Ssanin is a 1924 Austrian-Polish silent film directed by Friedrich Feher and Boris Nevolin and starring Magda Sonja, Inez Allegri and Oscar Beregi Sr.[1] It is based on the novel Sanin by Mikhail Petrovich Artzybashev.
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edit- Magda Sonja as Lydia Ssanina, Wladimir's sister
- Inez Allegri as Karssavina
- Oscar Beregi Sr. as Wladimir Petrowitsch Ssanin
- Babette Devrient as Mutter Ssanins
- Hans Moser as Diener bei Ssanin
- Józef Węgrzyn as Viktor Sergejewitsch Sarudin
- Reinhold Häussermann as Diener bei Sarudin
- Richard Edon as Dr. Nowikow
- Günther Hadank as Jurij Swaretschitsch
- Richard Duschinsky as Semjenow
- Viktor Franz as Sselowejtschik
- Robert Valberg as Malinowsky
- Nikolaus von Lovrie as Tanarew
- Hans Marr as Pjetr Iljitsch
- Karl Forest as Betrunkenener
- Fritz Strassny
- Frau. Newolina
- Boris Nevolin
- Gustav Diessl
- Viktoria Pohl-Meiser
See also
edit- Lyda Ssanin (1923)
References
edit- ^ Boele p.230
Bibliography
edit- Otto Boele. Erotic nihilism in late imperial Russia the case of Mikhail Artsybashev's Sanin.. University of Wisconsin Press, 2009
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