Peter the Great (1910 film) explained
Peter the Great |
Native Name: | Russian: Пётр Великий |
Country: | Russian Empire |
Peter the Great, (Russian: Пётр Великий) is a 1910[1] silent (Russian-language intertitles) short drama film shot by the Moscow division of the French company Pathé Frères directed by Vasili Goncharov and Kai Hansen.[2] An incomplete reel is preserved, without intertitles.[3] Shot in 1909, it was released on January 19 (6 O.S.), 1910.
Plot
The film shows the key events in the life of Peter the Great.[4]
Starring
- Pyotr Voinov as Pyotr I, Peter the Great
- Vladimir Markov as young Pyotr
- Ye. Trubetskaya as Catherine I of Russia
- A. Gorbachevskiy as Boyar Latyshkin
- Vladimir Karin as Lakot
- A. Slavin as Boyar Poltev
- Ye. Talanova as Tsarina-mother
- Vander-Veide as Princess Sofya
- A. Veskov[5]
Notes and References
- https://www.vokrug.tv/article/show/vladimir_bortko_raskryl_tainu_lyubvi_i_smerti_petra_pervogo_22821/ Владимир Бортко раскрыл тайну любви и смерти Петра Первого
- https://rg.ru/2013/12/19/vena-site.html Русский бунт под венский вальс
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flz7imk_U5k Peter the Great (1910) on youtube
- https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/40979/ Петр Великий
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0191382/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm Петр Великий (1910) Full Cast & Crew