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An Optimistic Tragedy · 1963

An Optimistic Tragedy (1963) is a War / Drama / History film directed by Samson Samsonov, starring Margarita Volodina, Boris Andreyev, Vyacheslav Tikhonov.

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Overview

1918 year. A woman commissar has been appointed from the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party to the Russian warship Gromoboi, which is ruled by anarchist sailors. The leader of the ship is the anarchist Vozhak. The Commissioner was instructed to reorganize the naval detachment into the First Sailor Regiment. She faces a difficult task: to win the authority of the sailors and eradicate anarchy. Of the remaining officers on the ship — lieutenant Bering, who served in the tsarist fleet on the battleship "Emperor Paul I". He must become the commander and, together with the sent commissar, lead the regiment to the front in the Black Sea region.

Cast

Margarita Volodina, Boris Andreyev, Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Vsevolod Sanayev, Orvo Björninen, Vsevolod Safonov, Ivan Zhevago, Daniil Netrebin

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What is "An Optimistic Tragedy" about?

1918 year. A woman commissar has been appointed from the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party to the Russian warship Gromoboi, which is ruled by anarchist sailors. The leader of the ship is the anarchist Vozhak. The Commissioner was instructed to reorganize the naval detachment into the First Sailor Regiment. She faces a difficult task: to win the authority of the sailors and eradicate anarchy. Of the remaining officers on the ship — lieutenant Bering, who served in the tsarist fleet on the battleship "Emperor Paul I". He must become the commander and, together with the sent commissar, lead the regiment to the front in the Black Sea region.

When was "An Optimistic Tragedy" released?

An Optimistic Tragedy was released in 1963.

Who stars in "An Optimistic Tragedy"?

The cast includes Margarita Volodina, Boris Andreyev, Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Vsevolod Sanayev.