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Alitet Leaves for the Hills 1949

★ 5.65 votes95 min📅 1949-01-01

Dive into the Soviet-era drama *Alitet Leaves for the Hills (1949)*, directed by the masterful Mark Donskoy, where the rugged beauty of Chukotka's coastline collides with harsh historical realities.

Director: Mark Donskoy

Cast

Andrei Abrikosov
Andrei Abrikosov
Lev Sverdlin
Lev Sverdlin
Alitet
Boris Tenin
Boris Tenin
Thomson
Yuri Leonidov
Yuri Leonidov
Frank
Ленвлад Туркин
Andrey Zhukov
Muratek Ryskulov
Muratek Ryskulov
Kenenbai Kozhabekov
Kenenbai Kozhabekov
Nurmukhan Zhanturin
Nurmukhan Zhanturin
Zana Zanoni
Zana Zanoni
Gulfairus Ismailova

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alitet Leaves for the Hills (1949) about?

This film follows the struggle of Chukotka's indigenous people against exploitation before the revolution. A revolutionary representative and ethnographer arrive to challenge local oligarch Alitet and American trader Thomson, pushing for fair trade laws that ignite a tense clash.

Who directed Alitet Leaves for the Hills?

Mark Donskoy directed this Soviet-era drama, known for his skill in blending historical storytelling with emotional depth.

Who stars in Alitet Leaves for the Hills?

The film features Andrei Abrikosov, Lev Sverdlin, Boris Tenin, Yuri Leonidov, and Muratek Ryskulov in key roles.

Is Alitet Leaves for the Hills (1949) worth watching?

As a war, drama, and historical film, *Alitet Leaves for the Hills* offers a compelling look at Soviet-era justice and cultural conflict. While lacking an IMDb rating, its themes and Mark Donskoy's direction make it a solid watch for fans of historical adventures.

How long is Alitet Leaves for the Hills?

The runtime of *Alitet Leaves for the Hills* is 95 minutes.

About Alitet Leaves for the Hills (1949) — Soviet Drama of Exploitation and Revolution

Dive into the Soviet-era drama *Alitet Leaves for the Hills (1949)*, directed by the masterful Mark Donskoy, where the rugged beauty of Chukotka's coastline collides with harsh historical realities. This gripping historical adventure explores the exploitation of indigenous communities before the revolution, as outsiders—both Russian and American—vie for control over the region's people and resources. With a tense atmosphere of political upheaval and cultural resistance, the film follows ethnographer Zhukov and revolutionary representative Los as they challenge the oppressive grip of local oligarch Alitet and American trader Thomson. Their efforts to establish fair trade laws spark a battle that forces Alitet to abandon the land he once dominated.

Starring Andrei Abrikosov, Lev Sverdlin, and Boris Tenin, *Alitet Leaves for the Hills* blends war, drama, and adventure into a poignant tale of justice and change. The film's stark landscapes and moral conflicts offer more than just a historical snapshot—they invite viewers to reflect on the cost of freedom and the resilience of those who fight for it.