Engineer Elagin (1928)
The years of the NEP. One of the Soviet steam locomotive factories employs an old specialist Yelagin, who managed to realize his inventions only in Soviet times. On the day of the locomotive test, Yelagin's son Nikolai, who returned from exile and was recruited by foreign intelligence, infiltrates the factory using forged documents. Lost movie.
Director: Vladimir Feynberg
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Nikolay Monakhov as Egorov |
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Varvara Myasnikova as Irina Elagina |
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Fyodor Nikitin as Nikolay Elagin |
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Viktor Plotnikov as Mischievous engineer |
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Aleksandr Temnov as |
| Directing | Vladimir Feynberg | Director |
| Camera | Naum Aptekman | Director of Photography |
| Art | Boris Dubrovsky-Eshke | Production Design |
| Writing | Volodymyr Braun | Writer |
| Writing | A. Morozov | Writer |