Mutiny (1929)
Central Asia during the Civil War. The Jarkent battalion of the Red Army, located in the Verny (now Alma-Ata), receives an order from Frunze to go to the Fergana region to fight the Basmachi. A group of kulaks, with the support of local merchants and beys, incites the unconscious, wavering mass of the Red Army to revolt. The anti-Soviet agitation of counter-revolutionaries, demagogically exploiting the mood of war weariness, provokes an open mutiny in the battalion.
Director: Semyon Timoshenko
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Pyotr Podvalniy as Frunze |
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Aleksey Alekseyev as Dmitriy Furmanov |
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Tatyana Guretskaya as Naya Furmanova |
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Ivan Razveyev as Burov, division commander |
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Valeri Solovtsov as Vinchetskiy |
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Boris Babochkin as Karavaev |
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Pyotr Kirillov as Yeryskin, partisan |
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Nikolay Zimenko as Shegabutdinov, district military commissar |
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Petr Kuznetsov as Semenchuk |
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Nikolay Sharap as Petrov, rebel |
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Apollon Verin as Cheusov, rebel leader |
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Nikolay Pavlov as Kolyshev, party school director |
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O. Azancheeva as |
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Sergey Yakushev as |
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Rakhim Pirmukhamedov as Kokanbai |
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Konstantin Nazarenko as |
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Arseni Kuts as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Semyon Timoshenko | Director |
| Writing | Mikhail Bleiman | Writer |
| Writing | Semyon Timoshenko | Writer |
| Writing | Dimitri Furmanov | Short Story |
| Camera | Leonid Patlis | Director of Photography |
| Art | Semyon Meynkin | Production Design |
| Art | Boris Dubrovsky-Eshke | Production Design |