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The Self Seeker

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The Self Seeker
Russian: Шкурник
Directed byNikolai Shpikovsky
Written by
  • Vadim Okhrimenko
  • Boris Rozenzvejg
  • Nikolai Shpikovsky
Starring
  • Dora Feller-Spikovskaya
  • Dimitry Kaka
  • Luka Lyashenko
  • Ivan Sadovskiy
  • S. Vlasenko
CinematographyAleksei Pankratyev
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The Self Seeker (Russian: Шкурник, romanizedShkurnyk) is a 1929 Soviet film directed by Nikolai Shpikovsky.[1][2][3][4][5]

Plot

The film takes place in Ukraine during the Civil War. In the center of the plot is Apollo Shmiguev, loyal to all regimes, capable of benefiting from any situation.

Cast

  • Dora Feller-Spikovskaya as Commissar
  • Dimitry Kaka as Colonel
  • Luka Lyashenko as Head of Partisans
  • Ivan Sadovskiy as Apollon Z. Shmyguev 'Shkurnik' (as Ivan Sadovski)
  • S. Vlasenko as Chief of bootlegging check-point[6]

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