Yakov Sverdlov (film)

Yakov Sverdlov', (Russian: Яков Свердлов) is a 1940 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich.[1][2][3][4]

Yakov Sverdlov
Russian: Яков Свердлов
Directed bySergei Yutkevich
Written by
Starring
Music byDavid Blok
CinematographyIosif Martov
CountrySoviet Union

Plot

The film tells about the life and work of the Chairman of the Central Executive Committee Yakov Sverdlov.[5]

Starring

  • Leonid Lyubashevsky as Yakov Sverdlov
  • Maksim Shtraukh as Lenin
  • Andro Kobaladze as Stalin
  • Pavel Kadochnikov as Gorki
  • Nikolay Kryuchkov as Trofimow
  • Irina Fedotova as Zina Mironov
  • Nikolay Gorlov as Mironov
  • Ivan Nazarov as Akim
  • Nikolai Okhlopkov as Feodor Chaliapin
  • Igor Smirnov as Lenka Sukhov child
  • Kseniya Tarasova as Anisa Sukhov
  • Vladimir Vladislavskiy as Kazimir Petrovich[6]
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