Tšeka komissar Miroštšenko explained

Tšeka komissar Miroštšenko
Director:Paul Sehnert
Starring:Mihkel Lepper
Valentine Vassiljeva
Niina Ormus
Kaljo Raag
Leoniide Jürisson
Alfred Hindrea
Leonid Puhov
Ella Silber
Eduard Pütsep
Cinematography:Rudolf Unt
Country:Estonia
Language:Estonian

Tšeka komissar Miroštšenko (The Cheka Commissar Miroshchenko) is an Estonian feature film made in 1925 directed by Paul Sehnert.[1] [2] Nikolai Root was the set designer.[1] In 2012, the film was digitized.[3]

Plot

In Soviet Russia of the 1920s, the girl Agnes, her mother, Agnes's childhood friend the engineer Karl Raudsepp, and his fiancée Erna are among other Estonians waiting for permission to relocate to Estonia. Love, however, does not ask about people's plans, miserable lives, or the general atmosphere of violence. The mutual feelings between Karl and Agnes make Erna so jealous that she sends a false complaint against Agnes to the Cheka. Commissar Miroshchenko and the secret agent Hewelyn are attracted by the beauty of Agnes, who has fallen into the hands of the Cheka. Each man decides that the girl must become his.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Paas . Veste . Olnud ajad . 1980 . Eesti Raamat . Tallinn . 119, 180.
  2. Book: Jõeste . Marje . Kaevats . Ülo . Õiglane . Harry . Noor . Saima . Eesti A & O . 1993 . Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus . Tallinn . 237.
  3. Web site: Tšekaa komissar Miroštšenko (1925) . Eesti filmi andmebaas . October 22, 2024.