Arsenal (1929 movie)

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Arsenal
Directed byAlexander Dovzhenko
Written byAlexander Dovzhenko
Produced byAlexander Dovzhenko
StarringSemyon Svashenko
Nikolai Nademsky
Amvrosy Buchma
Les Podorozhnij
CinematographyDanylo Demutsky
Music byIgor Belza
Distributed byOdessa Film Factory of VUFKU
Release date
  • February 25, 1929 (February 25, 1929)
Running time
92 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguagesSilent film
Russian intertitles

Arsenal (Russian: Арсенал) is a 1929 Soviet silent war movie directed by Alexander Dovzhenko.[1][2] It stars Semyon Svashenko, Georgiy Kharkiv, and Amvrosy Buchma.

Actors[change | change source]

  • Semyon Svashenko - Timosha
  • Georgiy Kharkiv - Red Army
  • Amvrosy Buchma - German soldier in glasses
  • Dmitri Erdman - a German officer
  • Sergey Petrov - a German soldier

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