The Boarder | |
Music: | Mikhail Ziv |
Cinematography: | Konstantin Brovin Konstantin Petrichenko |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Language: | Russian |
The Boarder (Russian: Нахлебник|Nakhlebnik) is a 1953 Soviet historical drama film directed by Vladimir Basov and Mstislav Korchagin and starring Boris Chirkov, Sergei Kurilov and Lidiya Dranovskaya.[1] It is based upon the play of the same name by Ivan Turgenev.
After years of absence from St. Petersburg comes Eletskaya (Lidiya Dranovskaya) to her estate together with her husband (Sergei Kurilov). The young couple are met by a poor nobleman Kuzovkin (Boris Chirkov), a boarder at the home of Eletskaya. Her husband and the surrounding landowners who are laden with boredom from the monotony of the provincial life, make fun of the old man, humiliating his personal dignity. Unable to withstand the bullying, Kuzovkin publicly declares that the woman of the house is his daughter. At the insistence of Eletskiy, the old man leaves the house of his daughter.