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Dubrovsky ()

Dubrovskiy (original title)
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Peasant rebelling, pictures of folk anger - here accent that had to put Ivanovo in a new film. The manuscript of novel was found post mortem Pushkin in his papers. The name he did not have and remained unfinished. Intention of "Dubrovskiy"... See more »

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Vladimir Dubrovsky
Nikolay Monakhov ...
Kirill Troyekurov
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Anton Spitsin
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Mariya Troyekurova
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Prince Vereysky
Iosif Samarin-Elsky ...
Andrey Dubrovsky
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Arkhip
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Paramoshka
Valentin Kiselyov ...
Shabashkin
Vasiliy Chudakov ...
Alyoshka
R. Kamass ...
Yegorovna
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dmitri Andreyev ...
Dubrovsky's Aide (uncredited)
Fyodor Bogdanov ...
Police Officer (uncredited)
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Colonel (uncredited)
Nikolay Kondratyev ...
Yard Boy (uncredited)
Pyotr Kuznetsov ...
Prince Vereysky's Administrator (uncredited)
Ivan Sizov ...
Peasant (uncredited)
Vladimir Taskin ...
French Teacher (uncredited)
Nikolai Urvantsev ...
Landlord (uncredited)
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Woman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Aleksandr Ivanovsky

Written by

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Alexander Pushkin ... (novel "Dubrovsky")
 
Aleksandr Ivanovsky ... ()

Music by

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Andrei Pashchenko

Cinematography by

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Aleksandr Sigaev

Production Design by

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Vladimir Yegorov

Production Management

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V.I. Kulyabko-Koretsky ... production director

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Boris Medvedev ... assistant director

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Sergey Datskevich ... poster artist: 1949
S. Stenberg ... poster artist
Valentin Tsarev ... poster artist: 1949

Sound Department

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Gleb Vitsinsky ... sound recordist
Pyotr Vitsinsky ... sound recordist

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Fyodor Barbukhatti ... unspecified assistant (as F.M. Barbukhatti)
Yulian Oksman ... consultant: scenario

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Plot Summary

Peasant rebelling, pictures of folk anger - here accent that had to put Ivanovo in a new film. The manuscript of novel was found post mortem Pushkin in his papers. The name he did not have and remained unfinished. Intention of "Dubrovskiy" was prompted by an actual incident. A few variants of upshot of novel were saved. Ivanov became familiar with all and wrote it.

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Also Known As
  • Дубровский (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Dubrovsky (United States)
  • Dubrowski (Germany)
  • Tempête sur la Russie (Belgium, French title)
  • Opstand in Rusland (Belgium, Flemish title)
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Trivia Novel of Pushkin a studio "Lenfilm" decided to film to the 100year from the day of death of poet. See more »
Movie Connections Version of Dubrowsky, der Räuber Ataman (1921). See more »

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