Mitya
Originally released in 1927. Mitya is a comedy film. directed by Nikolai Okhlopkov.
Starring Nikolai Okhlopkov, Tamara Adelheim, and Mykola Nademskyi
Synopsis
Exposing the customs of provincial philistinism in the years of NEP. Small town. Mitya, going to the party of his bride Shurochka, finds a dying woman with infants. When he comes to visit the child, everyone decides that he was the father - and kicks him out. Mitya decides to drown himself. Unknown saves him and helps to stage his own funeral. During the mourning ceremony, Mitya rise from the grave, thanks the inhabitants petrified by horror, and leaves the city forever.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Nikolai Okhlopkov
as Mitya
Tamara Adelheim
as Sofochka
Mykola Nademskyi
as Poet-reporter
Serhii Minin
as Unknown
Anastasiya Kozhevnikova
as Shurochka Gryaznova
Yuri Chernyshov
as Volodya Gryaznov
Teodor Brainin
as Onion-stealing beggar
A. Gvozdeva
as Shurochka's mother
Nikolai Korn
as Kazak
Volodymyr Lisovskyi
as Drunk best man
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- VUFKU
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mitya about?
Exposing the customs of provincial philistinism in the years of NEP. Small town. Mitya, going to the party of his bride Shurochka, finds a dying woman with infants. When he comes to visit the child...
Who directed Mitya?
Mitya was directed by Nikolai Okhlopkov.
When was Mitya released?
Mitya was released on April 5, 1927 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Mitya?
The main cast of Mitya includes Nikolai Okhlopkov, Tamara Adelheim, Mykola Nademskyi, Serhii Minin, Anastasiya Kozhevnikova.