Wandering Stars Trailer

Wandering Stars Trailer (1928)

02 January 1928 Drama 63 mins

The violinist Leva Ratkovich loved the poor girl Rachel, but her father did not allow her to marry a "beggar". Making sure that in tsarist Russia he could not achieve recognition, Leva decided to emigrate. After wandering, he falls into the hands of an impressionario, who made him a celebrity. On tour, Leva met his Rachel, who was also forced to emigrate. The Wandering Stars finally meet.

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Cast

Iosif Dubravin

as Lyova Ratkovich, violinist

Raisa Rami-Shor

as Rakhel Monko

Matviy Lyarov

as Vittorio Maffi, impressario

Emma Tsesarska

as Ellen Grenee, socialite

Tamara Adelheim

as Ward of the baroness

Volodymyr Lisovskyi

as Baulin, student

Anna Zarzhitskaya

as Prostitute

L. Nordt-Lundina

as Prostitute

Vladimir Uralskiy

as Doorman at the brothel

Anastasiya Kozhevnikova

as Rakhel's friend

Crew

Friedrich Verago-Darovsky

Friedrich Verago-Darovsky Director of Photography

Heinrich Beisenherz

Heinrich Beisenherz Production Design

International Titles

Blondzhende Shtern Trailer

Bluzhdayushchie zvyozdy Trailer

International Releases Dates

Russia 02 January 1928

Production Companies

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