The Devil's Servants
The Devil's Servants (Latvian: Vella kalpi, Russian: Слуги дьявола, romanized: Slugy dyavola) is a 1970 film produced and distributed by Riga Film Studio. It was written and directed by Aleksandrs Leimanis during the time Latvia was part of the Soviet Union.[1] In 1972, Riga Film Studio released a sequel to this film named The Devil's Servants at the Devil's Mill (Vella kalpi Vella dzirnavās).[2]
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Directed by | Aleksandrs Leimanis |
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Music by | Raimonds Pauls |
Cinematography | Mārtiņs Kleins |
Edited by | Elza Preisa |
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Distributed by | Riga Film Studio |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Latvian SSR |
Language | Latvian |
Cast
- Lolita Cauka as Rūta
- Haralds Ritenbergs as Andris
- Eduards Pāvuls as Ērmanis
- Olga Dreģe as Anna
- Elza Radziņa as Ģertrūde
- Ingrīda Andriņa as Cecīlija
- Baiba Indriksone as Lēne
- Kārlis Sebris as Samsons
- Edgars Zīle as Salderns
- Ēvalds Valters as Mayor Eks
- Jānis Grantiņš as Daniels Rebuss
- Jānis Osis as Manteifels
- Haralds Topsis as Klāvs Angers
- Valentīns Skulme as General Svenson
- Zigrīda Stungure as Elizabete
References
- Anikó Imre (7 August 2012). A Companion to Eastern European Cinemas. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 205–. ISBN 978-1-118-29435-2.
- Peter Rollberg (2008). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 435. ISBN 978-0-810-86072-8.
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