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Chapayev
Chapayev

Chapayev

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An account of the peasant turned mythical military hero Vasily Chapayev, charting his campaign in the Red Army during the Russian Civil War.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

93 mins

Rating

5.774/10

Release Date

07 November 1934

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Boris Babochkin

Boris Babochkin

Chapayev

Leonid Kmit

Leonid Kmit

Petka

Varvara Myasnikova

Varvara Myasnikova

Anka

Boris Blinov

Boris Blinov

Furmanov

Illarion Pevtsov

Illarion Pevtsov

Borozdin

Nikolai Simonov

Nikolai Simonov

Zhikharev

Boris Chirkov

Boris Chirkov

Peasant

Stepan Shkurat

Stepan Shkurat

Borozdin's striker

Vyacheslav Volkov

Vyacheslav Volkov

Yelan

Emil Gal

Emil Gal

Tall veterinary sergeon

Mikhail Gipsi

Mikhail Gipsi

A red soldier

Konstantin Nazarenko

Konstantin Nazarenko

The Lanky Fellow

Mikhail Rostovtsev

Mikhail Rostovtsev

Short veterinary sergeon

Georgi Vasilyev

Georgi Vasilyev

A white officer

Elena Volyntseva

Elena Volyntseva

Peasant woman

Viktor Yablonskiy

Viktor Yablonskiy

Cossack

Georgi Zhzhyonov

Georgi Zhzhyonov

Teresha

Kasim Mukhutdinov

Kasim Mukhutdinov

Red army soldier in Chapaev division

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