Vladimir Gardin
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Known For:Directing
Birthday:1877-01-18
Place of Birth:Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]
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Also Known As:В. Гардин

Naval Battalion (1946)
Soviet sailors boldly defend Leningrad from the German fascists.

Peter the First, Part II (1938)
Depicts Russian Tsar Peter the First's conquest over the Swedes and his son Aleksey's plot to overthrow him.

Loss of Feeling (1935)
In an unnamed English-speaking capitalist land, a young engineer invents inexhaustible giant robots to replace the fragile human workers on...

Anton Ivanovich Gets Angry (1941)
Anton Ivanovich Voronov is a highly respected professor at the Moscow Conservatoire, who places the music of Bach above everything else and regards...

The Keys to Happiness (1913)
Directed by Vladimir Gardin and Yakov Protazanov, this two-part epic was the most expensive Russian film at the time and smashed box office records....

Smelchak (1919)
Propaganda film directed by Mikhail Narokov and Nikandr Turkin.

Shame (1932)
Shame or Counterplan is a 1932 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and Fridrikh Ermler. The film’s title-song called "The Song of...

Stepan Razin (1939)
Don Cossack Stepan Razin boyars vowed revenge for his friends tortured torture. As head of the rebellious peasants, he becomes the leader of the...

Beethoven Concerto (1936)
Two young boys are learning to play violin and getting ready to participate in a great music competition.

Sniper (1932)
During World War 1 a Russian soldier (Pyotr Sobolevsky) serves in Russian Expeditionary Force in France where he is chosen for his marksmanship and...

Prairie Station (1941)
About the labor exploits of gold miners, the old partisan Fedor Potanin and his son, the leader Stepan.

Defeat of Yudenich (1941)
About the struggle of the red Army and the revolutionary workers of Petrograd against the white guards in 1919....

Locksmith and Chancellor (1924)
The Government of the fictional country Norland has unleashed a war with the neighboring Galikania and is suffering one defeat after another. A group...

Youth of the Poet (1937)
Biographical film "Youth of the poet", dedicated to Pushkin-Lyceum student. At the 1937 world exhibition in Paris, the film was awarded a gold medal....

Man in a Shell (1939)
The Greek teacher Belikov, who works in a rural gymnasium, loved to keep things in cases, was afraid of everything and lived himself, as if in a...

Dubrovskiy (1936)
Peasant rebelling, pictures of folk anger - here accent that had to put Ivanovo in a new film. The manuscript of novel was found post mortem Pushkin...

Peasants (1935)
The peaceful life of an exemplary collective farm is being rent asunder by shortages and dissent, and a commissar is sent to uncover the source of...

War and Peace (1915)
An adaptation of the Tolstoy novel.

Yudishka Golovlyov (1934)
Film adaptation of The Golovlyov Family ("Господа Головлёвы), a classic novel by Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin. In the mid-19th...

Song of Happiness (1934)
A coming-of-age story about a flute-playing boy (Yyvan Kyrla) from the Mari people, a national minority who lived near the Volga, and how he is...

Enemies (1938)
The eve of the 1905 Russian revolution was unquiet at the Skrobotova and Bardin factory. In response to the fair demand of the workers to dismiss the...

I Love (1936)
Once a long ago the father of Ostap left a village and came on earnings to Donbas. The lined up a shanty put beginning to miner's settlement of...

To the People's Power (1917)
A worker and union leader is falsely accused of theft, by a boss who is lusting after his fiancée

Glory of World (1932)
About how the antifascists of a Western European country in the 1930s disrupted the loading of weapons intended for the war with the Soviet Union....

Анненковщина (1933)
Mostly lost (only 2 minutes recovered).
