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The Deserter (1933 film)

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Director
  
Vsevolod Pudovkin

Music director
  
Yuri Shaporin

Cinematography
  
Anatoli Golovnya

Country
  
Soviet Union

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Production
  
Gorky Film Studio

Duration
  

Language
  
Russian

Release date
  
19 September 1933

Writer
  
Nina Agadzhanova, M. Krasnostavsky, Aleksandr Lazebnikov

Cast
  
Boris Livanov, Tamara Makarova

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The Deserter (Russian: Дезертир, Dezertir) is a 1933 Soviet film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin. It was his first sound picture.

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Synopsis

Karl Renn, a Hamburg shipyard worker, is a member of the Communist Party of Germany and is commissioned by the USSR to organize a general strike and exert pressure on employers. When the strike comes, several fights take place with the police. After a month of strike, many workers are already so exhausted that they become strike-breakers. There arises an armed conflict that even Karl's wife goes to; but he stays at home because of his cowardice. Nevertheless, as a delegate of the party, he is sent together with four comrades to a meeting in the Soviet Union. He stays there, works in a blast furnace and is enthusiastic about the communist system. After a few weeks the news reaches him that his Party Chief in Hamburg had been slain. He then travels back to Germany to continue the struggle of the workers.

Reception

Grigori Roshal praised the stylistic aspects of the film; "The pattern of shots attains such vividness, one shot flowing into another, becoming fused one with the other, that ordinary shots create an extraordinary impression."

The New York Times gave a review which stated that "Pudovkin again demonstrates his ability to hold screen audiences, but be could have reduced the running time of "Deserter" by about fifteen minutes without lessening its value."

Graham Greene's review for The Spectator described it as "a bad film with some superb moments", nevertheless he also wrote; "But the film should be seen: there are moments magnificent as well as naive..."

Cast

  • Boris Livanov - Karl Renn
  • Vasili Kovrigin - Ludwig Zelle
  • Aleksandr Chistyakov - Fritz Muller
  • Tamara Makarova - Greta Zelle
  • Semyon Svashenko - Bruno
  • Dmitri Konsovsky - Strauss
  • Yudif Glizer - Marcella Zelle
  • M. Oleshchenko - Bertha
  • Sergey Martinson - Passer-by
  • Maksim Shtraukh
  • Sergei Gerasimov
  • Sergei Komarov - Worker
  • Vladimir Uralsky
  • Ivan Lavrov - Richter
  • Ivan Chuvelyev
  • A. Besperstny
  • References

    The Deserter (1933 film) Wikipedia
    The Deserter (1933 film) IMDb The Deserter (1933 film) themoviedb.org