Vladimir Karin
Acting
Known For

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

Only fragments exist of this early version of Mat [Mother] by Aleksandr Razumnyj.
Mother

No description available.
Peter the Great

About a young pretty bride, who cannot choose between all the grooms that circles around her...
The Fastidious Bride

No description available.
He Who Gets Slapped

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Iron and Blood
Nine scenes based on the stories about Dmitry Donskoy, the hero of the Battle of Kulikovo. The content of the painting is uncomplicated: several Tatars attack the house of a peasant near Moscow, kill his son and take his daughter away with them, and the old man father goes on foot to the Grand Duke to ask for help. Without wasting time, Dmitry and his soldiers rush to avenge the offended.
An Episode from the Life of Dmitry Donskoy

No description available.
God Sees The Truth But Waits To Tell

Adventure drama on the plot of the novel of the same name by A. Amfiteatrov. The movie has not been preserved.
Liza Basova's Escape
The film depicted the revolutionary events of 1917 and included some documentary footage. The film has not survived.