Pugachev (1937 film)
Pugachev (Russian: Пугачёв, romanized: Pugachyov) is a 1937[1][2] Soviet drama film directed by Pavel Petrov-Bytov.[3]
Pugachev | |
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Russian: Пугачёв | |
Directed by | Pavel Petrov-Bytov |
Written by | Olga Forsch |
Produced by | L. Yanchenko |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Anatoly Nazarov |
Music by | Vissarion Shebalin |
Production company | |
Release date | 1937 |
Running time | 101 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Don Cossack Pugachev, leader of the Peasant war of 1773–1775 in Russia. Using rumors that the Emperor Peter III of Russia was alive, Pugachev called himself him; he was one of several dozen impostors posing as Peter, and the most famous of them.
Cast
- Konstantin Skorobogatov as Yemelyan Pugachev
- Kasim Mukhutdinov as Salawat Yulayev
- Yakov Malyutin as Volotskoy
- Vladimir Gardin as Secreatary of the Senate
- Matvey Pavlikov as Filimon
- V. Usenko as Ivan Tvorogov
- Yelena Karyakina as Sofya
- Yelena Maksimova as Praskovya
- Vladimir Taskin as Sokolsky
- Ivan Sizov as Chika
- Nina Latonina as Ustiniya
- Vasily Chudakov as Chumakov
- Vladimir Uralsky as Khlopusha[4]
Sae also
References
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