In the Quagmire explained

In the Quagmire
Native Name:В трясине
Director:Ivane Perestiani
Cinematography:Aleksandre Digmelovi
Studio:Sakhkinmretsvi
Runtime:70 minutes
Language:Silent
Georgian intertitles

In the Quagmire is a 1927 Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic silent film directed by Ivane Perestiani.[1]

Plot

Vasily is an aspiring writer and Apollon works as a bank teller. They spend all their free time in the casino, and gambling starts to feel like an addiction. Apollon uses his government money for bets and ended up in prison. Vasily grieves the loss of his friend.

Cast

References

  1. Rollberg p.527

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