A Personal Affair (1932)
The best bell-ringer of the church Fedor Kuzmich Shtukov becomes the foreman of production at the shipyard. Communists and Komsomol members are trying to persuade Fedor to forget about the church, but in vain. Daughter Anna laughs in the face of her father - and in vain too. But when the plant desperately needed a scarce metal, Shtukov, painfully thinking about his native plant, supported the proposal of one of the workers to cast the billet from the church bell, and the vessel was ready for launch on time.
Directors: Georgi Vasilyev, Sergey Vasilev.
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Nikolai Khodotov as |
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Konstantin Nazarenko as |
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Varvara Myasnikova as |
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Elena Maksimova as |
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Andrei Tutyshkin as |
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Aleksandr Chistyakov as |
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Leonid Kmit as |
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Anna Orzhitskaya as Pilgrim |
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Vsevolod Semyonov as Kurdyumov |
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Kostiantyn Mukhutdinov as Director |
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Sergey Barmichev as Party cell secretary |
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Kseniya Moskalenko as |
| Directing | Georgi Vasilyev | Director |
| Directing | Sergey Vasilev | Director |
| Writing | Aleksandr Chirkov | Writer |
| Art | Pavel Zaltsman | Production Design |
| Camera | Svyatoslav Belyayev | Director of Photography |
| Art | Semyon Meynkin | Production Design |
| Directing | Varvara Myasnikova | First Assistant Director |