Admiral Nakhimov (Russian: Адмирал Нахимов) is a 1947 Soviet biopic film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, based on the life of Russian Admiral Pavel Nakhimov (1802-1855). In 1946 Pudovkin, Golovnya, Lukovsky, Kryukov, Dikiy, Simonov, and Knyazev received the Stalin Prize.[1]
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Directed by | Vsevolod Pudovkin |
Written by | Igor Lukovsky |
Starring | Aleksei Dikiy Ruben Simonov |
Cinematography | Anatoli Golovnya Tamara Lobova |
Music by | Nikolai Kryukov |
Production company | Mosfilm |
Release date | 2 January 1947 |
Running time | 93 minutes (2,541 meters) |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
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Stalin said this about the film: "Pudovkin, for instance, undertook the production of a film on Nakhimov without studying the details of the matter, and distorted historical truth. The result was a film not about Nakhimov but about balls and dances with episodes from the life of Nakhimov".[2][3]
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