Drama in a Gypsy Camp near Moscow

Drama in a Gypsy Camp near Moscow (Russian: Драма в таборе подмосковных цыган) is a 1909 Russian short film directed and written by Vladimir Siversen.[1]

Drama in a Gypsy Camp near Moscow
Russian: Драма в таборе подмосковных цыган
Directed byVladimir Siversen
Produced byAleksandr Khanzhonkov
Written byVladimir Siversen
StarringPyotr Chardynin
CinematographyVladimir Siversen
CountryRussian Empire

Plot

Two young people are in love with the gypsy woman Aza. One of them, Aleko, gets a sympathy from Aza. He makes her an offer to get married and she agrees. Opponent of Aleko sends to him a cheater who during the game wins from Aleko all the money, horse and Aza.

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