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Darkest Russia

19170.0 / 1050 min
Drama, History

Overview

Timely! Vital! A tremendous attraction. See the pre-revolution condition in Russia depicted with startling fidelity.

Ilda Barosky, a Jewess whose father was killed by Russian soldiers, is a violin student in love with Alexis Nazimoff, son of the Russian aristocracy. Alexis' father arranges a marriage of convenience between Alexis and Olga Karischeff, the daughter of the ambitious minister of police and attempts to shame Ilda at the betrothal celebration. Defiant, Ilda is whipped before the entire assembly. Alexis rushes in to rescue her and terminates his engagement to Olga. In retaliation, Karischeff sentences both Ilda and Alexis to ten years in Siberia as his last official act. The couple attempt to escape their Siberian captivity, are caught and face a firing squad until Count Nazimoff, who has assumed Karischeff's position as minister of police, arrives with a pardon. The couple return home, and the penitent count finally grants them his blessings.

Cast

Alice Brady

Alice Brady

Ilda Barosky

John Bowers

John Bowers

Alexis Nazimoff

Kate Lester

Kate Lester

Katherine Karischeff

Jack Drumier

Jack Drumier

Count Paul Nazimoff

Lillian Cook

Lillian Cook

Olga

Herbert Barrington

Herbert Barrington

Nicholai

J. Herbert Frank

J. Herbert Frank

Constantine Karischeff

Norbert Wicki

Norbert Wicki

Ivan Barosky

Frank DeVernon

Frank DeVernon

Grand Duke

Boris Korlin

Boris Korlin

Barosky

Crew

Travers Vale

Travers Vale

Director

J. Gratten Donnelly

J. Gratten Donnelly

Screenplay

Sidney R. Ellis

Sidney R. Ellis

Screenplay

Frances Marion

Frances Marion

Writer

Max Schneider

Max Schneider

Cinematography

William A. Brady

William A. Brady

Presenter