Vasya, the Reformer

Vasya, the Reformer (1926)


  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1926-01-02
  • User Rating: 7/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: VUFKU
  • Production Country: Soviet Union
  • Directors: Oleksandr Dovzhenko, Faust Lopatinskiy.
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Summary

Lost film directed by Oleksandr Dovzhenko (his first film) and Favst Lopatynskyi. It is a satire of the NEP period. Vasia, the son of a factory’s worker, is attracted by the romance of adventures. And he goes to look for them. He saves a drowning drunkard who tries to beat him. Vasia escapes from him in a vehicle parked on the shore. However, the vehicle belongs to a superintendent who, when he does not find it, stages its theft. Meanwhile, Vasia exposes priests in the church. As a result, the church is turned into a cinema, and the priest becomes a cinema technician. And finally, Vasia’s last deed is catching a criminal at home and denouncing him to the militia.

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  • Vasyl Liudvynskyi

    as Vasya
  • Yuri Chernyshov

    as Yurka, Vasya's brother
  • Yurii Shumskyi

    as Vasya's uncle
  • Natalya Chernyshyova

    as Vasya's mother
  • Mikhail Smolenskiy

    as Chairman of the Sheluhasindicate
  • Anastasii Symonov

    as Brewer
  • Dmytro Karpa

    as Supply manager of the Sheluhasindicate
  • Vladimir Uralskiy

    as Cook
  • Stepan Shahaida

    as Mitka Kutsiy, bandit
  • Ksana Zapadnaia

    as Supply manager's girlfriend
  • Lazar Frenkel

    as Sheluhasindicate employee
  • Anton Klimenko

    as Priest
  • Aleksandr Istomin

    as Drunkard
  • Komarova

    as Typist
  • N. Rudakov

    as (uncredited)
Directing Oleksandr Dovzhenko Director
Directing Faust Lopatinskiy Director
Camera Joseph Rona Director of Photography
Camera Daniil Demutsky Director of Photography
Writing Oleksandr Dovzhenko Writer
Art Ivan Suvorov Production Design

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