Lyubov Yarovaya

1953 film by Yan Frid
  • 13 March 1953 (1953-03-13)
Running time
155 minutesCountrySoviet UnionLanguageRussian

Lyubov Yarovaya (Russian: Любовь Яровая) is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Yan Frid as film adaptation of the original stage production at Leningrad Bolshoi Drama Theater premiered in 1951.[1] Both the stage production and its film adaptation were based on a 1926 play of the same name by Konstantin Trenyov, which was later adapted a second time as a 1970 film made at Lenfilm studios and starring a new generation of actors. The 1953 film was the most popular film released in the Soviet Union that year, with attendance of more than 46 million.[2]

Subject

Russian Civil War

Cast

  • Zinaida Karpova as Lyubov Yarovaya
  • Igor Gorbachyov as Shvandya
  • Elena Granovskaya as Elena Ivanovna Gornostaeva
  • Valentina Kibardina as Panova
  • Aleksandr Mazayev as Yarovoy
  • Yefim Kopelyan as Officer
  • Lyudmila Makarova as Maiden
  • Vladislav Strzhelchik as Dancer

References

  1. ^ Goble p.848
  2. ^ Rollberg p.249

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
  • Rollberg, Peter. Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.

External links

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Films by Yan Frid
  • Surgery (1939)
  • Lyubov Yarovaya (1953)
  • Twelfth Night (1955)
  • The Green Carriage (1967)
  • Farewell to St. Petersburg (1972)
  • The Dog in the Manger (1978)
  • Die Fledermaus (1979)


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