In the Quagmire (Russian: В трясине, romanized: Gaplangva) is a 1927 Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic silent film directed by Ivane Perestiani.[1][2]
In the Quagmire | |
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В трясине | |
Directed by | Ivane Perestiani |
Written by | |
Cinematography | Aleksandre Digmelovi |
Production company | Sakhkinmretsvi |
Release date | 1927 |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Countries | Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union |
Languages | Silent Georgian intertitles |
Vasily is an aspiring writer and Apollon works as a bank teller.[2] They spend all their free time in the casino, and gambling starts to feel like an addiction.[2] Apollon uses his government money for bets and ended up in prison. Vasily grieves the loss of his friend.[2]
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