

Sniper
1932 Directed by Semyon TimoshenkoDuring World War 1 a Russian soldier (Pyotr Sobolevsky) serves in Russian Expeditionary Force in France where he is chosen for his marksmanship and trained as a skilled sniper. After the Russian revolution the soldier returns home while his commander (Boris Shlikhting) fights against the Soviet Russia. In 1930 the former soldier works on a factory and also he is the instructor in shooting club. Once the town that is near the Soviet border is attacked by foreign troops (the hostile state isn't named but the uniform of the soldiers resembles Finnish). The character meets againt with his former commander who serves in invading forces.

Pyotr Sobolevsky
....................................................Russian Soldier

Boris Shlikhting
....................................................Captain Shlikhting

Vladimir Gardin
....................................................General

Emil Gal
....................................................French officer

Pyotr Kirillov
....................................................German sniper
Pyotr Pirogov
....................................................Worker

Leonid Kmit
....................................................Viktor, worker
Director
...........................................................Semyon Timoshenko
Writer
...........................................................Semyon Timoshenko
Director of Photography
...........................................................Vladimir Danashevsky
Production Design
...........................................................Evgeny Eney
Sound
...........................................................Semyon Timoshenko
Pyrotechnic Supervisor
...........................................................M. Gitelson
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Nikolay Malakhovskiy
Production Companies
...................................................Soyuzkino
Production Countries
........................................................Soviet Union
Spoken Languages
....................................................Pусский
Genres
....................................................War
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