Feodor Chaliapin Sr.

Feodor Chaliapin Sr.

Born: February 13, 1873
Died: April 12, 1938
in Kazan, Russian Empire

Movies for Feodor Chaliapin Sr....

Dark Eyes
Title: Dark Eyes
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: December 31, 2021
Type: Movie
Arguably Russia’s most famous folk song, Dark Eyes has captured hearts around the world for the past 100 years. This portrait explores the song’s somewhat controversial history, its musical versatility and its cultural relevance. Performances by Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Liberace, a 13-piece orchestra and a Russian folk group make it clear why Dark Eyes has stood the test of time.
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Elegy
Title: Elegy
Character: Himself
Released: December 31, 1986
Type: Movie
The reburial of great Russian singer Feodor Chaliapin from Les Batignolles cemetery in Paris to Novo–Devitchye cemetery in Moscow. The daughters from Chaliapin’s second marriage travel to the Soviet Union for the ceremony.
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Cinema in Russia
Title: Cinema in Russia
Character: Film footage
Released: August 27, 1979
Type: Movie
Documentary film about early years of Russian cinema: its first directors, cameramen, producers and actors. Includes rare fragments of pre-revolutionary feature films, newsreels and Starewicz's animation.
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Don Quixote
Title: Don Quixote
Character: Don Quichotte
Released: March 25, 1933
Type: Movie
Inflamed by his readings of chivalric novels, Don Quixote, a knight with a sad face, accompanied by Sancho Panza, a peasant steeped in common sense, decides to set off across the world in search of improbable adventures.
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Tsar Ivan Vasilevich Groznyy
Title: Tsar Ivan Vasilevich Groznyy
Character: tsar Ivan IV the Terrible
Released: October 20, 1915
Type: Movie
This film was a true peculiarity, a filmed version of the great Feodor Chaliapin in one of his most famous roles; the fact that it was a silent film, with title cards, meant that audiences could only appreciate his acting. Another curiosity is that the film also included a minor role enacted by Richard Boleslavsky, who in 1932 directed “Rasputin and the Empress.”(9)