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A Russian aristocrat and his servant girl escape to Turkey during the revolution.

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Nikita Krasnoff
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Tanyusha
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Vera Zimina
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Murphy
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Marjorie
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Pyotyr (uncredited)
Hadji Ali ...
Turkish Landlord (uncredited)
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Sergei (uncredited)
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French Wedding Witness (uncredited)
Jack Chefe ...
Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
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Revolutionary (uncredited)
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Boris - Soldier (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
Alphonse Kohlmar ...
Orthodox Priest (uncredited)
Lee Kohlmar ...
German Tailor (uncredited)
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Kalin (uncredited)
William Le Maire ...
Revolutionary (uncredited)
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Ivan (uncredited)
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Revolutionary (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
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Revolutionary Killed by Nikita (uncredited)
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Plotsky (uncredited)
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Kitchen Boss (uncredited)
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Sergeant Illya (uncredited)
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Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Mike Tellegen ...
Revolutionary (uncredited)
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Revolutionary (uncredited)
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Tsar Nicholas II - Reviewing Troops (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Kalin's Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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William Dieterle

Written by

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Niven Busch ... (screen play) &
Erwin Gelsey ... (screen play)
 
Mary C. McCall Jr. ... (novel "Revolt") (as Mary McCall Jr.)
 
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ... (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)

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Hal B. Wallis ... producer (uncredited)

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Milan Roder ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Ernest Haller ... (photography)

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James B. Morley ... (edited by) (as James Morley)

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Anton Grot

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

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William Keighley ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Leo F. Forbstein ... conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra
Bernhard Kaun ... composer: trailer (uncredited)

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Nicholas Kobliansky ... technical director (uncredited)
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February, 1917. Returning to the German front after a sybaritic leave in Moscow, Russian officer Nikita Krasnoff and his brigade are met by the first troop revolts. In the growing anarchy of the Revolution, Nikita finds himself isolated, and must make his risky way to Turkey in the unexpected company of his adoring (but virtuous) former servant Tanyusha. In Istanbul, Nikita and Tanyusha reach an understanding... but their happiness is threatened by the reappearance of Nikita's former mistress Vera, offering a false semblance of the old life. Written by Rod Crawford

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Taglines He had His Choice- Death or a Slave Girl's Love! (Print Ad- Daily Star, ((Long Island City, NY)) 30 January 1933) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Revolt (United States)
  • Fils de Russie (France)
  • Gyűlölet országa (Moszva 1917) (Hungary)
  • Vi flygter sammen (Denmark)
  • Alvorada Rubra (Brazil)
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  • 58 min
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Trivia Although the onscreen credits list the writing source as a novel, no record of its publication has been found. See more »
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