Convict (film)
Convict (Russian: Заключенные) is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeni Chervyakov.[1][2][3]
Convict | |
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Russian: Заключенные | |
Directed by | Yevgeni Chervyakov |
Written by | Nikolay Pogodin |
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Music by | Yuri Shaporin |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
A group of prisoners arrives at the NKVD camp in the north. One of them immediately heads the hut and forbids everyone to work. Chekists will try to re-educate them.[4]
Cast
- Mikhail Astangov as Kostya
- Mikhail Yanshin as Max
- Boris Dobronravov as Director Gromov
- Vera Yanukova as Sonya
- Nadezhda Yermakovich as Margarita Ivanova
- Mark Bernes
- Aleksandr Cheban as Official of the G.P.U.
- Mariya Goricheva as Mother Sadovsky
- Gennadiy Michurin as Engineer Botkin
- Konstantin Nazarenko as Lemon
- Pavel Olenev as Sasha
- Boris Tamarin as Engineer Sandovsky
- Vyacheslav Novikov as Mitya (uncredited)[5]
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