In the Days of Struggle

Ivane Perestiani
1920-06-01


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An agit-film about the struggle of Ukrainian peasants against the White Poles. A young woman, the daughter of a blacksmith taken prisoner by the White Poles, and a Red commander organise a partisan unit. One scene depicts the capture of a Polish landowner attempting to elude capture. He had been hiding from the Red Army soldiers in a barrel. The peasants nailed the barrel shut and, having inscribed the words: ‘To Warsaw – to Mr Piłsudski’, threw it into the Dnieper. The role of the Red commander was V.I. Pudovkin’s first film role. The production was carried out by a group of students from the State Film School as part of a competition organised by the All-Union Film and Cinematography Committee (VFK). Lost film.

Cast

Name Character Team
Andrei Gorchilin Blacksmith Unowned
Nina Shaternikova Blacksmith's Daughter Unowned
Ivan Kapralov Polish officer Unowned
Vsevolod Pudovkin Red Army Commander Unowned
Feofan Shipulinsky Polish landowner Unowned
Nikolay Vishnyak Bandit Unowned
Anna Chekulaeva Jewish Woman Unowned
Sergei Shishko Bandura Player Unowned