The Lonely White Sail

The Lonely White Sail (Russian: Белеет парус одинокий) is a 1937[1] Soviet adventure film directed by Vladimir Legoshin.[2][3][4][5]

The Lonely White Sail
Russian: Белеет парус одинокий
Directed byVladimir Legoshin
Produced byVladimir Legoshin
Written byValentin Kataev
Starring
  • Leonid Alekseev
  • Tatyana Barysheva
  • Zinaida Bokareva
  • Sergey Bulaevskiy
  • Yelena Ibragimova-Dobrzhanskaya
Music byMikhail Raukhverger
Cinematography
  • Grigori Garibyan
  • Bentsion
  • Monastyrsky
Country Soviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film shows the events that occurred in Odessa in 1905 after the suppression of the rebellion on the battleship Potemkin in front of the two boys.[6]

Starring

  • Igor But as Gavrik, a boy
  • Boris Runge as Pyetr "Petya" Bachei, a boy
  • Aleksandr Melnikov as Rodion Zhukov (as A. Melnikov)
  • Nikolai Plotnikov as The Plainclothes Agent of the Tsar
  • A. Chekayevsky as Terentii
  • Ivan Pelttser as Gavrik's Grandfather (as I. Pelttser)
  • Fyodor Nikitin as Bachei, father (as F. Nikitin)
  • Irina Bolshakova as Pavel "Pavlik" Bachei, a small boy
  • Svetlana Pryadilova as Motya, Gavrik's cousin
  • Daniil Sagal as Ilya Borisovich (as D. Sagal)
  • Olga Pyzhova as Mme. Storozhenko
  • Matvei Lyarov as Captain (as M. L. Lyarov)
  • Pyotr Starkovsky as Unspecified Police Officer (as P. Starkovsky)
  • Georgi Tusuzov[7]
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