Elämä elämästä eli Jokaisesta kyyneleestä pisara verta (1916)
Zhizn za zhizn (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 6min
- Drama
- 27 Nov 1916 (Finland)
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Olga Rakhmanova | ... |
Mrs. Khromova
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Lidiya Koreneva | ... |
Musya Khromova
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| Vera Kholodnaya | ... |
Nata Khromova
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| Vitold Polonsky | ... |
Prince Vladimir Bartinsky
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Ivane Perestiani | ... |
Zhurov, the merchant
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Directed by
| Yevgeny Bauer | ||
Written by
| Georges Ohnet | ... | (novel "Serge Panine") |
| Yevgeny Bauer | ... | (scenario) |
Cinematography by
| Boris Zavelev | ||
Art Direction by
| Aleksei Utkin | ... | (as A. Utkin) |
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- Pathé Exchange (1917) (United States) (theatrical)
- Karmen Video (2005) (Russia) (DVD)
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Wealthy Mrs. Khromova has a natural daughter, Musya, and an adopted daughter, Nata. The merchant Zhurov is in love with Nata, and hopes to marry her, but she is non-committal. When Zhurov introduces his friend Prince Bartinsky to the family, both young women soon fall in love with the dashing but irresponsible prince. The prince is in love with Nata, but because of his enormous debts, he decides to marry Musya to get her dowry, and he allows Nata to marry Zhurov. All the while, Mrs. Khromova remains very uneasy, fearing that marriage is unlikely to cause the self-indulgent prince to change his ways. Written by Snow Leopard |
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