Mykola Dzheria backdrop

Mykola Dzheria 1927 Directed by Joseph Rona , Marko Tereshchenko Микола Джеря

Freedom-loving Mykola Dzheria goes away from the village because of poverty and villainage. He leaves his senior parents, his young wife Nemydora and escapes to the sugar-mill. His friend dies because of slave work. Mykola goes to the Dniester reed beds. Working with other escapees, Mykola falls in love with the daughter of the cooperative leader. The girl also likes the handsome guy. However, their fate is decided by the landlord’s servants; they set the reed beds on fire, shackle Mykola and take him to Verbivka. The film was released on 01 April 1927 in Kyiv and on 24 May 1928 in Moscow. The film is lost.

Production Country Soviet Union
Language Ukrainian
Spoken Language No Language
Gneres Drama , History
Production Company VUFKU
Release Date 1 April 1927
Cast
Amvrosii Buchma Mykola Dzheria
Volodymyr Lisovskyi an osavul, estate manager
Tatiana Tokarskaya Nemydora, Mykola’s wife
Tatiana Tokarskaya Mokryna, otaman’s daughter
Matviy Lyarov assistant Bzhozovskyi
Ivan Gorskij Mykola’s father
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