Locksmith and Chancellor
Locksmith and Chancellor (Russian: Слесарь и Канцлер, romanized: Slesar i kantsler) is a 1923 Soviet silent film directed by Vladimir Gardin based on the play of Anatoli Lunacharsky.[1][2]
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| Directed by | Vladimir Gardin | 
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| Cinematography | Yevgeni Slavinsky | 
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Release date  | 1923 | 
| Country | Soviet Union | 
| Languages | Silent  Russian intertitles  | 
The film's art direction was by Vladimir Yegorov.
Synopsis
    
The Government of the fictional country Norland has unleashed a war with the neighboring Galikania and is suffering one defeat after another. A group of conspirators who were dissatisfied with this state of affairs, led by the Social Democrat Frank Frey arrange a coup to overthrew the emperor of Norland. But the working class does not like the new order either. Workers expose Frank Frey's policy of continuing the war and a revolution breaks out in the country. The leader of the socialist revolution becomes a mechanic of the name Franz Stark.
Cast
    
- Ivan Khudoleyev as Emperor of Norland
 - Nikolai Panov as Chancellor von Turau
 - N. Tairova as von Turau's wife
 - Vladimir Gardin as Gammer
 - Vladimir Maksimov as Frank Frey, lawyer
 - Zoya Barantsevich as Countess Mitsi
 - Iona Talanov as Berenberg
 - Nikolai Saltykov as Franz Stark, locksmith
 - Lidiya Iskritskaya-Gardina as Anna
 - Oleg Frelikh as Leo von Turau
 - Ivan Kapralov as Robert von Turau
 - V. Valitskaya as Lora von Turau, Robert's wife
 - Olga Bystritskaya as Anna, Leo's lover
 - A. Semyonov as Netli, chancellor's secretary
 - M. Arnazi
 - Aleksandra Rebikova
 - Evgeniy Gryaznov
 - Karl Tomski
 - Nikolay Popov
 - Stepan Kuznetsov
 - Olga Preobrazhenskaya
 
References
    
- Jay Leyda (1960). Kino: A History of the Russian and Soviet Film. George Allen & Unwin. p. 159.
 - Sargeant p.1
 
Bibliography
    
- Sargeant, Amy. Vsevolod Pudovkin: Classic Films of the Soviet Avant-garde. I.B.Tauris, 2001.
 
