Hostile Whirlwinds
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Hostile Whirlwinds... (Russian: Вихри враждебные, translit. Vikhri vrazhdebnye) is a Soviet 1953 film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov based on a screenplay Nikolai Pogodin.
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[edit] Plot summary
Film exercises the first years of Soviet government, biography of Felix Dzerzhinsky in 1918-1921.
In 1956 the film was re-released without scenes with Stalin.
[edit] Cast
- Mikhail Kondratyev as Lenin
- Vladimir Yemelyanov as Dzerzhinsky
- Leonid Lyubashevsky as Sverdlov
- Vladimir Solovyov as Kalinin
- Ivan Lyubeznov
- Alla Larionova
- Viktor Avdyushko
- Georgi Yumatov
- Vladimir Boriskin
- Oleg Zhakov
- Nikolai Gritsenko
- Andrei Popov
- Mikheil Gelovani as Stalin (scenes later deleted)
- Klara Luchko
[edit] Title origin
- There is a popular Polish revolutionary song Warszawianka (To The Barricades, Hostile Whirlwinds hover above us.../«Вихри враждебные реют над нами...»), Russian translation of it made by Gleb Krzhizhanovsky. Film was named after this song.
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