Locksmith and Chancellor

Locksmith and Chancellor (1924)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1924-03-04
  • Runtime: 0h 54min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: VUFKU
  • Production Country: Soviet Union
  • Director: Vladimir Gardin

Summary

The Government of the fictional country Norland has unleashed a war with the neighboring Galikania and is suffering one defeat after another. A group of conspirators who were dissatisfied with this state of affairs, led by the Social Democrat Frank Frey arrange a coup to overthrew the emperor of Norland. But the working class does not like the new order either. Workers expose Frank Frey's policy of continuing the war and a revolution breaks out in the country. The leader of the socialist revolution becomes a mechanic of the name Franz Stark.

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  • Ivan Khudoleyev

    as Emperor of Nordlandia
  • Nikolai Panov

    as Chancellor von Turau
  • Nina Tairova

    as Chancellor's wife
  • Vladimir Gardin

    as Gammer, counsellor of Justice
  • Vladimir Maksimov

    as Frank Frey, lawyer
  • Zoya Barantsevich

    as Countess Mitsi
  • Iona Talanov

    as Berenberg
  • Nikolai Saltykov

    as Franz Shtark
  • Liana Iskritskaya-Gardina

    as Anna
  • Oleg Frelikh

    as Leo von Turau
  • Ivan Kapralov

    as Robert, Leo's brother
  • Vera Valitskaya

    as Lora, Robert's wife
  • Olga Bystritskaya

    as Anna, Leo's lover
  • L. Semenov

    as Netley, chancellor's secretary
  • Maria Arnazi-Borshak

    as
  • Aleksandra Rebikova

    as
  • Yevgenii Gryaznov

    as
  • Karl Tomskyi

    as
  • Nikolay Popov

    as
  • Stepan Kuznetsov

    as
  • Olga Preobrazhenskaya

    as
Writing Vladimir Gardin Writer
Directing Vladimir Gardin Director
Camera Yevgeni Slavinsky Director of Photography
Art Vladimir Egorov Production Design
Writing Vsevolod Pudovkin Writer
Writing Anatoli Lunacharsky Theatre Play
Directing Olga Preobrazhenskaya Co-Director

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