Gorky 2: My Apprenticeship

Gorky 2: My Apprenticeship (Russian: В людях, romanized: V lyudyakh) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy.[1][2][3][4][5]

My Apprenticeship
Russian: В людях
Directed byMark Donskoy
Written by
Starring
CinematographyPyotr Yermolov
Music byLev Shvarts
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

Alyosha Peshkov goes to work with his uncle, a draftsman, then a dishwasher, after which he goes to learn icon painting. He is kind and honest in nature; he cannot accept the surrounding injustice and he is without housing.[6]

Starring

  • Aleksei Lyarsky as Aleksei Peshkov (later, Maxim Gorky)
  • Irina Zarubina as Natalya, the washer-woman
  • Varvara Massalitinova as Akulina Ivanovna Kashirina
  • Ye. Lilina as Matriona Ivanovna
  • Ivan Kudryavtsev as Sergeyev, the son-in-law (as I. Kudryavtsev)
  • Nadezhda Berezovskaya as Ivanovna-Sergeyeva, daughter (as N. Berezovskaya)
  • Ye. Seleznyov as Viktor Ivanov, son
  • Darya Zerkalova as The Rich Woman With Books (segment "like Queen Margo") (as D. Zerkalova)
  • Aleksandr Timontayev as Smury, the cook (as A. Timontayev)
  • Mikhail Povolotsky as Sergei, the ship's waiter[7]

References


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