Glory Dealers (1929)
The film is set in France during World War I. Bachelet's father and son are members of the French army . After the death of Bachelet Jr., he is called a national hero, actively using the fact of his death in the election campaign to fight communism. At the time of the opening of the monument in his honor, the hero himself appears, having returned to his homeland. It turns out that Bashlet Jr. was actually only shell-shocked, not killed. He uses the current situation to call on the audience to stop the imperialist war. This is followed by his arrest and charges of imposture.
Director: Leonid Obolensky
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Vsevolod Aksyonov as |
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Anna Sten as |
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Anel Sudakevich as Germaina Bashlet |
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Pavel Pol as |
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Yakov Volkov as |
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Vladimir Barsky as |
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Igor Stravinskiy as Парло - рабочий-коммунист |
| Writing | Leonid Obolensky | Writer |
| Directing | Leonid Obolensky | Director |
| Writing | Nikolai Ravich | Writer |
| Art | Sergei Kozlovsky | Production Design |
| Art | Ivan Stepanov | Production Design |
| Camera | Aleksandr Dorn | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Igor Turovtsev | Director of Photography |