The Blue Notebook

The Blue Notebook (Russian: Синяя тетрадь) is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kulidzhanov.

The Blue Notebook
Russian: Синяя тетрадь
Directed byLev Kulidzhanov
Written byLev Kulidzhanov
Starring
Music byMikhail Ziv
CinematographyIgor Shatrov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

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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