Dubrovsky (1959)

Dubrovsky (1959) poster

Vladimir Dubrovsky returns from St. Petersburg to his family estate, where he finds his father dying and learns that all his lands and serfs have been fraudulently taken by the owner of a neighboring estate. Having organized a detachment of peasants who refused to obey the new owner, our hero intends to restore justice and take revenge on his offender.

Director: William Dieterle
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 108 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography: Aldo Giordani, Ljube Petkovski
Editing: Roberto Cinquini
Production: Vardar Film, Hesperia Cinematografica
Country: Italy, Yugoslavia
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: William Dieterle
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dubrovsky about?
Vladimir Dubrovsky returns from St. Petersburg to his family estate, where he finds his father dying and learns that all his lands and serfs have been fraudulently taken by the owner of a neighboring estate. Having organized a detachment of peasants who refused to obey the new owner, our hero intends to restore justice and take revenge on his offender.
Who directed Dubrovsky?
Dubrovsky was directed by William Dieterle.
Who stars in Dubrovsky?
Dubrovsky stars John Forsythe, Rosanna Schiaffino, William Dieterle, Nerio Bernardi, Paul Dahlke, Giulio Donnini.
How long is Dubrovsky?
Dubrovsky has a runtime of 1h 48m (108 minutes).
What genre is Dubrovsky?
Dubrovsky is a Drama film.
Where was Dubrovsky produced?
Dubrovsky was produced in Italy, Yugoslavia.