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The Cossacks: Directed by George W. Hill, Clarence Brown. With John Gilbert, Renée Adorée, Ernest Torrence, Nils Asther. A peace-loving Cossack chooses to prove himself in battle when his village and childhood sweetheart label him a coward.
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- Drama
- George W. Hill, Clarence Brown
- 1928-06-23
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The Cossacks is a 1928 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and directed by George Hill and Clarence Brown. Due to the public apathy towards silent films, a sound version was also prepared.
- $1.3 million (worldwide rentals)
- William Axt, Paul Lamkoff
- $694,000
Taras Bulba is a 1962 American Color by Deluxe in Eastmancolor historical adventure drama film loosely based on Nikolai Gogol 's novel Taras Bulba, starring Tony Curtis and Yul Brynner. The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson.
- $6 million
- Harold Hecht
The Cossacks: Directed by Viktor Tourjansky, Giorgio Venturini. With Edmund Purdom, John Drew Barrymore, Giorgia Moll, Elena Zareschi.
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- Action, War, Adventure
- Viktor Tourjansky, Giorgio Venturini
- 1960-05
Release date. 4 February 1960. Running time. 100 min. Country. Italy. Language. Italian. The Cossacks ( Italian: I cosacchi) is a 1960 Italian epic adventure film directed by Victor Tourjansky and Giorgio Rivalta and starring Edmund Purdom, John Drew Barrymore and Giorgia Moll.
Based on a novel by Leo Tolstoy and set in a romantic fantasy of the barbarous central Russia, The Cossacks stars Gilbert as Lukashka, the educated, pacifist son of a bloodthirsty Cossack chieftain (Ernest Torrence).