Gypsies
Originally released in 1936. Gypsies is a drama film. directed by Moisei Goldblat. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Alexander Granach, Nikolai Mordvinov, and Lyalya Chyornaya
Synopsis
A Soviet agent tries to win over a band of gypsies to a happy life on a farm co-op.
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Alexander Granach
as Danilo, rich gypsy camp leader
Nikolai Mordvinov
as Yudko, poor gypsy
Lyalya Chyornaya
as Alta, Yudko's daughter
Mariya Sinelnikova
as Tira, Yudko's wife
Mikhail Yanshin
as Ivan Likho, residency instructor
Fyodor Blazhevich
as Timofey Petrovich, kolkhoz chairman
Pyotr Savin
as Senka, stableman
Yevgeniya Rogulina
as Ganna, poultry maid
Semyon Khmara
as Young gypsy
S. Kelesidi
as Young gypsy
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Mezhrabpomfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gypsies about?
A Soviet agent tries to win over a band of gypsies to a happy life on a farm co-op.
Who directed Gypsies?
Gypsies was directed by Moisei Goldblat.
How long is Gypsies?
Gypsies has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was Gypsies released?
Gypsies was released on July 29, 1936 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Gypsies?
The main cast of Gypsies includes Alexander Granach, Nikolai Mordvinov, Lyalya Chyornaya, Mariya Sinelnikova, Mikhail Yanshin.