Tommy (1931 film)
Tommy (Russian: Томми) is a 1931 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the play Armoured Train 14-69 by Vsevolod Ivanov.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Yakov Protazanov |
Written by | Yakov Protazanov Vsevolod Ivanov (play) |
Music by | Alexander Shenshin |
Cinematography | Konstantin Kuznetsov |
Production company | |
Release date | 1 November 1931 |
Running time | 63 minutes (1,730 meters) |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Silent film with Russian intertitles |
Cast
- Aleksei Temerin
- A. Zhutayev - British Soldier
- Mikhail Kedrov - Chinaman
- Vasili Kovrigin - Leader
- Vasili Vanin - Guide
- Ivan Chuvelyov - Vaska
- Nikolay Bogolyubov
- Viktor Kulakov]
- Viktor Tsoppi
- Vladimir Uralsky
References
- Richard Taylor, Derek W. Spring - Stalinism and Soviet cinema 1993- p239 "Yakov A. Protazanov (1881-1945) was a prolific film director, whose films included The Queen of Spades [Pikovaya ... The Forty-First [Sorok pervyi, 1927], The Feast of St Jorgen [Prazdnik svyatovo Iorgena, 1929], Tommy [Tommi, 1931],"
- Сергей Землянухин, Мирослава Сегида Домашняя синематека: отечественное кино 1918-1996 1996 - Page 451 "ТОММИ СССР, 1931, 63 мин., ч/б Реж. и сцен. Яков Протазанов; опер. Константин Кузнецов; композ. А.Шеншин В ролях: А.Жутаев, ..."
- Мойсей Никифорович Алейников Яков Протазанов 1961 Page 182 "Причина неудачи при осуществлении этой благородной цели ничего общего не имеет с причинами прежних неудач Протазанова, обусловленных порочностью материала, над которым он работал, и неясностью целей. «Томми» ..."
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