Locksmith and Chancellor

Locksmith and Chancellor
Directed by Vladimir Gardin
Written by Vladimir Gardin
Anatoli Lunacharsky (play)
Vsevolod Pudovkin
Cinematography Yevgeni Slavinsky
Production
company
Release date
1923
Country Soviet Union
Language Silent
Russian intertitles

Locksmith and Chancellor (Russian: Слесарь и Канцлер, translit. Slesar i kantsler) is a 1923 Soviet silent film directed by Vladimir Gardin based on the play of Anatoli Lunacharsky.[1][2]

The film's art direction was by Vladimir Yegorov.

Synopsis

The Government of the fictional country Norland has unleashed a war with the neighboring Galikania and is suffering one defeat after another. A group of conspirators who were dissatisfied with this state of affairs, led by the Social Democrat Frank Frey arrange a coup to overthrew the emperor of Norland. But the working class does not like the new order either. Workers expose Frank Frey's policy of continuing the war and a revolution breaks out in the country. The leader of the socialist revolution becomes a mechanic of the name Franz Stark.

Cast

References

  1. Jay Leyda (1960). Kino: A History of the Russian and Soviet Film. George Allen & Unwin. p. 159.
  2. Sargeant p.1

Bibliography

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