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  • Alone (1931)
  • 90 min | Drama
Alone (1931)
90 min | Drama

The story of a newly graduated Leningrad teacher, Yelena Kuzmina. She goes furniture shopping with her fiance, Petya, and in a fantasy sequence she imagines teaching a class of neat, obedient city schoolchildren. Instead, she is assigned ...See moreThe story of a newly graduated Leningrad teacher, Yelena Kuzmina. She goes furniture shopping with her fiance, Petya, and in a fantasy sequence she imagines teaching a class of neat, obedient city schoolchildren. Instead, she is assigned to work in the Altai mountains of Siberia. See less
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Directors
Grigoriy Kozintsev (as G. Kozintsev) | Leonid Trauberg
Writers
Grigoriy Kozintsev (as G. Kozintsev) | Leonid Trauberg
Composer
Dmitri Shostakovich (from "Opus 26") (as D.Shostakovich)
Cinematographer
Andrey Moskvin (as Andrei Moskvin)
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Updated Oct 10, 1931

Release date
1932 (United States)

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Cast

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Yelena Kuzmina
Teacher Yelena Kuzmina Teacher Yelena Kuzmina   See fewer
Pyotr Sobolevsky
Kuzmina's Fiance Kuzmina's Fiance   See fewer
Sergey Gerasimov
Local Council Chairman Local Council Chairman   See fewer
Mariya Babanova
Chairman's Wife Chairman's Wife   See fewer
Yanina Zheymo
Young Teacher (as Y.Zhejmo) Young Teacher (as Y.Zhejmo)   See fewer
Boris Chirkov
Man Talking on the Phone Man Talking on the Phone   See fewer
Bari Haydarov
Townsperson (uncredited) Townsperson (uncredited)   See fewer
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