P.K.P. (Pilsudski Bought Petliura)
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Russian: П.К.П. (Пилсудский купил Петлюру) | |
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Written by | Georgi Stabovoi |
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Country | Soviet Union |
P.K.P. (Pilsudski Bought Petliura) (Russian: П.К.П. (Пилсудский купил Петлюру)) is a 1926 Soviet film directed by Aksel Lundin and Georgi Stabovoi.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
Menachim Mendel, with the goal of making money, opens an insurance company, and he involved in the street haberdashery trade, but all is unsuccessful. Suddenly he learns the names of rich brides and begins to engage in matchmaking.
Starring
- Teodor Brainin as colonel Pulkovsky
- Dmitri Erdman as Nakonechny
- Sergei Kalinin as Petrenko
- Ivan Kapralov
- Nikolai Kuchinsky as Petlyura
- Matvei Lyarov as Pilsudsky
- Vasili Lyudvinsky as Peasant boy
- Nikolai Nademsky
- Ivan Sizov as Nationalist underground
- M. Smolensky as Petliura general
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