The Palace and the Fortress explained

The Palace and the Fortress
Director:Aleksandr Ivanovsky
Cinematography:Ivan Frolov
Studio:Sevzapkino
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Soviet Union

The Palace and the Fortress (Russian: Дворец и крепость|Dvorets i krepost) is a 1924 Soviet silent biopic directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky.[1] The film is about the tragic fate of revolutionary democrat Mikhail Beideman who was held prisoner at the Peter and Paul Fortress and spent over twenty years in the west Alexei-ravelin.

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References

  1. Christie & Taylor p.431

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