Siberia (1926)
Officer in the Imperial Russian Army, Petroff, is in love with Sonia, a schoolteacher who casts her lot with revolutionaries. During a time of suppression, she is exiled with her brother to Siberia. There Petroff is sent in the discharge of his official duties and secretly renews their romance. When the Bolsheviki overthrow the government, Sonia is freed and aids in the escape of Petroff, who incurs the enmity of Egor, the revolutionary leader, because he is a royalist. Together they escape across the frozen wastes in a sledge, pursued by wolves and Egor, who has used patriotism as a cloak to conceal personal ambitions.
Director: Victor Schertzinger
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Alma Rubens as Sonia Vronsky |
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Edmund Lowe as Leonid Petroff |
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Lou Tellegen as Egor Kaplan |
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Tom Santschi as Alexis Vetkin |
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Paul Panzer as Commandant |
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Vadim Uraneff as Kyrill Vronsky |
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Lilyan Tashman as Beautiful Blonde |
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Helena D'Algy as Beautiful Brunette |
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James A. Marcus as Andrei Vronsky |
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Daniel Makarenko as Governor |
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Harry Gripp as Ivan the Nameless |
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Sammy Blum as Feodor |
| Directing | Victor Schertzinger | Director |
| Writing | Bartley Campbell | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Nicholas Dunaew | Adaptation |
| Writing | Eve Unsell | Writer |