Karmelyuk (1931 Film)
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''Karmelyuk'' ( uk, Кармелюк), also ''Karmyuk'', ''False Uniforms'' and ''From the Life of Karmalyuk'') is a 1931 Ukrainian Soviet feature silent historical drama film directed by
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, shot at the Ukrainfilm studio. The plot of the film is based on the play "Robbiynyk Karmelyuk" (1926) and the 1865 short story by
Marko Vovchok Marko Vovchok ( uk, Марко́ Вовчо́к, birth name: Mariia Vilinskа, surname by the first marriage: Markovych, surname by the second marriage: Lobach-Zhuchenko, russian: Мария Александровна Вилинская; 22 Dece ...
and was adapted for the screen by Stanislav Weiting-Radzinsky. The film stars
Stepan Shagaida Stepan Vasilievich Shagaida ( uk, Степан Васильович Шагайда, real name Stepan Shagardin; January 9, 1896 in the village Belogolovy (now Ternopil region, Ukraine) – January 12, 1938 in Kharkiv) was a Ukrainian Soviet theat ...
, Aleksandr Podorozhnyy, and Zinayida Pihulovych. The score to the film was composed by
Borys Lyatoshynsky Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshynsky ( uk, Бори́с Миколáйович Лятоши́нський ()), also known as Boris Nikolayevich Lyatoshinsky (russian: Бори́с Николаевич Лятоши́нский), (3 January 189515 Apr ...
. ''Karmelyuk'' was released in the Ukrainian SSR on September 6, 1931. In 1935, a sound version with music was created through the efforts of sound engineer Y. Murin.


Plot

In the 1830s, Young Count Piglovsky returns to his estate from Paris. The carriage in which he is riding is surrounded by rebellious peasants. Their attempt to hang the master is canceled almost at the last moment, because it is not the count in the carriage, but his lackey - Ustym Karmelyuk. Ustym really serves as a lackey in the count's house and at the same time leads a peasant uprising. The government sends the army. In a fierce fight, Karmelyuk is almost captured, but he is saved by one of the serfs. The final credits of the film inform the viewer that after the events depicted in the film, Karmelyuk continued to fight with the lords for a long time..


Cast

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Stepan Shagaida Stepan Vasilievich Shagaida ( uk, Степан Васильович Шагайда, real name Stepan Shagardin; January 9, 1896 in the village Belogolovy (now Ternopil region, Ukraine) – January 12, 1938 in Kharkiv) was a Ukrainian Soviet theat ...
- Karmelyuk * Aleksandr Podorozhny - young gentleman, Count Piglovsky * Zinayida Pihulovych - Kylina's girlfriend, Karmelyuk's wife * Valentina Rovinska - Miss Rosalia * Ivan Tverdokhlib - a young man *A. Nikitin - father of Count Piglovsky *A. Belov - fat landowner *Hanna Shubna - peasant girl *Lavrentiy Masokha - boy *Georgy Astafyev - Medved *Kostyantyn Lundyshev, Yevhen Vikul, Hryhoriy Efremov — gentlemen


Reception

Due to the theme of the film, it was seen as a call to arms for the public and was subsequently banned.


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, id=0129083, title=Karmelyuk
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