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Daydreams (Грёзы) is a 1915 Russian silent film directed by Yevgeni Bauer.[1]
Daydreams | |
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Directed by | Yevgeni Bauer |
Written by | M. Basov |
Produced by | Aleksandr Khanzhonkov |
Cinematography | Boris Zavelev |
Release date |
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Running time | 37 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Languages | Silent film with Russian intertitles |
Plot edit
Sergei is devastated by the death of his beloved wife Yelena. He becomes more and more obsessed by her and more and more often sees visions of her ghost. He starts an affair with an actress who looks like his dead wife but progressively drifts into madness with dramatic consequences.
Production edit
Daydreams was produced by A. Khanzhonkov and Co. the company created by Aleksandr Khanzhonkov, Russia's first cinema entrepreneur.
Film crew edit
Director: Evgeny Bauer
Scriptwriters: M. Basov and Valentin Turkin
Cameraman: Boris Zavelev
Producer: Alexander Khanzhonkov
Cast edit
- Alexandr Vyrubov as Sergei Nikolaevich Nedelin
- F. Werchowzewa as Yelena, his wife
- Viktor Arens as Solski, a painter
- N. Chernobajewa as Tina Wlarskaja, an actress
References edit
- ^ Review, synopsis and link to watch the film: "A cinema history". Retrieved 30 July 2014.
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