The Ninth Wave (1926)
Ershi's sister, Marussia, a sailor of the Black Sea Squadron, was seduced by Baron von Vogel. Coincidentally, he is assigned to the same ship where he serves the nation. The situation on the ship is tense. The arbitrariness of the officers causes discontent among the sailors. Only the ship's mechanic, Menshevik Avalov, weakly defends the interests of the sailors.
Director:
Vladimir Barsky
Writers:
Sergey Garin, Petre Morskoi.
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G. Gomorov as Vice-Admiral Dubenski |
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Maria Tenazi as Natalya |
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Z. Nevinskaya as Neli |
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Mikheil Gelovani as Avalov |
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Petre Morskoi as Ersh |
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T. Vishnevskaya as Marusya |
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Yelena Charskaya as Baroness von Fogel |
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Ioseb Tarkhnishvili as Georges |
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Ivan Kruchinin as Count Turkhan-Trubachevski |
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Ian Burinski as Khudiakov |
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Vladimir Barsky as Officer |
| Directing | Vladimir Barsky | Director |
| Writing | Sergey Garin | Screenplay |
| Writing | Petre Morskoi | Screenplay |
| Camera | Anton Polikevich | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Garsevan Gomarteli | Assistant Director |