Film technique and film acting : the cinema writings of V. I. Pudovkin (1954)

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ON FILM TECHNIQUE 195 The four last-named actors are professionals. Inkishinov is assistant producer in the Meyerhold Theatre. His father in the film is played by his actual father, on the location in which he has always lived. The Mongols and Mongolian ceremonies are actual. The film was regarded as unsuitable for public presentation by the B.B. of F.C., August 1929. First presented in England, privately, at the Film Society, February 1930. 6. The Story of a Simple Case (Mejrabpom-film, 193 1). Theme : M. Koltsova. Scenario : A. Rzheshevski. Direction : V. I. Pudovkin. Photography : G. Kabalov. Cast : (Prologue) Worker — A. Gortchilin ; his wife — Tchekulayeva ; son — M. Kashtelian ; (Story) Uncle Sasha — A. Tchistiakov ; Paul Langovoi — A. Baturin ; Fedya £heltikov — V. Kuzmitch ; Masha Langovoi — E. Rogulina ; the second wife — M. Belousova. Baturin is a concert-singer ; Kuzmitch actually a Red Army Officer ; Belousova a Professor of Psychology. The film was first presented in England, privately, at the Film Society, May 1933 ; it has been withdrawn in the U.S.S.R. It was at first provisionally named Life is Grand, 7. Deserter (Mejrabpom-film, 1933). Scenario : N. Agadjanova-Shutko, M. Krasno stavski, A. Lezebnikov. Direction : V. I. Pudovkin. Art Direction : A. Kozlovski. Photography : A. N. Golovnia.