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Oleg Zhakov
Oleg Petrovich Zhakov (russian: Олег Петрович Жаков; 1 April 1905 in Sarapul, Vyatka Governorate – 4 May 1988 in Pyatigorsk, Stavropol Krai) was a Soviet and Russian film actor. He performed in more than sixty films between 1927 up to 1988. People's Artist of the USSR (1969).Большая Советская Энциклопедия. Гл. ред. А. М. Прохоров, 3-е изд. Т. 9. Евклид — Ибсен. 1972. 624 стр., илл.; 43 л. илл. и карт. 1 карта-вкл. Winner of USSR State Prize (1971) and the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1946). He graduated from the Leningrad College of Performing Arts (1929). He starred in more than a hundred films. Since 1957 he lived in Pyatigorsk Pyatigorsk (russian: Пятиго́рск; Circassian: Псыхуабэ, ''Psıxwabæ'') is a city in Stavropol Krai, Russia located on the Podkumok River, about from the town of Mineralnye Vody where there is an international airport and ...
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The White Fang
The White Fang (russian: Белый Клык) is a 1946 Soviet children's adventure film directed by Aleksandr Zguridi. Plot The film is based on the eponymous novel by Jack London. The film tells about a wolf named White Fang, who, as a result of the death of his mother, was an orphan, and a young man named Jack who goes to the Klondike and meets a wolf on the way. Starring * Oleg Zhakov as Weedon Scott * Yelena Izmailova as Alisa, his wife * Lev Sverdlin as Matt * Nikolai Plotnikov as Handsome Smith, the bar owner (as P. Plotnikov) * Osip Abdulov as Tim Keenan, the owner of the bulldog * Ivan Bobrov as Gold prospector (as I. Bobrov) * Emmanuil Geller Emanuel may refer to: * Emanuel (name), a given name and surname (see there for a list of people with this name) * Emanuel School, Australia, Sydney, Australia * Emanuel School, Battersea, London, England * Emanuel (band), a five-piece rock ban ... as Gold prospector * Viktor Latyshevskiy as Gold prospector (as V. Latysh ...
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1905 Births
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The Overcoat (1926 Film)
''The Overcoat'' (russian: Шинель, Shinel) is a 1926 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, based on the Nikolai Gogol stories "Nevsky Prospekt" and "The Overcoat". Charlie Chaplin was invited to play the lead role, but as an alien resident in the United States, was threatened by US government officials with being refused entry back into the country if he made the film and it contained Soviet propaganda. Plot Arriving in St. Petersburg, landowner Ptitsin (Nikolai Gorodnichev) tries to achieve with the help of bribes a favorable decision of his litigation concerning a neighbor. With swindler and blackmailer Yaryzhka ( Sergei Gerasimov) he finds a functionary who is willing to take the money. Cautious Bashmachkin (Andrei Kostrichkin) to whom the briber comes, does not want to take on the dangerous enterprise, although he can not resist the charms of a beautiful female stranger (Antonina Eremeeva) whom he met on the Nevsky Prospekt. Later Akaky ...
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The Club Of The Big Deed
''The Club of the Big Deed'' or ''The Union of a Great Cause'' (russian: Союз Великого дела, S.V.D. - Soyuz velikogo dela) is a 1927 Soviet silent historical drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg about 1825 Decembrist revolt. Cast * Emil Gal as Gambler * Sergei Gerasimov as Medoks * Konstantin Khokhlov as General Vishnevsky * Andrei Kostrichkin as Servant of Medoks * Sofiya Magarill as Vishnevskaya * Mikhael Mishel as General Weismar * Pyotr Sobolevsky as Sukhanov * Oleg Zhakov Oleg Petrovich Zhakov (russian: Олег Петрович Жаков; 1 April 1905 in Sarapul, Vyatka Governorate – 4 May 1988 in Pyatigorsk, Stavropol Krai) was a Soviet and Russian film actor. He performed in more than sixty films between ... as Young soldier * Yanina Zheymo as Circus actress References External links * 1927 films Lenfilm films Soviet black-and-white films Soviet silent feature films Films directed by Grigori Kozintsev ...
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The New Babylon
''The New Babylon'' (russian: Новый Вавилон, Novyy Vavilon alt. title: russian: Штурм неба, Shturm neba) is a 1929 silent historical drama film written and directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg. The film deals with the 1871 Paris Commune and the events leading to it, and follows the encounter and tragic fate of two lovers separated by the barricades of the Commune. Composer Dmitri Shostakovich wrote his first film score for this movie. In the fifth reel of the score he quotes the revolutionary anthem, "La Marseillaise" (representing the Commune), juxtaposed contrapuntally with the famous " Can-can" from Offenbach's ''Orpheus in the Underworld''. Footage from ''The New Babylon'' was included in Guy Debord's feature film ''The Society of the Spectacle'' (1973). Kozintsev and Trauberg found some of their inspiration in Karl Marx's ''The Civil War in France'' and ''The Class Struggle in France, 1848-50''. Background As one of the directors, Leo ...
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Wind In The Face
Wind in the Face (russian: Ветер в лицо, Veter v litso) is a 1930 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. Plot The film tells about a group of Komsomol members who, in the early 1920s, remake the beer hall under the communal hostel. The organizer of the commune Boris together with his wife Nina leads a child and move to the apartment of the parents of the spouse, but they become very uncomfortable there and Boris moves back to the commune. Their city is under threat of flooding. Will the Komsomols save the factory's assets? Cast * Aleksandr Melnikov as Valerian * Oleg Zhakov as Boris * Zoya Gleizarova as Nina * Aleksandr Melnikov Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ... Bibliography * Irina Graschenkova. https://books.google.com/ ...
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The Sailors Of Kronstadt
''The Sailors of Kronstadt'' (russian: Мы из Кронштадта) is a 1936 Soviet drama war film directed by Efim Dzigan. Plot The film tells about the confrontation of the sailors of the Baltic Fleet and the Yudenich formations, which besiege Petrograd. Cast * Vasiliy Zaychikov as Commissar Vasili Martinov (as Vasili Zajchikov) * Georgi Bushuyev as Artyom Balashov * Nikolay Ivakin as A Red Army Soldier * Oleg Zhakov as Regiment Commander Draudin * Raisa Yesipova as Mademoiselle * Pyotr Kirillov as Seaman Valentin Bezprozvanny * E. Gunn as Seaman Anton Karabash * Mikhail Gurinenko as Misha, the cabin boy (as Misha Gurinenko) * Fyodor Seleznyov as A White Army Soldier (as F. Seleznyov) * Pyotr Sobolevsky as A Lieutenant Reception Writing for ''The Spectator'' in 1937, Graham Greene gave the film a good review, characterizing it as being "in the tradition of boys' stories, full of last charges and fights to the death, heroic sacrifices and narrow escapes, all supe ...
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Toivo Antikainen
Toivo Antikainen (russian: То́йво А́нтикайнен, 8 June 1898 – 4 October 1941) was a Finnish-born communist and a military officer of the Soviet Red Army. He was one of the founders and leaders of the exile Communist Party of Finland. Antikainen died in suspicious circumstances in the Soviet Union in 1941. Biography Early years Toivo Antikainen was born to a working-class family in Helsinki. His parents were trade unionists and Toivo joined the Social Democratic youth organization at the age of 8. Antikainen went to school for six years and started working as he was 12. In the late 1910s, Antikainen had several posts in the Social Democratic organizations. As the Finnish Civil War broke out in January 1918, Antikainen served in the Red administration, but did not fight in the Red Guards. The Russian Civil War As the Reds were losing the war, Antikainen fled to the Soviet Russia in late April 1918. He was one of the founders of the exile Communist Party of Fi ...
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Peat-Bog Soldiers
''Peat-Bog Soldiers'' (russian: Болотные солдаты) is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Macheret and written by Yury Olesha. Plot The National Socialists send a German underground worker to a concentration camp. With the help of his friends, he decides to flee from there. Starring * Oleg Zhakov as Paul * S. Shirokova as Marie * Ivan Kudryavtsev as Tiedemann * Aleksandr Zrazhevsky as Bischoff * Vasili Vanin as The Camp Commander * S. Muratov as Oswald * Boris Pyasetsky as Belz * Aleksey Konsovsky as Franz Müller * Igor Doronin as Robert * Alexey Gribov as Schultz * Ivan Koval-Samborsky as Walter * Andrei Fajt as Garms References External links

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Professor Mamlock (1938 Film)
''Professor Mamlock'' (Russian: ''Профессор Мамлок'') is a 1938 Soviet drama film, directed by Herbert Rappaport and Adolf Minkin. It is one of the earliest film directly dealing with the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. Plot Professor Mamlock, a successful and respected Jewish surgeon, does his best to ignore the political crisis of the Weimar Republic. He is greatly troubled by the political tendencies of his son, Rolf, a passionate communist who is determined to resist the strengthening Nazi Party by all means. When the Nazis seize power and brutally crush all opposition, Mamlock is forced to leave his clinic for Jews are no longer allowed to practice medicine. He is dragged through the streets by SA men who emblazon his doctor's robe with the word "Jew". Mamlock, broken and humiliated, attempts suicide; at the last moment, an SA man arrives and convinces him to operate once more, to save the life of a high-ranking Nazi, promising that his rights will be re ...
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The Great Citizen
''The Great Citizen'' (russian: Великий гражданин, Velikiy grazhdanin) is a 1938 Soviet biopic film directed by Fridrikh Ermler. A fictionalized biography of Sergei Kirov (the character's name is Shakhov), the film was intended as ideological support for the Great Purges; it depicts life in USSR during the 1920s and 1930s. Stalin made direct interventions in Mikhail Bleiman and Manuel Bolshintsov's screenplay. During the making of ''The Great Citizen'' four people associated with it were arrested. In the press Ermler and his screenwriters were obliged to condemn the "wrecker" leadership of Lenfilm, most importantly Piotrovski. Cast * Nikolay Bogolyubov - Shakhov - the great citizen * Ivan Bersenev - Kartashov - the conspirator * Oleg Zhakov - Borovsky - the accomplice * Zoya Fyodorova - Nadya * Boris Poslavsky Boris may refer to: People * Boris (given name), a male given name *:''See'': List of people with given name Boris * Boris (surname) * Boris I of Bul ...
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