Soviet Screen Sovetsky Ekran #45 1926
Original vintage Constructivist film magazine Soviet Screen Sovetsky Ekran #45 November 1926. It was a weekly magazine on recent developments in film in the USSR. The front cover features a photograph of the actress Sinitsina as the gypsy Masha in the film Descendant of the Arab (Potomok Araba),produced by Sovkino,and directed by Jakov Morin in 1926; the back cover features a photograph of an actress Ada Voytsik as Lisa in the film Reckoning (Rasplata),produced by Proletkino. The issue includes various advertisements; the articles about the role of actor L. Leonidov Ivan the Terrible in the film The Wings of a Serf (Krylya kholopa),a 1926 Soviet silent historical film directed by Yuri Tarich; the production of the film Katerina Izmailova; the film Benya Krik,a 1926 Soviet silent film directed by Vladimir Vilner and starring Yuri Shumsky as Benya Krik,based on Isaak Babel's collection of short stories,The Odessa Tales; a photographic portrait of Leonidas Frank "Lon" Chaney,an American actor,director,screenwriter,and makeup artist; Marcel L'Herbier,a French filmmaker who created a series of silent films in the 1920s. Published by publishing house Teakinopechat,15 pages. Poor condition,spine,and pages are loose,tears on the spine,browning.
| Country | Russia |
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| Artist | P Galadzhev, V Kozlinsky, Y Pimenov, |
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