Personally Known (1958)
A film about the Bolshevik revolutionary S. A. Ter-Petrosyan, known as Kamo (1882-1922). 1905. Detectives and gendarmes are searching for Kamo on a courier train. None of them suspect that behind the mask of a dapper prince playing cards with a gendarmerie colonel lies a brave revolutionary. In a first-class compartment, Kamo is carrying dynamite for the rebellious workers. In Tiflis, portraits of Kamo are plastered on the walls of houses. A large reward is promised for his capture. However, nothing can stop the daredevil. Under the leadership of the Russian Bolshevik Vasily, he organizes a workers' militia and, together with it, performs a series of feats.
Directors:
Erazm Karamyan, Stepan Kevorkov.
Writer:
Mark Maksimov
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Gurgen Tonunts as Kamo |
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Boris Smirnov as Lenin |
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Maria Pastukhova as Nadezhda Krupskaya |
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Medea Chakhava as Medea |
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Sergey Stolyarov as Vasily Nikitich |
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Artyom Karapetyan as Long-haired |
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Boris Svoboda as Colonel Martsipanov |
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Andro Kobaladze as Stalin |
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Kakhi Kavsadze as |
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Vagharsh Vagharshyan as Professor Otto Schiller |
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Archil Gomiashvili as |
| Sound | Arno Babadzhanyan | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Erazm Karamyan | Director |
| Directing | Stepan Kevorkov | Director |
| Writing | Mark Maksimov | Screenplay |
| Camera | Ivan Dildaryan | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Galina Miloserdova | Editor |
| Art | Pyotr Beitner | Production Design |
| Camera | Artem Jalalyan | Director of Photography |