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The Volga Boatman (1926) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and produced by Cecil B. DeMille.

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Fun Size Review: The Volga Boatman (1926)

By Movies, Silently on Apr 11, 2013 From Movies Silently

Feodor and Vera are in a bind but love of a dysfunctional nature is in the air. Cecil B. DeMille directs a movie about the Russian Revolution. That could ?be my entire review. Boatman: William Boyd. Princess: Elinor Fair. Aristocratic Rival: Victor Varconi. Boyd leads a revolt and revolts the Prince... Read full article


The Volga Boatman (1926) A Silent Film Review

By Movies, Silently on Jan 31, 2013 From Movies Silently

He’s a Bolshevik. She’s a princess. Can they find love? Riding roughshod over historical accuracy and narrative logic, The Volga Boatman still manages to be a rollicking (if air-headed) good time. Bonus:?I will also be reviewing the 1956 Russian classic The Forty-First.?Click here to ski... Read full article


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Cecil B. DeMille and cinematographer Arthur C. Miller clashed so frequently that Miller walked off the production and was replaced by J. Peverell Marley.
Julia Faye replaced Jetta Goudal, who was fired after repeatedly clashing with director Cecil B. DeMille.
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