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Alim (1926)

November 30, 1926 (SU) Drama, Western • 61m

Overview

Crimea. The middle of the 19th century. A proud and brave jigit Alim Aidamak who cannot put up with the workers’ abuse, works at the leather factory of the greedy Ali-bay. One day he responds in kind. He is fired, but he takes the memories of the beautiful daughter of his ex-master, Sara, with him. Young people went their separate ways. Alim takes the revolutionary path; he and his friends go to the mountains and start an underground struggle. Only his name is enough to terrify landlords, Mirzas and civil servants. Authorities send a Cossack detachment to catch the Crimean Tatar Robin Hood. The adventure film, which reminds an American western, was filmed based on a Crimean Tatar legend, which in 1925 was turned into a play by the repressed Crimean Tatar writer Ipchi Ümer. The shooting of the film under the script of the Ukrainian avant-garde poet Mykola Bazhan began in the autumn of 1925, when the indigenisation policy in the national republics caused demand on the national plots.

Director

Heorhiy Tasin

Top Billed

Heiri Emirzade

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Top Billed Cast

Oleksandr Arbo
Oleksandr Arbo

Police chief

Mikhail Arbenin
Mikhail Arbenin

Ibrahim Mirza, a rich man

V. Kolpashnikov
V. Kolpashnikov

Ali-bay, Alim’s master

H. Marynchak
H. Marynchak

Rodzhen / Redzhen

Crew
Vladimir Lemke
Vladimir Lemke

Director of Photography

Andrey Mains
Andrey Mains

Director of Photography

Robert Scharfenberg
Robert Scharfenberg

Production Design

Mikhail Belsky
Mikhail Belsky

Director of Photography



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Status

Released

Original Language

UK

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