Igor Savchenko

Director, Author - Russia
Born October 11, 1906
Died December 14, 1950 in Moscow

Mini-Biography:
Igor Savchenko was born on October 11, 1906. He was a Russian Director, Author, known for Taras Shevchenko (1951), Ljubov' i nenavist' (1935), Garmon' (1934), Igor Savchenko's first movie on record is from 1934. Igor Savchenko died on December 14, 1950 in Moskau. His last motion picture on file dates from 1951.

Igor Savchenko Filmography [Auszug]
1951: [] Taras Shevchenko (Director), Directed by Aleksandr Alov, Vladimir Naumov, with Sergej Bondarchuk, Vladimir Chestnokov, ,
1947: [] Starinnij vodevil (An Old Vaudevil, The Lucky Bride) (Director), with , Nikolaj Gritsenko, Maksim Shtraukh,
1939: [07.29] Vsadniki (Director), with Lev Sverdlin, Stepan Shkurat, Pjotr Masokha,
1936: [] Sluchajnaja vstrecha (Director), with ,
1935: [03.03] Ljubov' i nenavist' (Love and hate) (Cast), Directed by Albert Gendelshtejn, with Emma Tsesarskaja, Aleksandr Chistjakov, Vjera Maretskaja,
1934: [] Garmon' (Accordion) (Director), Directed by Jevgenij Shnejder, with Zoja Fjodorova, P Gorelev, Nikolaj Jarochkin,

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