Gorky 3: My Universities

Gorky 3: My Universities (Russian: Мои университеты) is a 1940 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy.[1][2][3][4][5]

Gorky 3: My Universities
Screenshot from the movie
Russian: Мои университеты
Directed byMark Donskoy
Written by
Starring
CinematographyPyotr Yermolov
Music byLev Shvarts
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The third part of the trilogy of the life and fate of M. Gorky, based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by the writer. Alyosha Peshkov comes to Kazan to study. The university turns out to be an impossible dream for him, and so he begins to look for a job, and has to live without a shelter. Young Peshkov's thoughts about life are no less difficult than life itself. In a moment of despair, he decides to commit suicide.[6]

Starring

  • Nikolai Valbert as Aleksei Pechkov (Gorky) (as N. Valbert)
  • Stepan Kayukov as Semenov
  • Nikolai Dorokhin as Chatunov
  • Nikolai Plotnikov as Nikiforytch
  • Lev Sverdlin as The Guardian
  • Daniil Sagal as Pletnev
  • Mikhail Povolotsky as The Student
  • Pavel Shpringfeld as Gratchik
  • Vladimir Maruta as Romas
  • K. Zubkov as The Beard Baker
  • A. Smolko as Pacha the gipsy
  • Valentina Dancheva as The Woman (as V. Dancheva)
  • Irina Fedotova as Macha
  • Pavel Dozhdev as Yacha (as Pavlik Dozhdev)[7]

See also

References


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