The Left-Hander (1986 film)
The Left-Hander | |
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The Ukrainian release version of poster | |
Directed by | Sergei Ovcharov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Left-Hander (Russian: «Левша», Levsha) is a 1986 Soviet Union film directed by Sergei Ovcharov, from The Left-Hander (story) by Nikolai Leskov.[1] The film features Nikolay Stotskiy, Vladimir Gostyukhin, and Leonid Kuravlyov.
Cast
- Nikolai Stotskii - the left-hander
- Vladimir Gostyukhin - Ataman Platov
- Leonid Kuravlev - Emperor Alexander I Pavlovich
- Yuri Yakovlev - Emperor Nicholas I «Palkovics"
- Lev Lemke - Minister Kiselvrode
- Alexander Susnin - old blacksmith
- Sergey Parshin - Tula gunsmith
- Nikolai Lavrov - black gentleman
- Nikolai Kryukov - English admiral
- Victor Smirnov - polshkiper
- Anatoly Slivnik - policeman
- Viktor Bychkov - dandy
- Evgeny Baranov
- Konstantin Vorobyov
- Valery Zakharov
- Arkadiy Koval
- Joseph Krinsky
- Olga Samoshina
- Stanislav Sokolov
- George Teyh - court
- Anatoly Khudoleev
- Alfred Shargorodskii
- Aleksandr Estrin
References
- ↑ Peter Rollberg Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema p.282 "As a film actor, Iakovlev made his debut in the supporting part of Chakhotkin in Konstantin Iudin's Behind the Footlights (Na podmostkakh stseny, 1956). When Ivan Pyr'ev cast the virtually ... In the 1980s and 1990s, he lent his star power to a few daring projects of newcomers, most prominently Sergei Ovcharov' s original Nikolai Leskov adaptation The Left-Hander (Levsha, 1986)."
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