
His Excellency
Drama
Overview
This 1928 film features stylized cinematography and actors from the Moscow Art Theater in a fiction story based on the life of Jewish Labor Bund member Hirsch Lekert who attempted to assassinate the Vilna governor in 1902 to avenge the flogging of workers who participated in a May Day rally.
Top Cast


Leonid Leonidov
Leonid Leonidov
Governor von Wahl / Old Rabbi
Leonid Leonidov
Governor von Wahl / Old Rabbi


Mariya Sinelnikova
Mariya Sinelnikova
Miriam
Mariya Sinelnikova
Miriam


Yuliy Untershlak
Yuliy Untershlak
Hirsch Lekkert
Yuliy Untershlak
Hirsch Lekkert


Tamara Adelheim
Tamara Adelheim
Rivile, Hirsch's wife
Tamara Adelheim
Rivile, Hirsch's wife
Abram Grinfeld
Abram Grinfeld
Lemzer, state rabbi
Abram Grinfeld
Lemzer, state rabbi


Mikhail Rostovtsev
Mikhail Rostovtsev
Short Clown
Mikhail Rostovtsev
Short Clown


Nikolai Cherkasov
Nikolai Cherkasov
Tall Clown
Nikolai Cherkasov
Tall Clown
Aleksandr Nenyukov
Aleksandr Nenyukov
Pyotr
Aleksandr Nenyukov
Pyotr
Mariya Dobrova
Mariya Dobrova
'Star' of the Circus
Mariya Dobrova
'Star' of the Circus
Aleksandr Sandel
Aleksandr Sandel
Shpis, industrialist
Aleksandr Sandel
Shpis, industrialist
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