Russia / Nov 30, 1926 / Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Crimea. The middle of the 19th century. A proud and brave jigit Alim Aidamak who cannot put up with the workers’ abuse, works at the leather factory of the greedy Ali-bay. One day he responds in kind. He is fired, but he takes the memories of the beautiful daughter of his ex-master, Sara, with him. Young people went their separate ways. Alim takes the revolutionary path; he and his friends go to the mountains and start an underground struggle. Only his name is enough to terrify landlords, Mirzas and civil servants. Authorities send a Cossack detachment to catch the Crimean Tatar Robin Hood. The adventure film, which reminds an American western, was filmed based on a Crimean Tatar legend, which in 1925 was turned into a play by the repressed Crimean Tatar writer Ipchi Ümer. The shooting of the film under the script of the Ukrainian avant-garde poet Mykola Bazhan began in the autumn of 1925, when the indigenisation policy in the national republics caused demand on the national plots.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| A. Narovskiy | Petrenko |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Алім |
| Original language | Український (UK) |
| Spoken languages | Pусский, Український |
| Production countries | Soviet Union |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | VUFKU |
| Release date | 30 novembre 1926 |
| Writer | Mykola Bazhan, Ipchi Ümer |
| Cinematography | Vladimir Lemke, Andrey Mains, Mikhail Belsky |
| Assistant directors | Heorhiy Tasin |
| Camera operators | Vladimir Lemke, Andrey Mains, Mikhail Belsky |
| Additional photography | Vladimir Lemke, Andrey Mains, Mikhail Belsky |
| Production design | Robert Scharfenberg |
| Art direction | Robert Scharfenberg |
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| Set decoration | Robert Scharfenberg |
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