The Blue Notebook
The Blue Notebook (Russian: Синяя тетрадь) is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kulidzhanov.
The Blue Notebook | |
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Russian: Синяя тетрадь | |
Directed by | Lev Kulidzhanov |
Written by | Lev Kulidzhanov |
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Music by | Mikhail Ziv |
Cinematography | Igor Shatrov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place in the summer of 1917. Lenin leaves Petrograd and, together with Grigory Zinoviev, hides in a hut in Razliv. There he begins work on his famous The Blue Notebook, realizing that revolution is necessary for Russia.[1]
Cast
- Mikhail Kuznetsov as V.I. Lenin
- Mark Nikelberg as Synovyev
- Nikolay Lebedev as Nikolay Aleksandrovich Emelyanov
- Aleksandr Paleev as Sverdlov
- Vasiliy Livanov as Dserzhinsky
- Boris Tokarev as Kondratiy
- Vitaly Churkin[2][3][4] as Kolya Yemelyanov
- Boris Tokarev as Kondratiy Yemelyanov
- Anatoliy Antosevich as Aleksandr Yemelyanov
- Vitaliy Matveev as Aleksey[5]
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