The Black Man from Sheridan (1933)
The end of the 1920s. Lumbermen of small American village begin a strike. The strike committee included communists, the Smith brothers and the black lumberjack Murray. The fascist Dan dismisses rumors about a affair between Murray and a white girl, Gladys, the sister of the Smith brothers…
Director: Pavel Kolomoytsev
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Natalya Alifanova as Gladys Smith |
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I. Smirnov as Joe Smith |
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Ivan Guzikov as Gel Smith |
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Ivan Kononenko-Kozelskyi as Murray, Black lumberjack |
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Vyacheslav Gomolyaka as Hartwell / Pastor / Lumberjack |
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A. Kerner as Jack Kerner, owner of the communist newspaper |
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Moisey Rozin as Al Jackson, reporter for the communist newspaper |
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Nikolai Palnikov as Mr. Wood, owner of the Sheridan wood cutting company |
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Nikolai Vitovtov as Dan, logging master |
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Borys Zahorskyi as Charlie |
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Tom Yavorskiy as Police sergeant |
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Nikolay Svetlovidov as Union secretary |
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Gabriel Nelidov-Frenkel as Bartender |
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Grigori Dolgov as Judge |
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Ivan Marks as Lumberjack (uncredited) |
| Directing | Pavel Kolomoytsev | Director |
| Writing | Pavel Kolomoytsev | Writer |
| Writing | S. Babanov | Writer |
| Art | Semyon Mandel | Production Design |
| Camera | Oleksandr Fedotov | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Vadym Homoliaka | Sound |
| Writing | E. Adelgeim | Script Editor |
| Production | K. Stanyshevskiy | Administration |
| Costume & Make-Up | M. Shomyanin | Makeup & Hair |