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  1. The Volga Boatman (French: Les bateliers de la Volga) is a 1936 French drama film directed by Vladimir Strizhevsky and starring Pierre Blanchar, Véra Korène and Charles Vanel. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Serge Piménoff and Pierre Schild.

  2. A revolution breaks out and the threatened princess is saved by the boatman, and brought to an inn as his wife. Here they are both captured by the royal army, where the woman’s former sweetheart makes her dance for the drunken soldiers.

  3. Año: 1926. Título original: The Volga Boatman. Sinopsis: En la Rusia zarista, los bateleros del Volga viven una vida dura, caminando arriba y abajo por el río, por la orilla del agua, arrastrando pesadas cargas.

  4. The Volga Boatman: Directed by Cecil B. DeMille. With William Boyd, Elinor Fair, Robert Edeson, Victor Varconi. During the Revolution Princess Vera, though betrothed to Prince Dimitri, is attracted to the peasant Feodor.

  5. The Volga Boatman is a 1936 French drama film directed by Vladimir Strizhevsky and starring Pierre Blanchar, Véra Korène and Charles Vanel.[1][2]

  6. In tsarist Russia, the Volga boatmen live hard lives, trudging along the water's edge as they pull heavy cargoes up and down the river. One day, as Prince Dimitri and his fiancée Princess Vera stop to have their fortunes told at a Tartar camp along the river, they encounter a group of boatmen who are taking a short rest.

  7. A Russian officer allows himself to be accused of having stolen important documents in order not to compromise the colonels wife with whom he spent the night. He will escape hiding under the guise of a boatman and will eventually prove his innocence.