Soviet filmmaker Yuri Raisman once more combines political dogma with solid entertainment values in Dream of a Cossack (aka Cavalier of the Golden Star). The title character, played by future director Sergei Bondarchuk (and billed for obscure reasons as Semyon Bondarchuk), is an ex-soldier who returns home to the Kuban region, there to take up life as a farmer. Instead, he galvanizes the local citizenry into participating in a massive construction project, which will result in a new power station and canal. Thus does Raisman offer an prime example of Russian collectivism while making it seem as though it had sprung from individual initiative. Dream of a Cossack is based on a popular novel by S. Babayefsky.
Title | Dream of a Cossack |
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Year | 1951 |
Genre | Romance, Drama |
Country | Soviet Union |
Studio | Mosfilm |
Cast | Sergey Bondarchuk, Anatoli Chemodurov, Kira Kanayeva, Boris Chirkov, Nikolai Komissarov, Vladimir Ratomsky |
Crew | Yuli Raizman (Director), Sergei Urusevsky (Director of Photography), Tikhon Khrennikov (Original Music Composer), Boris Chirskov (Screenplay), Семен Бабаевский (Screenplay) |
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Release | Jul 09, 1951 |
Runtime | 112 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.20 / 10 by 6 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Pусский |