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Browse 26 movies from A. Taldykin & Co
Dec 1915
A popular silent action-adventure film in 8 episodes released from 1914-1916. Directed by Aleksandr Chargonin et al., the series is only partially preserved.
Sep 1914
Jan 1916
The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Jan 1915
This large historical production was staged simultaneously with A. Khanzhonkov's painting "The Accession of the House of Romanov", but it was carried out on a larger scale; It ends with documentary footage of the coronation of Nicholas II.
Feb 1913
Nov 1916
Film biography of a prominent nationalist, and then Socialist E.K.Breshko-Breshkovskaya.
Jun 1917
Two sisters are separated as infants after their father leaves their mother. One grows up with her father in privilege and the other grows up in hardship with her mother.
Mar 1913
Nov 1917
Jan 1917
Dec 1913
A film reenacting scenes from the life of Russian Orthodox Priest and anarchist Georgy Gapon.
May 1917
Dec 1916
Former student Raskolnikov is pushed to murder when struggling to pay the rent on his apartment. When the murder is being investigated by the police, Raskolnikov struggles between trying to hide his guilt and the pressure to confess.
Sep 1913
From the life of the mountain people of the Caucasus. "Mountain Eagle" (Lydia Terek) is the nickname of a fearless young Georgian woman whose life is full of romantic adventures. The movie has been preserved without inscriptions.
Early lost Russian horror film.
Aug 1915
The story of a canine attraction in four parts, with the participation exclusively of four-legged and winged actors. The main acting snouts: Pik Pikovich Fokster´erov, a society dandy. Mimi, his beloved. Lord Serbernarov, a gouty old man, Mimi’s guardian.
Based on the play by A.V. Sukhovo-Kobylin.
Sep 1908