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Aleksandr Ivanov-Gai
Directing
Known For

7.5
This film was a true peculiarity, a filmed version of the great Feodor Chaliapin in one of his most famous roles; the fact that it was a silent film, with title cards, meant that audiences could only appreciate his acting. Another curiosity is that the film also included a minor role enacted by Richard Boleslavsky, who in 1932 directed “Rasputin and the Empress.”(9)
Tsar Ivan Vasilevich The Terrible
1915

5.0
Lusha is suffering from her drunken husband. One day her father-in-law rapes her. Of course, she doesn’t dare admit it to her husband. So, unable to move this incident, Lusha commits suicide...
The In-Law
1912

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Hammered Head
1917

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He Who Gets Slapped
1916

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Backstab
1917