Stjenka Rasin (1936)
Russia, 1667: The Cossacks, led by Rasin, are ill-treated by Prince Dolgoruki who arrests and sentences Rasin to forced labor on the ship that brings the Prince and his daughter to her arranged wedding. But the Princess falls for Rasin.
Director: Alexandre Volkoff
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Wera Engels as Prinzessin Dolgoruki |
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Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Stjenka Rasin |
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Heinrich George as Fürst Dolgoruki |
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Anton Pointner as Fürst Prosorowsky |
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Rudolf Platte as Filka |
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Olaf Bach as Wasska |
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Philipp Manning as Zar Alexey Michailowitsch |
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Wolfgang Keppler as Jegorka |
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Hubert von Meyerinck as Borodin |
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Hans Joachim Schaufuß as Nikolka |
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Eduard Bornträger as |
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Erich Haußmann as |
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Franz Klebusch as |
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Kurt Seifert as |
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Egon Stief as |
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Dorothea Thiess as |
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Serge Jaroff as Choral Conductor, Don Cossacks |
| Directing | Alexandre Volkoff | Director |
| Production | Gustav Lorenz | Unit Manager |
| Art | Gustav A. Knauer | Production Design |
| Production | Vahayn Badal | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Boris Bilinsky | Costume Design |
| Writing | Alf Teichs | Writer |
| Camera | Eugen Klagemann | Still Photographer |
| Production | Fred Lyssa | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Munni Obal | Editor |
| Writing | Kurt Heynicke | Book |
| Sound | Fritz Thiery | Sound |
| Art | Alexander Mügge | Production Design |
| Sound | Rudolf Perak | Music |
| Camera | Franz Weihmayr | Director of Photography |