Dubrovsky (film)

Dubrovsky (Russian: Дубровский) is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky.[1][2][3][4]

Dubrovsky
Russian: Дубровский
Directed byAleksandr Ivanovsky
Produced byG. Kharlamov
Written byAleksandr Ivanovsky
Based onDubrovsky
by Alexander Pushkin
Starring
Music byAndrei Pashchenko
CinematographyAleksandr Sigaev
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film is based on the posthumously published 1841 eponymous novel by Alexander Pushkin.

Starring

  • Boris Livanov as Vladimir Dubrovsky
  • Nikolay Monakhov as Kirill Petrovich Troekurov
  • Galina Grigoreva as Marya Kirilovna Troyekurova
  • Vladimir Gardin as Prince Vereysky
  • Mikhail Tarkhanov as Spitsin
  • Pavel Volkov as Arkhip
  • Stepan Kayukov as Colonel
  • Konstantin Sorokin as Paramoshka
  • Iosif Samarin-Elsky as Dubrovsky's father[5]
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