Lenin in October
| Lenin in October | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | 
Mikhail Romm  Dmitriy Vasilev  | 
| Written by | Aleksei Kapler | 
| Starring | 
Boris Shchukin  Nikolai Okhlopkov Vasili Vanin  | 
| Music by | Anatoli Aleksandrov | 
| Cinematography | Boris Volchek | 
| Edited by | Tatyana Likhachyova | 
Production company  | |
Release dates  | 7 November 1937 | 
Running time  | 108 minutes | 
| Country | Soviet Union | 
| Language | Russian | 
Lenin in October Russian: Ленин в Октябре, translit. Lenin v oktyabre is a 1937 Soviet biographical drama film directed by Mikhail Romm and Dmitriy Vasilev and starring Boris Shchukin, Nikolai Okhlopkov and Vasili Vanin.[1] Made as a Soviet-realist propaganda work by the GOSKINO at the Mosfilm studio, it portrays the activities of Lenin at the time of the October Revolution. Josef Stalin was given a more prominent role in the film than he actually played in real life events of the time; after his death, all his scenes were expunged from the film for its reissue in 1958.
The film's art direction was by Boris Dubrovsky-Eshke and Nikolai Solovyov.
Cast
- Boris Shchukin as Vladimir Ilich Lenin
 - Nikolai Okhlopkov as Vasily
 - Vasili Vanin as Factory Foreman Matveyev
 - Nikolai Svobodin as Rutkovsky, the Social Revolutionary
 - Vadim Ganshin as Zhukov, the Menshevik
 - Yelena Shatrova as Anna Mikhailovna
 - Nikolai Arsky as Blinov, worker
 - Ivan Lagutin as Filep
 - A. Kovalevsky as Aleksandr Feodorovich Kerenski
 - Nikolai Sokolov as Mikhail Vladimir Rodzyanko
 - Nikolai Chaplygin as Kirilin
 - Vladimir Vladislavskiy as Karnayukhov
 - Klavdiya Korobova as Natasha, Vasily's wife
 - Semyon Goldshtab as Josef Stalin
 - Vladimir Pokrovskiy as Dzerzhinsky
 - Anatoliy Papanov
 
References
- ↑ Rollberg p.499
 
Bibliography
- Rollberg, Peter. Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
 
External links
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