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The Cossacks (1928) was a Drama Film directed by Clarence Brown and George W. Hill .

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New From Warner Archive: John Gilbert in The Cossacks (1928)

By KC on Nov 29, 2014 From Classic Movies

The Cossacks is the perfect introduction to the swashbuckling, romantic persona of John Gilbert. While the actor proved himself to be capable of playing more than the romantic hero, this is how audiences expected to see him: chasing a girl around a wagon, holding her in a passionate embrace and raci... Read full article


THE COSSACKS (Russian: ?????? - Kazaki) 1962

By Clayton on Apr 1, 2014 From Phantom Empires

THE COSSACKS (Russian: ?????? - Kazaki) 1962 4/1/2014 2 Comments I feel compelled to start this review of the 1962 Russian film THE COSSACKS wi... Read full article


THE COSSACKS (Russian: ?????? - Kazaki) 1962

By Clayton on Apr 1, 2014 From Phantom Empires

THE COSSACKS (Russian: ?????? - Kazaki) 1962 4/1/2014 0 Comments I feel compelled to start this review of the 1962 Russian film THE COSSACKS with a simple statement: it's a beautiful experience. If there was not a scrap of dialogu... Read full article


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The film was originally to have been directed by Viktor Tourjansky, but it took such a long time getting the script together that he moved on to another project. George W. Hill then took over, but the studio was dissatisfied with the way it turned out. Clarence Brown was brought in and wound up reshooting almost all of it.
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