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Russian: Дума про казака Голоту | |
Directed by | Igor Savchenko |
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Cinematography | Yuli Fogelman |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Ballad of Cossack Golota (Russian: Дума про казака Голоту, romanized: Duma pro kazaka Golotu) is a 1937 Soviet action drama film directed by Igor Savchenko.[1][2]
The film is based on the novel R.V.S. by Arkady Gaidar. The film takes place in 1920 during the Russian Civil War. All the men of Olkhovka village went to war. A young man Zhigan visits his grandfather and meets the son of a soldier of the Red Army - Sashko, who becomes his friend. Sashko receives information that the bandits want to kill the red commissar who must visit the village. Guys want to warn him. [3] The characters get mixed up with a wounded commissar and a marauding White Russian officer. They find themselves in all sorts of predicaments before the Reds arrive to save the day, and become the mascots of a troop of Bolshevik cavalry.[4]