The Bay of Death

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The Bay of Death
Directed byAbram Room
Written byBoris Leonidov
Aleksei Novikov-Priboy
CinematographyYevgeni Slavinsky
Production
company
Release date
5 February 1926
Running time
84 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguagesSilent
Russian intertitles

The Bay of Death (Russian: Бухта смерти, romanizedBukhta smerti) is a 1926 Soviet silent drama film directed by Abram Room.[1][2][3]

Synopsis

One of the southern ports are taken over by the whites. After a failed attempt to steal ammunition from the barracks for the partisans, Nikolai Razdolny (A. Matsevich) runs to a lighthouse where the guerrillas have strengthened their positions. White Guards establish surveillance of Nicholas' father, Ivan (V. Yaroslavtsev), who previously did not share the views of his son. When they arrest the revolutionary command of the "Swan" ship together with older Razdolny, the mechanic, they order him to assume his former responsibilities. When the "Swan" is approaching the lighthouse, the mechanic opens the Kingston, and the ship begins to sink.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Christie & Taylor p.427
  2. ^ "Бухта смерти". Encyclopedia of Native Cinema.
  3. ^ "Бухта смерти. Х/ф". Russia-K.

Bibliography

  • Christie, Ian & Taylor, Richard. The Film Factory: Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents 1896-1939. Routledge, 2012.

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