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The Young Lady and the Hooligan ()

Baryshnya i khuligan (original title)
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A young woman arrives in her school where she must teach for the first time. Her task consists in teaching a class of adults to read and write. All her students are male, ranging from boys to old men, and they are rather rowdy and... See more »

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The Houligan
Aleksandra Rebikova ...
The Teacher
Fyodor Dunayev ...
The Principal

Directed by

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Yevgeni Slavinsky
Vladimir Mayakovsky ... (co-director)

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Edmondo De Amicis ... (screenplay based on short stories by)
 
Vladimir Mayakovsky ... (writer)

Cinematography by

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Yevgeni Slavinsky

Production Design by

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Vladimir Yegorov

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A young woman arrives in her school where she must teach for the first time. Her task consists in teaching a class of adults to read and write. All her students are male, ranging from boys to old men, and they are rather rowdy and difficult. All the more as a young hooligan dares write her on a test paper that he loves her. Feeling harassed by the young man, she is defended by other students. But she more or less feels the young bad boy's love is true and when this one is lying on his dying bed, after being stabbed by the other students, she solaces him by kissing him tenderly. Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • Барышня и хулиган (Russia)
  • The Young Lady and the Hooligan (United States)
  • The Young Lady and the Hooligan (World-wide, English title)
  • The Young Lady and the Hooligan (United Kingdom)
  • L'institutrice et le voyou (France)
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  • 45 min
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Trivia Script written in less than two weeks. The film was shot in April 1918. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Russian Revolution Through Its Films (2017). See more »

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