Song About the Merchant Kalashnikov

Song About the Merchant Kalashnikov (Russian: Песнь про купца Калашникова, translit. Pesn pro kuptsa Kalashnikova) is a 1909 Russian silent film directed by Vasily Goncharov. The film is believed to be lost.

Song About the Merchant Kalashnikov
(Песнь про купца Калашникова)
Directed byVasily Goncharov
Produced byAleksandr Khanzhonkov
Written byVasily Goncharov
StarringPyotr Chardynin
Aleksandra Goncharova
Andrey Gromov
Ivan Potemkin
Antonina Pozharskaya
Music byMikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
CinematographyVladimir Siversen
Production
company
Khanzhonkov and Co
Release date
  • 15 March 1909 (1909-03-15)
Running time
250 metres
CountryRussian Empire
LanguageSilent film
Russian intertitles

Plot

The film was loosely based on the eponymous poem by Mikhail Lermontov and consisted of four scenes: the feast at the court of Ivan the Terrible, the assault of Kalashnikov's wife by oprichnik Kiribeevich, the argument between Kalashnikov and Kiribeevich, and the fistfight between the protagonists.

Production

Song About the Merchant Kalashnikov was filmed in 1908 with actors from the troupe of Vvedensky Narodny Dom. Pyotr Chardynin, who later become one of the leading directors of the Russian Empire, debuted in the film as an actor.

Cast

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References

  • Leyda, J. (1983). Kino. A History of the Russian and Soviet Film. Allen and Unwin. ISBN 0-04-791039-9.

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