Marionettes

Marionettes

1934
1h 23min

The Soviet Union wants more influence in Europe and decides to get more power by giving the nation of Boufferia a new king, an easy to handle drunkard, because they don't have enough power over the current king.

Marionettes

Storyline

The Soviet Union wants more influence in Europe and decides to get more power by giving the nation of Boufferia a new king, an easy to handle drunkard, because they don't have enough power over the current king.
    Released
    February 1934
    Runtime
    1h 23min
    Director
    Genre
    Status
    Released
    Language
    Russian
    Production
    Mezhrabpomfilm
Cast
Anatoli Ktorov
Anatoli Ktorov
Do - The Prince
Nikolai Radin
Nikolai Radin
Re - The Archbishop
Valentina Tokarskaya
Valentina Tokarskaya
Mi - The Singing Star
Konstantin Zubov
Konstantin Zubov
Fa - The Fascist
Sergei Martinson
Sergei Martinson
Sol - The Hairdresser
Mikhail Klimov
Mikhail Klimov
La - The Prime Minister
Sergey Tikhonravov
Sergey Tikhonravov
Si - The Trading Politician
Leonid Leonidov
Leonid Leonidov
DER NI, head of military industry
Vasiliy Toporkov
Vasiliy Toporkov
Marionette theatre owner
Ivan Arkadin
Ivan Arkadin
Master of ceremonies
Osip Basov
Poet
Nikolai Bubnov
Nikolai Bubnov
Philosopher
Vladimir Popov
Vladimir Popov
White army general
Mikhail Zharov
Mikhail Zharov
Border checkpoint commander
Pyotr Galadzhev
Pyotr Galadzhev
Clerk
Sergei Komarov
Ieronimus (uncredited)
Mikhail Rozen-Sanin
Mikhail Rozen-Sanin
Gently leader (uncredited)
Mikhail Kholodov
Ambassador of Bufferia (uncredited)
Ivan Zaytsev
(uncredited)
Ivan Bobrov
Ivan Bobrov
Fascist (uncredited)
Aleksandr Zhukov
Royal guard commander
Georgi Millyar
Georgi Millyar
Bald official (uncredited)
Mikhail Doronin
Politician (uncredited)
Pyotr Leontyev
Pyotr Leontyev
Politician (uncredited)
Tatyana Strukova
Tatyana Strukova
Court lady (uncredited)
Anna Dmokhovskaya
Anna Dmokhovskaya
Court lady (uncredited)
Varvara Alyokhina
Old princess (uncredited)
Ivan Lavrov
Chairman (uncredited)
Pavel Poltoratskiy
Pavel Poltoratskiy
Minister (uncredited)
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