Chess of Life
Chess of Life (Russian: Шахматы жизни) is a 1916 silent film directed by Alexander Uralskiy.
Chess of Life | |
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Russian: Шахматы жизни | |
Directed by | Alexander Uralskiy |
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Country | Russian Empire |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a woman who morally "degenerates" with the help of love.
Starring
- Vera Kholodnaya[1][2][3][4] as Inna
- Ivan Perestiani as Baron Kering
- Nikolai Tseretelli as Mark Rudnetskiy
- Nonna Leshinskaya as Mark Rudnetskiy
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