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The Law of Life (film)

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The Law of Life
Directed by
Written byAleksandr Avdeyenko
Starring
CinematographySergei Uralov
Music byNikolai Kryukov
Production
company
Release date
  • 7 August 1940 (1940-08-07)
Running time
101 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The Law of Life (Russian: Закон жизни) is a 1940 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Ivanov and Aleksandr Stolper and starring Daniil Sagal, Aleksandr Lukyanov and Oswald Glazunov. Despite its strong endorsement of communist ideology, the film was fiercely attacked in Pravda and withdrawn from release.[1]

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Cast

  • Daniil Sagal as Paramonov
  • Aleksandr Lukyanov as Ognerubov
  • Oswald Glazunov as Babanov
  • Nina Zorskaya as Natasha Babanova
  • Elena Kondrateva as Nina Babanova
  • Anna Zaporozhets as Klavdiya Stepanovna
  • Grigoriy Shpigel as Cheryomushkin
  • Mikhail Sidorkin as Vlasych
  • Ivan Lyubeznov as Nikolay Zverev
  • Aleksey Alekseev as Igor Saratovskiy
  • Viktor Bubnov as Ognerubov's visitor
  • Natalya Gitserot as Student
  • Fyodor Ivanov as Student
  • Valentina Karavayeva as Student
  • Nadir Malishevsky as Paromov's visitor
  • Anna Pavlova as Paromov's secretary
  • Aleksandr Smirnov as Student
  • Boris Terentev as Ivan Danilovich

References

  1. ^ Rollberg p.668-69

Bibliography

  • Rollberg, Peter. Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.

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