- romanized: Timur i ego komanda) is a 1940
Soviet action film
directed by
Aleksandr Razumny based on the
novel of the same name. The film
tells about a
company of...
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Razumny (Russian: Разумный, lit. 'Sensible') was one of 29 Gnevny-class
destroyers (officially
known as
Project 7)
built for the
Soviet Navy
during the...
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Aleksandr Yefimovich Razumny (Russian: Александр Ефимович Разумный, 1 May 1891 – 16
November 1972) was a
Russian and
Soviet film
director and screenwriter...
- by the
Soviet government in the 1930s. In 1935, film
director Aleksandr Razumny made a film Kara-bugaz (Кара-Бугаз)
based on Paustovsky's Kara-Bugaz, with...
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Abram (Russian: Товарищ Абрам) is a 1919
silent film
directed by
Aleksandr Razumny. The film
tells about a
young man
Abram Hersh, who
takes a job at the plant...
- (German: Fürst oder Clown) is a 1928
German silent film
directed by
Aleksandr Razumny and
starring Marcella Albani,
Barbara von
Annenkoff and Iván Petrovich...
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adapted into two
feature films,
Timur and His Team (1940) by
Aleksandr Razumny and
Timur and His Team (1976) by
Aleksandr Blank and
Sergei Linkov. The...
- was born in Odessa, son of the
famous cantor Ephraim Zalman (Solomon)
Razumny, who was
chief cantor of the
choral synagogues in Kishinev,
Nikolayev and...
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Gribushinykh is a 1923
Soviet silent drama film
directed by
Aleksandr Razumny.
Between the
manufacturer Gribushin and
student Maxim, the
tutor of his...
- Миклухо-Маклай) is a 1947
Soviet biographical drama film
directed by
Aleksandr Razumny. The film
tells about the
famous Russian ethnographer Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay...