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  1. The Ballad of Cossack Golota ( Russian: Дума про казака Голоту) is a 1937 Soviet action drama film directed by Igor Savchenko. [1] [2] Plot. The film is based on the novel R.V.S. by Arkady Gaidar. The film takes place in 1920 during the Russian Civil War. All the men of Olkhovka village went to war.

  2. The Ballad of Cossack Golota: Directed by Igor Savchenko. With Konstantin Nassonov, Leonid Shekhtman, Konstantin Tyrtov, Nina Rusinova. The story of three young Russsian adventurers against the background of post-revolutionary skirmishes in the Ukraine.

  3. Ihor Savchenko. Director, Writer. Arkady Gaydar. Novel. Reviews. The story of three young Russsian adventurers against the background of post-revolutionary skirmishes in the Ukraine. The boys get mixed up with a wounded commissar and a marauding White Russian officer.

  4. The Ballad of Cossack Golota (Russian: Москве) is a 1937 Soviet action drama movie directed by Igor Savchenko. It stars Konstantin Nassonov, Leonid Shekhtman, and Konstantin Tyrtov. Actors. Konstantin Nassonov as Commissar; Leonid Shekhtman as Zhigan; Konstantin Tyrtov as Sashko; Nina Rusinova as Mother

  5. Director. Igor Savchenko. Synopsis. The story of three young Russsian adventurers against the background of post-revolutionary skirmishes in the Ukraine. The boys get mixed up with a wounded...

  6. The story of three young Russsian adventurers against the background of post-revolutionary skirmishes in the Ukraine. The boys get mixed up with a wounded commissar and a marauding White Russian officer. They find themselves in all sorts of predicaments before the Reds arrive to save the day, and become the mascots of a troop of Bolshevik cavalry.

  7. The story of three young Russsian adventurers against the background of post-revolutionary skirmishes in the Ukraine. The boys get mixed up with a wounded commissar and a marauding White Russian officer. They find themselves in all sorts of predicaments before the Reds arrive to save the day, and become the mascots of a troop of Bolshevik cavalry.