
Moscow in October
October reflects a general attempt in Russia to sustain the frenzy and dynamism of revolutionary fervour. This attempt increased in scale and ambition as they pushed it further, resulting in the theatricalisation of life. In other words, the boundaries between real events and fabricated drama became blurred as the portrayal of life became more exaggerated. It is important to remember that the film does not represent what actually happened during the 1917 Revolution, but is rather an adaptation.
Moscow in October
October 30, 1927
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Cast (5)

Boris Barnet
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Ivan Bobrov
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Alexandr Gromov
N/A

Vasili Nikandrov
Lenin

Vladimir Tsoppi
White army officer
Crew (7)
Directing

Tatyana Lukashevich
Assistant Director

Boris Barnet
Director
Writing

Oleg Leonidov
Writer
Production
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Alexander Rodchenko
Art Direction
Camera

Boris Frantsisson
Director of Photography

Yakov Tolchan
Director of Photography

Konstantin Kuznetsov
Director of Photography