Anna (1936)
Yasha, who likes Anna, accomodates siberian Pavel Kuganov, which later becomes a class-conscious worker in a factory. Anna refuses Yasha's offer of marriage and he therefore runs off to Siberia. After Pavel is hailed as a hero because he survives a fire accident in factory (which is in fact effect of his sabotage), Anna marries him. Pavel then becomes a reckless communist careerist, but only on surface. In fact, he is a traitor of the country and a spy, and gives Anna's party ID card to anti-communist movement. In spite of that, Anna is expelled from the communist party. Yasha returns from Siberia, only to find her love Anna desperate. They reveal the truth about Pavel (that he is a kulak who killed a kolchoz co-op leader), which means an end for Pavel.
Director:
Ivan Pyryev
Writer:
Ekaterina Vinogradskaya
![]() |
Ada Vojtsik as Anna |
![]() |
Andrei Abrikosov as Pavel Kurganov |
![]() |
Anatoli Goryunov as Fyodor Ivanovich |
![]() |
Igor Maleyev as Yasha |
![]() |
Ivan Novoseltsev as Chekist |
![]() |
Sergei Antimonov as Philip Maksimovich Kulikov, Anna's father (uncredited) |
![]() |
Vladimir Uralskiy as Meeting participant |
![]() |
Mariya Yarotskaya as Varvara Polikarpovna |
![]() |
Inna Fyodorova as Tanya |
![]() |
Leonid Alekseev as Meeting Participant |
![]() |
Ivan Bobrov as Kuganov's Brother |
![]() |
Yelizaveta Chesnokova as Cleaner Maria |
![]() |
Sergei Tsenin as Resident |
![]() |
Leonid Alekseev as |
| Directing | Ivan Pyryev | Director |
| Writing | Ekaterina Vinogradskaya | Screenplay |
| Art | Vasiliy Rakhals | Production Design |
| Camera | Aleksey Solodkov | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Vyacheslav Leshchyov | Sound Director |
| Sound | Valery Zhelobinsky | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Viktor Gusev | Lyricist |