Comrade Arseny
Comrade Arseny (Russian: Товарищ Арсений) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed by Ivan Lukinsky.[1][2][3]
Comrade Arseny | |
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Russian: Товарищ Арсений | |
Directed by | Ivan Lukinsky |
Written by | Arkadi Vasilyev |
Starring |
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Music by | Tikhon Khrennikov |
Cinematography | Vladimir Rapoport |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the beginning of the revolutionary activity of the Bolshevik Frunze.[4]
Cast
- Roman Khomyatov as Mikhail
- Natalya Klimova as Olga
- Vladimir Solovyov as Father
- Vladimir Zlatoustovsky as Bobrov
- Konstantin Mikhaylov as Smolin
- Vladimir Vladislavskiy[5]
gollark: That is why I said *complete* post-scarcity.
gollark: If you want a picture of a blue lemon, some nonconsciousorwhatever AI can draw it for you.
gollark: Except not really, they only have omnipotence in terms of "can materialize free material goods".
gollark: *Complete* post-scarcity would be, I don't know, the Q.
gollark: People want things, and you can't call it completely post-scarcity unless they can unrestrictedly get those things.
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