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 | |
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Russian: Драма в таборе подмосковных цыган | |
Directed by | Vladimir Siversen |
Produced by | Aleksandr Khanzhonkov |
Written by | Vladimir Siversen |
Starring | Pyotr Chardynin |
Cinematography | Vladimir Siversen |
Country | Russian 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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External links
- «Drama in a Gypsy Camp near Moscow» on kinopoisk.ru
- «Drama in a Gypsy Camp near Moscow» on kino-teatr.ru
- «Drama in a Gypsy Camp near Moscow» on Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema
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