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Baltic Deputy

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Baltic Deputy
Russian: Депутат Балтики
Directed by
Written by
Produced byIgor Chernyak
Pyotr Podvalny
Starring
Cinematography
Music byNikolai Timofeyev [kk; ru; uk; vo]
Production
company
Release date
  • 1936 (1936)
Running time
96 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Baltic Deputy (Russian: Депутат Балтики, romanizedDeputat Baltiki) is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits[1][2][3] and Aleksandr Zarkhi.[4][5]

The premiere of the film in the United States took place on September 3, 1937, and on September 27 in the Pennsylvania it was banned from showing by the censorship board.[6]

Plot

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The Bolsheviks seize power in Russia. Students instead of studying are fond of politics. Teachers and scientists do not trust the new government. But the elderly professor Dmitry Illarionovich Polezhaev is able to understand the events that occur in Russia. He begins to train the Baltic sailors, after which he is elected a deputy from the sailors of the Baltic Fleet.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Одной из самых крупных удач этой советской актрисы стал… Пятачок
  2. ^ Дмитрий Светозаров: «Все были убеждены в том, что Баталов — незаконный сын моего отца»
  3. ^ год
  4. ^ Фильмы о перековавшейся интеллигенции
  5. ^ Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman / Littlefield. p. 80. ISBN 1442268425.
  6. ^ Edward de Grazia, Roger K. Newman (1982). Banned Films: Movies, Censors, and the First Amendment. R. R. Bowker Company. pp. 58.
  7. ^ Ольга Катасонова (17 September 2023). "Учёный-либерал Климент Тимирязев". Дилетант.
  8. ^ Baltic Deputy (1937) Full Cast / Crew
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