Lenin v Polske

Lenin in Poland

Directed by: Sergej Jutkevich, USSR - Sovjet Union, Poland, 1966

USSR - Sovjet Union, Poland, 1966
Plakatmotiv Lenin v Polske, © Mosfilm, Film Polski


Cast and Credits

Production Mosfilm
Film Polski
Director Sergej Jutkevich
Scenario Sergej Jutkevich
Jevgenij Gabrilovich
Director of Photography Jan Laskowski
Art Director Jan Grandys
Cast Maksim Shtraukh [Vladimir Ilich Lenin]
Maksim Shtraukh [Krupskaya, Lenin''s Wife]
Maksim Shtraukh [Krupskaya''s Mother]
Maksim Shtraukh [Ulka]
Edmund Fetting [Honecki]
Edmund Fetting [Andrzej]
Tadeusz Fijewski [Secretary of the Prison]
Ludwik Benoit [Guard]
Gustaw Lutkiewicz [Investigator]
Kazimierz Rudzki [Priest]
Kazimierz Rudzki [Matyszezuk]
Jarema Stepowski [Photographer]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:2,35 - Ratio: 1:2,35 - Black and White,Length: 98 minutes
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: April 21, 1966 in Polen

General Information

Lenin v Polske is a motion picture produced in the year 1966 as a USSR - Sovjet Union, Poland production. The Film was directed by Sergej Jutkevich, with Maksim Shtraukh, , , , Edmund Fetting, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Lenin v Polske available.

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