Dzhulbars | |
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Russian: Джульбарс | |
Directed by | Vladimir Schneiderov |
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Cinematography | Aleksandr Shelenkov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Dzhulbars (Russian: Джульбарс) is a 1935[1][2] Soviet action film directed by Vladimir Schneiderov.[3][4]
Plot
The basmachi organize an attack on a peaceful caravan heading to mountain villages, and take prisoners the old guide Sho-Murad along with his granddaughter Peri. Border guards with sheepdog Julbars fight to save the captives.
Cast
- Nikolay Cherkasov-Sergeyev as Sho-Murad (as N.P. Cherkasov)
- Natalya Gitserot as Peri (as Natasha Gitserot)
- Nikolai Makarenko as Tkachenko (as N.N. Makarenko)
- Ivan Bobrov as Abdullo (as I.V. Bobrov)
- Andrey Fayt as Kerim (as A.A. Fajt)
- N.P. Teleshov as Beggar[5]
References
- ↑ "Как используют носы пограничных собак". 28 May 2009.
- ↑ "Журнал "Автопилот" номер 02 за 2004г.: ЖИЗНЬ ЗАМЕЧАТЕЛЬНЫХ МАШИН". www.autopilot.ru.
- ↑ "Свердловский фильмофонд продолжит показывать фильмы со старых кинолент — Информационное агентство "Европейско-Азиатские Новости"". eanews.ru.
- ↑ Ксения, Сенкевич. "Интервью / Вспоминая Сенкевича. 50 лет назад вышла программа "Клуб путешественников" / Ксения Сенкевич". Эхо Москвы.
- ↑ Джульбарс (1935) Full Cast & Crew
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