Cast: Daniil Sagal
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Daniil Sagal. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 15
The Childhood of Maxim Gorky
1938 · Movie · 98 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Aleksei Lyarsky · Varvara Massalitinova · Mikhail Troyanovsky · Elizaveta Alekseeva
Plot The Childhood of Maxim Gorky (Detstvo Gorkovo) was the first of Russian director Mark Donski's trilogy based upon Gorky's memoirs. Alexei Lyarsky plays the young Maxim, who grows up under...
7.4
170 votes
7.4
170 votes
My Universities
1940 · Movie · 120 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Nikolai Valbert · Stepan Kayukov · Nikolai Dorokhin · Nikolai Plotnikov
Plot My Universities (Moi universiteti) is the last installment of Russian director Mark Donskoy's "Maxim Gorki" trilogy. Having endured a painful youth in My Childhood (1938) and a torturous sojourn as...
7.4
55 votes
7.4
55 votes
The Village Teacher
1947 · Movie · 98 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Vera Maretskaya · Pavel Olenev · Daniil Sagal · Vladimir Lepeshinsky
7.0
86 votes
7.0
86 votes
The Orlovs
1978 · Movie · 100 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Anatoliy Semyonov · Nina Ruslanova · Yuri Kamornyj · Pyotr Merkurev
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Kak zakalyalas stal
1942 · Movie · 90 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Daniil Sagal · Irina Fedotova · Nikolai Bubnov · Boris Runge
Plot The story is a fictionalized autobiography. In real life, Ostrovsky's father died, and his mother worked as a kitchen chef. As he joined the war with the Red Army, he...
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The Lonely White Sail
1937 · Movie · 92 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Vladimir Legoshin
Cast Igor But · Boris Runge · Aleksandr Melnikov · Nikolai Plotnikov
Plot Two young boys strive to save the life of an officer trapped by the White Russians. Their efforts are both comic and dramatic.
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The Romantics
1941 · Movie · 65 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Daniil Sagal · Irina Fedotova · Vladimir Vladislavskiy · Lev Sverdlin
Plot Set in the high North, this tale of a Russian teacher who begins to educate the children of the Chukchi tribe reinforces the director’s firm belief in the power of...
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Hope
1974 · Movie · min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Natalya Belokhvostikova · Oleg Golubitsky · Nikolay Merzlikin · Andrey Myagkov
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The New Moscow
1938 · Movie · 100 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Aleksandr Medvedkin · Aleksandr Olenin
Cast Daniil Sagal · Nina Alisova · Mariya Barabanova · Mariya Blyumental-Tamarina
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The Drummer's Fate
1955 · Movie · 91 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Viktor Eisymont
Cast Daniil Sagal · Sergei Yasinsky · Alla Larionova · Andrei Abrikosov
Plot A kid is left alone after his father is imprisoned for losing a letter with top secret content. His naivety and innocence leaves him exposed to a spionage network.
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Days and Nights
1945 · Movie · 90 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Aleksandr Stolper
Cast Vladimir Solovyov · Daniil Sagal · Yuri Lyubimov · Anastasiya Lissianskaya
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Siberians
1940 · Movie · 81 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Lev Kuleshov
Cast Aleksandra Kharitonova · Aleksandr Kuznetsov · Aleksandr Pupko · Mariya Vinogradova
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A Night in September
1939 · Movie · 82 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Boris Barnet
Cast Emanuel Apkhaidze · Nikolay Kryuchkov · Aleksandr Antonov · Zoya Fyodorova
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The Taras Family
1945 · Movie · 94 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Amvrosi Buchma · Lidiya Kartashyova · Venyamin Zuskin · Daniil Sagal
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A Mother's Heart (Heart of a Mother) (Sons and Mothers)
1965 · Movie · 100 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Direction Mark Donskoy
Cast Yelena Fadeyeva · Daniil Sagal · Nina Menshikova · Gennadi Chertov
Plot The formative years of Bolshevist leader Vladimir Ulyanov (aka Lenin) provides the basis of this Russian biopic that begins the a provincial town of Simbirsk in the late 19th-century (1884-1890)...
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