Lord of the Black Rocks (1924)
The film takes place somewhere abroad. One of the characters in the film, novice Morne, rescues a fisherman girl, Armela, who loses her mind from terror and seriously begins to believe that she is the "goddess of the winds". The monks of the monastery use this not without benefit. Armela's father finds his daughter and takes her home. Morne, in love with the girl, leaves the monastery and returns to his former profession of an artist. Soon Armela recovers and marries Morne.
Director: Pyotr Chardynin
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: August 1, 1924
Cast
- Pyotr Chardynin - Hermit monk Abish
- Iona Talanov - Father Dickey
- Oleg Frelikh - Morne
- Nikolai Panov - Persifle
- V. Kolpashnikov - Fool
- Zoya Barantsevich - Armela
- G. Zosimov - Gard
- Ivan Khudoleyev - Forsino Forban
- Ivan Kapralov - Young pirate
- L. Brevy - Young fisherman
Screenplay
Cinematography: Boris Zavelev
Production: VUFKU
Country: Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Pyotr Chardynin
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lord of the Black Rocks about?
- The film takes place somewhere abroad. One of the characters in the film, novice Morne, rescues a fisherman girl, Armela, who loses her mind from terror and seriously begins to believe that she is the "goddess of the winds". The monks of the monastery use this not without benefit. Armela's father finds his daughter and takes her home. Morne, in love with the girl, leaves the monastery and returns to his former profession of an artist. Soon Armela recovers and marries Morne.
- Who directed Lord of the Black Rocks?
- Lord of the Black Rocks was directed by Pyotr Chardynin.
- Who stars in Lord of the Black Rocks?
- Lord of the Black Rocks stars Pyotr Chardynin, Iona Talanov, Oleg Frelikh, Nikolai Panov, V. Kolpashnikov, Zoya Barantsevich.
- What genre is Lord of the Black Rocks?
- Lord of the Black Rocks is a Comedy film.
- Where was Lord of the Black Rocks produced?
- Lord of the Black Rocks was produced in Soviet Union.