Black Sea Mutiny (1930)
On the proletarian solidarity of the French navy with the revolutionary people of Russia. The action takes place in the early years of Soviet power in the coastal city of Russia. The French cruiser Mirabeau threatens the city from the sea.
Director:
Arnold Kordium
Writers:
Arnold Kordium, A. Agalarov, Nikolay Matyash.
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Petro Masokha as Communist sailor |
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Serhii Minin as Worker |
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Lidiya Ostrovskaya-Kurdyum as Female worker |
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Volodymyr Sokyrko as Sailor |
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Arnold Kordium as Sailor |
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Leo Negri as Bourgeois |
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D. Lyubchenko as Old man (uncredited) |
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Volodymyr Lisovskyi as Menshevik (uncredited) |
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Ivan Marks as Negotiator (uncredited) |
| Camera | Oleksiy Pankratyev | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Arnold Kordium | Director |
| Writing | Arnold Kordium | Screenplay |
| Writing | A. Agalarov | Screenplay |
| Camera | Joseph Rona | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Yuriy Tamarskiy | Director of Photography |
| Art | Vladimir Kaplunovskiy | Production Design |
| Writing | Nikolay Matyash | Screenplay |