik Rudenko” by Nikolai Nikitin . The picture has a subtitle: "Drama in 6 parts."

Paris cobbler
Movie poster
Genremelodrama , social drama
ProducerFriedrich Ermler
V. Portnov
Author
script
Nikolay Nikitin
Boris Leonidov
In the main
cast
Veronika Buzhinsky
Valery Solovtsov
Jacob Gudkin
Fedor Nikitin
Bella Chernova
Varvara Myasnikova
OperatorEvgeny Mikhailov
Gleb Bushtuev
Film companyLeningrad Film Factory Sovkino JSC
Duration111 minutes
A country the USSR
LanguageRussian
Year1927
IMDbID 0019250

Content

  • 1 plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Camera crew
  • 4 References

Story

The Komsomol girl Katya Karnakova ( Veronika Buzhinskaya ) - the favorite of the small provincial town of Staraya Lopsha - was seriously carried away by the Komsomol member Andrei ( Valery Solovtsov ) and does not hide this from others. After some time, she informs Andrei about the pregnancy. But the birth of a child is not part of Andrei’s plans to build a “bright future” on an international scale. At first he tries to talk about this with the secretary of the Komsomol Grisha Sokolov (Semyon Antonov), but he pops him a collection book edited by N. A. Semashko “Sex Problems”, making it clear that the conversation is over. Andrei addresses his problem to the music coach Motka Tundel ( Jacob Gudkin ). He gives him advice to dishonor Katya. Andrei invites Katya to come to the ravine in the dark, but instead of Andrei, strangers from the local punks meet her. Katya is about to leave, but Motka Tundel persuades her to sit down and hands over a note from Andrei, in which he offers Katya to get together with several "reliable" guys.

Cast

  • Veronika Buzhinskaya - the favorite of Old Lopsha - Katya Karnakova
  • Valery Solovtsov - Komsomol member Andrey Goryunov - loves style, girls and "international scale"
  • Jacob Gudkin - Motka Tundel - Busoterer and the enemy of the “Komsomol”, for the punks - your boyfriend in the board
  • Semyon Antonov - Grisha Sokolov - Komsomol secretary, nicknamed "organized old man"
  • Fedor Nikitin - deaf - mute shoemaker Kirik Rudenko - shod guys according to the latest “Paris style”
  • Bella Chernova - sorter Lidushka - nicknamed "gypsy anger" - loves romances and the "moon", both from the "right" and from the "left" side
  • Varvara Myasnikova - activist Olga
  • O. Gortseva - Andrei's mother (uncredited)
  • Valery Plotnikov - Andrey's father (uncredited)
  • Alexander Melnikov - Komsomolets (uncredited)

Camera crew

  • Scenario - Nikolai Nikitin , Boris Leonidov (based on the novel by Nikolai Nikitin “The Crime of Kirik Rudenko”)
  • Directors - Friedrich Ermler , V. Portnov (uncredited)
  • Operators - Evgeny Mikhailov , Gleb Bushtuev (uncredited)
  • Artists - Evgeny Mikhailov , Gleb Bushtuev (uncredited)

Links

  • "The Parisian Shoemaker" (neopr.) . State Register of Films . Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. Date of treatment November 24, 2013.
  • “Parisian Shoemaker” An annotated catalog of films from the Lenfilm film studio 1918-2003.
  • "Parisian Shoemaker" (unopened) (unavailable link) . Movies . Encyclopedia of domestic cinema. Date of treatment November 27, 2013. Archived December 3, 2013.
  • "The Parisian Shoemaker" (neopr.) . The article . Online encyclopedia of Cyril and Methodius. Date of treatment November 27, 2013.
  • The Parisian Shoemaker on the Internet Movie Database
  • "The Parisian Shoemaker" (neopr.) . The magazine "Change". Date of treatment November 27, 2013.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pariszhsky_treber&oldid=101570403


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