Plot
This film was a true peculiarity, a filmed version of the great Feodor Chaliapin in one of his most famous roles; the fact that it was a silent film, with title cards, meant that audiences could only appreciate his acting. Another curiosity is that the film also included a minor role enacted by Richard Boleslavsky, who in 1932 directed “Rasputin and the Empress.”(9)
Writer | N/A |
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Director | Aleksandr Ivanov-Gai |
Actor | Feodor Chaliapin Sr., Volk-Krachkovskaya, Nikolai Saltykov |
Country | Russia |
Production | Tovarischestvo "Sharez" |