The House on the Volcano

The House on the Volcano (Russian: Дом на вулкане) is a 1928 Soviet film directed by Amo Bek-Nazaryan.[1][2][3]

The House on the Volcano
Russian: Дом на вулкане
Directed byAmo Bek-Nazaryan
Written by
  • Amo Bek-Nazaryan
  • P. Folyan
Starring
CinematographyAleksandr Galperin
Country Soviet Union

Plot

The film tells about the drill master Petros, who tells the story of the oil workers' strike to his adopted son.[4]

Starring

  • Hrachia Nersisyan as Petros
  • T. Ayvazyan as Ghukassov
  • Tatyana Makhmuryan as Maro (as Tanya Makhmurova)
  • V. Manukhina as Sona
  • M. Garagash as Governor
  • Dimitri Kipiani as Georgi
  • Pavel Yesikovsky as Russian worker (as P. Yesikovsky)
  • Alasgar Alakbarov[5][6]
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