Romance with Double-Bass (1911 film)

Romance with Double-Bass is a Russian silent comedy short film released in 1911.[1] Directed by Kai Hanson, it is based on the 1886 short story of the same name by the Russian writer Anton Chekhov.[2][3] The film was released seven years after his death, the time Chekhov thought people would stop reading his work.[3]

Romance with Double-Bass
Directed byKai Hanson
Written byCheslav Sabinsky
Based onRomance with Double-Bass
by Anton Chekhov
StarringVera Gorskaya
Nikolai Vasilyev
CinematographyJoseph-Louis Mundwiller
Production
company
Pathé
Release date
  • 1911 (1911)
Running time
8 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

This is the second film adaptation of Chekhov's writings and the first that has been preserved — the 1909 adaptation of Surgery by Pyotr Chardynin is considered to be lost.[4]

Cast

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  • Nikolai Vasilyev as a musician
  • Vera Gorskaya as knyazna Bibulova

Critical reception

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The reviewer of the Sine-Phono journal № 2 (1911) called it "a movie with wonderful acting and amazingly clear and juicy photography and beautiful locations where the action takes place". He wrote that the filmmakers had shown all respect that Anton Chekhov's name deserved.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Jay Leyda. Kino: A History of The Russian and Soviet Film. Princeton University Press, p. 276 ISBN 0-691-04007-9
  2. ^ Bowker's Complete Video Directory, Volume 2, p. 550 (1993)
  3. ^ a b Beumers, Birgit. A History of Russian Cinema, p. 14 (2009)
  4. ^ edited by Evgeny Dobrenko, Marina Balina (2011). The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Russian Literature. Cambridge University Press. p. 235 ISBN 978-0-521-87535-6
  5. ^ Ludmila Saraskina (2018). Literary Classics In the Temptation of Screen Adaptations. Moscow: Progress-Traditsia, p. 413 ISBN 978-5-89826-514-4
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