Oktyabryuhov and Dekabryuhov (1928)
The bourgeois wedding of Dekabryukhova is interrupted by the machine-gun fire of revolution. He flees abroad, leaving his wife. Oktyabryukhov stays and adapts to the new life. At the end of the picture there is an attempt at universal reconciliation and the poet's tormenting theme "three-way love". Dekabryuhov returns to his homeland. His wife is already married to Oktyabryukhov. Having learned about it, Dekabryukhov tries to leave, but the newlyweds force him to stay.
Directors: A. Iskander, Aleksey Smirnov.
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Dmitriy Vasilchikov as Ivan Oktyabryukhov |
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Mark Tsibulsky as Nikolay Dekabryukhov |
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Maria Yegorova as Marya Ivanovna, the wife |
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Vladimir Korsh as Great prince Nikolay Nikolayevich |
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Anastasii Symonov as General |
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Dmytro Kapka as Guest at the wedding |
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A. Belov as Guest at the wedding |
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Vladimir Lanskoy as White emigrant |
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P. Stroganov as White emigrant |
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T. Kochkina as Dekabryukhov's maid |
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Heorhiy Astafyev as Cossack officer |
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Leonid Barbe as Jean, stoker |
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Anisim Suslov as White emigrant, now luggage carrier |
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Tatiana Tokarskaya as Oktyabryukhov's maid |
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Borys Shelestov as Waiter |
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Valeriy Gakkebush as White emigrant with the banner |
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T. Dovbysh as Peasant |
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G. Skoretskiy as |
| Directing | A. Iskander | Director |
| Writing | Vladimir Mayakovsky | Writer |
| Camera | Yosip Gudyma | Director of Photography |
| Art | Vladimir Miuller | Production Design |
| Directing | Aleksey Smirnov | Director |