Princess Tarakanova (1910 film)

Princess Tarakanova (Russian: Княжна Тараканова, romanized: Knyazhna Tarakanova) is a 1910[1][2] Russian short film directed by Kai Hansen.[3]

Princess Tarakanova
Russian: Княжна Тараканова
Directed by
  • Kai Hansen
  • Maurice Maître
Written by
Starring
Cinematography
Production
company
Release date
  • November 9, 1910 (1910-11-09)
Running time
18 min.
CountryRussian Empire

Plot

The film is based on the play Princess Tarakanova by Ippolit Shpazhinsky.[4]

The story of the alleged daughter of the secret marriage of Empress Elizabeth of Russia, who allegedly died tragically during the flood in the casemate of the Peter and Paul Fortress, where she was transferred by the will of Yekaterina II II after a life sentence.

Cast

An 1864 painting by Konstantin Flavitsky

Criticism

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