Эх, яблочко, куды котишься (1926)
1918 Odessa. German occupiers plunder the city. Sailor Petrus, who has lagged behind the Red Army detachment, saves one of the victims of bandit terror - the girl Marusya... Years have passed. The time has come for peaceful construction in the country. Red commander Petrus and Marusya, who has become a teacher, meet in Moscow in one of the cafes, where both were attracted by the sounds of the popular song “Eh, apple...”, accompanying the adventure of the heroes.
Directors: Mikhail Doller, Leonid Obolensky.
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Varvara Popova as Marusya |
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Maria Vasilyeva as Gapka, the chieftain |
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N. Zarechniy as Petrus |
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Aleksey Pavlov as Vasil Nazarenko |
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Pyotr Repnin as Charlie Chaplya, gang's secretary |
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V. Tsaplin as Iosele, musician |
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Aleksandr Chistyakov as Machinist |
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Alexandr Gromov as Red arm soldier |
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Dmitri Pokrass as Piano player |
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Vladimir Uralskiy as Policeman |
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Boris Shlikhting as Austrian officer (uncredited) |
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Mariya Shlenskaya as Worker 'Rattler' |
| Directing | Mikhail Doller | Director |
| Directing | Leonid Obolensky | Director |
| Writing | Valentin Turkin | Writer |
| Art | Sergei Kozlovsky | Production Design |
| Camera | Boris Frantsisson | Director of Photography |