Early Russian Cinema, Part 5: Chardynin's Pushkin*
- 1992 ----- b & w ----- 46 min ----- vhs
- The former touring actor-manager Petr Chardynin made an early name for himself, and gave Russian cinema a distinctly cultured orientation, with Pushkin adaptations like The Queen of Spades (1910), and The House in Kolomna (1913). In the latter, Chardynin's protégé, Ivan Mosjoukine, played both a dashing officer and a farcical cook in drag. [Musical soundtrack; English subtitles] (Donated by the Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies Center) (Restricted to use by institutions of learning within the State of Washington only)
- Topics: (History: Russian, East European and Central Asian, Literature, Motion Pictures: History, Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, Slavic Languages and Literature)
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