Ssanin

Ssanin is a 1924 Austrian-Polish silent film directed by Friedrich Feher and Boris Nevolin and starring Magda Sonja, Inez Allegri and Oscar Beregi Sr..[1] It is based on the novel Sanin by Mikhail Petrovich Artzybashev.

Ssanin
Directed byFriedrich Feher
Boris Nevolin
Written byMikhail Petrovich Artzybashev (novel)
Friedrich Feher
Benno Vigny
StarringMagda Sonja
Inez Allegri
Oscar Beregi Sr.
CinematographyEugen Hamm
Production
company
Warszawskie Biuro Kinematograficzne Feniks
Vita-Film
Release date
7 November 1924
CountryAustria
Poland
LanguageSilent
German intertitles

Cast

  • Magda Sonja as Lydia Ssanina, Wladimir's sister
  • Inez Allegri as Karssavina
  • Oscar Beregi Sr. as Wladimir Petrowitsch Ssanin
  • Babette Devrient as Mutter Ssanins
  • Hans Moser as Diener bei Ssanin
  • Józef Węgrzyn as Viktor Sergejewitsch Sarudin
  • Reinhold Häussermann as Diener bei Sarudin
  • Richard Edon as Dr. Nowikow
  • Günther Hadank as Jurij Swaretschitsch
  • Richard Duschinsky as Semjenow
  • Viktor Franz as Sselowejtschik
  • Robert Valberg as Malinowsky
  • Nikolaus von Lovrie as Tanarew
  • Hans Marr as Pjetr Iljitsch
  • Karl Forest as Betrunkenener
  • Fritz Strassny
  • Frau. Newolina
  • Boris Nevolin
  • Gustav Diessl
  • Viktoria Pohl-Meiser
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See also

References

  1. Boele p.230

Bibliography

  • Otto Boele. Erotic nihilism in late imperial Russia the case of Mikhail Artsybashev's Sanin.. University of Wisconsin Press, 2009
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