Peter the First, Part I (1937)

ALL 08/30/1937 (ru) Drama, War, History 145 Min
  • Release
    08/30/1937
  • Production
    Lenfilm
  • Rotten tomato
    51%
  • Original title
    Петр Первый
  • Original language
    ru
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

This, the first Soviet depiction of Peter the Great, set the stage for what would become the post-Revolutionary line concerning the early Romanovs. Rulers like Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great were widely admired for their dedication to Russia and their absolute determination to enhance her position in the world. But praise for the hated later Romanovs conflicted too heavily with the very beliefs that had brought about the Revolution in 1917.

  1. Vladimir Petrov

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Boris Sokratilin

    Producer



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  1. Nikolai Simonov

    Tsar Pyotr I

  2. Mikhail Zharov

    Alexander Danilovich Menshikov

  3. Nikolai Cherkasov

    Prince Alexei

  4. Mikhail Tarkhanov

    Field Marshal Sheremetyev

  5. Viktor Dobrovolsky

    Yaguzhinsky, an officer / Fedka, a debtor

  6. Alla Tarasova

    Catherine, a peasant girl

  7. Konstantin Gibshman

    Buinosov, the boyar

  8. Nikolai Orlov

    Yemov

  9. Fyodor Bogdanov

    Foundry Owner

  10. Vladimir Garin

  11. Petr Kuznetsov

    Vlazemsky

  12. Aleksandr Larikov

    Old Soldier

  13. Nina Latonina

    Olga Buinosova

  14. Nikolai Litvinov

    Shafirov

  15. Vladimir Romashkov

    Steward Lavrenty Lykov (uncredited)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 15 , Crews : 5

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Peter the First, Part I (1937) 145 Min

ALL 08/30/1937 (ru)
Drama, War, History
  • Release 08/30/1937
  • Production
    Lenfilm
  • Original title Петр Первый
  • ru
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

This, the first Soviet depiction of Peter the Great, set the stage for what would become the post-Revolutionary line concerning the early Romanovs. Rulers like Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great were widely admired for their dedication to Russia and their absolute determination to enhance her position in the world. But praise for the hated later Romanovs conflicted too heavily with the very beliefs that had brought about the Revolution in 1917.

  1. Vladimir Petrov

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Boris Sokratilin

    Producer