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Language: Georgian | Language: Georgian | ||
Director: Kote Marjanishvili | Director: Kote Marjanishvili | ||
Producer: Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi | |||
Script writer: Kote Marjanishvili | Script writer: Kote Marjanishvili | ||
Cast: Nato Vachnadze, Aleksandre Imedashvili, Valerian Gunia, Siko Palavandishvili et al. | Cast: Nato Vachnadze, Aleksandre Imedashvili, Valerian Gunia, Siko Palavandishvili et al. | ||
Cinematographer: Sergei Zabozlayev | Cinematographer: Sergei Zabozlayev | ||
Runtime: 1 hour and 10 minutes | Runtime: 1 hour and 10 minutes | ||
Released in Georgia in 1927; released in the Soviet Union as "Amok | Released in Georgia in 1927; released in the Soviet Union as "Amok, zakon i dolg" on 24 February 1928 | ||
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[[Category:Films / Plays / Operas]] | [[Category:Films / Plays / Operas]] |
Latest revision as of 16:43, 30 November 2017
[1927]: Sakhkinmretsvi, Tbilisi, Georgia
Amoki [A silent black and white film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Der Amokläufer"]
[1].
Language: Georgian
[2].
Director: Kote Marjanishvili
[3].
Producer: Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi
[4].
Script writer: Kote Marjanishvili
[5].
Cast: Nato Vachnadze, Aleksandre Imedashvili, Valerian Gunia, Siko Palavandishvili et al.
[6].
Cinematographer: Sergei Zabozlayev
[7].
Runtime: 1 hour and 10 minutes
[8].
Released in Georgia in 1927; released in the Soviet Union as "Amok, zakon i dolg" on 24 February 1928