Tarass Boulba (1936)
Directed by Alexis Granowsky

Drama
aka: Taras Bulba

Film Synopsis

Taras Bulba leads his fellow Cossacks in a battle against the Poles who are occupying his region of Ukraine.  In this, he is assisted by his two sons, Ostap and Andriy.  Unfortunately, the latter's loyalties become divided when he falls in love with the daughter of the Polish governor.  In the course of a fierce attack on the citadel, Taras kills Andriy with a clear conscience before setting out to rescue his other son, who is being held prisoner by the Poles.  By exercising his cunning, Taras finds a way into the city in an attempt to save his son, but only narrowly escapes with his own life.  Undeterred by this latest setback, Taras continues fighting against the Poles, more than willing to sacrifice his own life to free his country from the tyranny of a foreign power...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alexis Granowsky
  • Script: Fritz Falkenstein, Pierre Benoît, Nikolai Gogol (novel), Jacques Natanson (dialogue), Carlo Rim (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Jean Bachelet, Louis Née, Franz Planer
  • Music: Paul Dessau, Joe Hajos
  • Cast: Harry Baur (Tarass Boulba), Jean-Pierre Aumont (André Boulba), Danielle Darrieux (Marina), Pierre Larquey (Sachka), Janine Crispin (Galka), Roger Duchesne (Ostap Boulba), Fernand Ledoux (Tovkatch), Georges Paulais (Ibrahim), Paul Amiot (Prince Zamnitzky), Pauline Carton (La gouvernante), Nane Germon (Zelma), Gérard Castrix (Un cosaque), Gustave Huberdeau (Un cosaque), Léon Larive (Un cosaque), Tony Murcie (Un cosaque), Georges Saillard (Un cosaque), Robert Seller (Un cosaque), André Siméon (Un cosaque), Jean Toulout (Un cosaque), Lucien Walter (Un cosaque)
  • Country: France / UK
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 87 min
  • Aka: Taras Bulba

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