Silent Witnesses
Silent Witnesses (Немые свидетели) is a 1914 Russian film directed by Yevgeni Bauer about the relationship between masters and servants in pre-revolutionary Russia.
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Russian | Немые свидетели |
Directed by | Yevgeni Bauer |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Silent |
Plot
When Variusha, a maid in a Russian upper-class household, is not allowed to go and see her children in the country, the porter's granddaughter Nastya agrees to replace her. Soon she attracts the attention of Pavel, the son of the house, who starts flirting with her. When Nastya finds out that Yelena, Pavel's fiancée, has a lover, she tries to chase him away and refuses the money offered to her to remain silent. But Pavel does not want to endanger the wedding arranged for him. He has lost interest in Nastya and treats her only as a maid.[1]
Cast
- Aleksandr Chargonin as Pavel Kostritsyn
- Aleksandr Kheruvimov as The Porter
- Dora Chitorina as Nastya
- Elsa Krueger as Yelena
- Andrey Gromov
References
- Review and synopsis: "A cinema history". Retrieved 2 May 2020.
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