The End of St. Petersburg
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Directed by | Vsevolod Pudovkin Mikhail Doller |
Written by | Nathan Zarkhi |
Starring | Aleksandr Chistiakov Vera Baranovskaia Ivan Chuvelev V. Obolenskii |
Distributed by | Mezhrabpom |
Release date(s) | December 14, 1927 (Soviet Union) |
Running time | 80 min |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Silent film Russian intertitles |
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The End of St. Petersburg (Russian: Конец Санкт-Петербурга, Konets Sankt-Peterburga) is a 1927 silent film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and produced by Mezhrabpom. Commissioned to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the October Revolution, The End of St Petersburg was to be Pudovkin's most famous film and secured his place as one of the foremost Soviet montage film directors.
The film forms part of Pudovkin's 'revolutionary trilogy', alongside Mother (1926) and Storm Over Asia (1928).