The Adjutant of the Czar (German: Der Adjutant des Zaren) is a 1929 German drama film directed by Vladimir Strizhevsky and starring Ivan Mozzhukhin, Carmen Boni and Fritz Alberti. It is set in Tsarist Russia.
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, 1h50 Directed byAnatole Litvak, Alexandre Volkoff OriginGerman GenresDrama ActorsIvan Mosjoukine, Lil Dagover, Betty Amann, Fritz Alberti, Acho Chakatouny, Alexander Murski Rating71% Fin 1851, à la frontière sud de l'Empire russe. Les populations des montagnes du Caucase défendent farouchement leur indépendance contre les troupes du tsar Nicolas Ier. Les villageois font reposer tout leur espoir en la personne de Hadji Murad, surnommé "le Diable blanc". La jolie danseuse Saira a jeté un œil sur le beau Caucasien au grand dam de son oncle Chamil, un chef de la population locale. Il injurie Hadji Murad, mais avant que les deux hommes en viennent aux mains, le village est envahi par des soldats russes. Beaucoup d'hommes et de femmes sont enlevés par les envahisseurs, y compris Saira. Chamil exhorte les siens de combattre les Russes. Le prince Vorontsov, commandant de l'armée russe, envoie ses soldats pour combattre contre Schamil et les habitants. Hadji Murad et ses cavaliers surprennent l'ennemi lors de la chute d'un rocher et font beaucoup de prisonniers. Quand Murad revient au village avec ses hommes, il qualifie Chamil de traître parce qu'il les a tués sur place. Ils se battent, Hadji Murad, isolé, s'enfuit, accompagné par une poignée de ses plus proches partisans.
, 1h3 Directed byYakov Protazanov OriginRussie GenresDrama, Fantasy, Horror ThemesGhost films ActorsIvan Mosjoukine, Vera Orlova Rating66% As described in a film magazine, Hermann, a Russian military officer with a small fortune, is fascinated when when he hears a story of Countess Fedotovna, who won her fortune by playing three certain cards, the identity of which she refuses to reveal. Hermann gains entrance to the house through a flirtation with Lizaveta, ward of the countess. He confronts the countess with a revolver and demands to know the cards she played. The countess falls to the chair, apparently dead. Remorseful, Hermann goes home. The next morning he receives a message from the countess telling him that the three cards are the trey, seven, and ace. The first two nights he plays the trey and seven and is successful. The third night he bets all of his money, feeling sure that the card will be the ace. He finds it is the queen. With the loss of his money he loses his mind.