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page 1Soviet silent drama films
Earth
1930 film by Alexander Dovzhenko, Yuliya Solntseva

October: Ten Days That Shook the World
1927 film by Sergei Eisenstein, Grigori Aleksandrov

Strike
1924 film by Sergei Eisenstein

Storm over Asia
1928 film by Vsevolod Pudovkin

Mother
1926 film by Vsevolod Pudovkin

The End of St. Petersburg
1927 film by Vsevolod Pudovkin, Mikhail Doller
Zvenigora
thumb | Zvenigora (1928) by Alexander Dovzhenko
Zvenigora () is a 1928 Soviet silent film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko, first shown on 13 April 1928. This was the fourth film by Dovzhenko, but the first one which was widely reviewed and discussed in the media. This was also the last film by Dovzhenko for which he was not the sole scriptwriter.

Bed and Sofa
1927 film by Abram Room

Father Sergius
1918 film by Yakov Protazanov, Alexandre Volkoff

The General Line
1929 film by Sergei Eisenstein

The Overcoat
1926 film by Grigori Kozintsev, Leonid Trauberg

Arsenal
1929 film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko

The Forty-First
1927 film by Yakov Protazanov

Namus
1925 film by Hamo Beknazarian
Molchi, grust... molchi
1918 Russian silent film by Pyotr Chardynin
Po Zakonu
1926 film by Lev Kuleshov

Polikushka
1922 film by Aleksandr Sanin

Fragment of an Empire
1929 Soviet silent drama film by Fridrikh Ermler

The New Babylon
1929 film by Leonid Trauberg, Grigori Kozintsev

Locksmith and Chancellor
1923 film by Vladimir Gardin

The Poet and the Tsar
Soviet historical and biographical film drama

The Decembrists
1926 film by Aleksandr Ivanovsky

Man from the Restaurant
1927 film by Yakov Protazanov

Tale of the Woods
1926 film by Yuri Tarich

Prostitute
1926 film by Oleg Frelikh

Women of Ryazan
Soviet film from the life of a Russian village

Katka's Reinette Apples
1926 film by Fridrikh Ermler

Boule de Suif
1934 film by Mikhail Romm

The Bay of Death
1926 film by Abram Room

The Last Tango
1918 film directed by Vyacheslav Viskovsky

The Club of the Big Deed
1927 film by Grigori Kozintsev, Leonid Trauberg

Sickle and Hammer
1921 film by Vladimir Gardin

The Marriage of the Bear
1925 film by Vladimir Gardin

Cities and Years
1930 film by Yevgeni Chervyakov

And Quiet Flows the Don
1931 film by Olga Preobrazhenskaya

My Son
1928 film by Yevgeni Chervyakov

His Excellency
1927 film by Grigori Roshal

The House in the Snow-Drifts
1928 film by Fridrikh Ermler

Kastus Kalinovskiy
1928 film by Vladimir Gardin

The Yellow Ticket
1928 Soviet film by Fedor Ozep

The White Eagle
1928 film by Yakov Protazanov

The Parisian Cobbler
1928 film by Fridrikh Ermler

Your Acquaintance
1927 film by Lev Kuleshov

Bennie the Howl
1926 film by Vladimir Vilner

The Palace and the Fortress
1924 film by Aleksandr Ivanovsky

Moscow in October
1927 soviet film directed by Boris Barnet

The Wings of a Serf
1926 film by Yuri Tarich

The Whirlpool
1927 silent film

The Night Coachman
1928 film by Georgi Tasin

The Iron Heel
1919 film

By the Fireplace
1917 film by Pyotr Chardynin

Tommy
1931 film by Yakov Protazanov

Don Diego and Pelagia
1928 film by Yakov Protazanov
Two-Buldi-Two
Two-Buldi-Two () is a 1929 Soviet silent film directed by Nina Agadzhanova and Lev Kuleshov.

Volga rebels
1926 film by Pavel Petrovič Petrov-Bytov

Bulat-Batır
Bulat-Batır or Bulat-batyr (Russian: Була́т-Баты́р, Tatar: بولات باتر) is a 1928 silent historical drama film, believed to be the first Tatar film and probably the only Tatar full-length feature silent film. The film was shot mostly in Kazan, and the Kazan Kremlin was one of its stills. The film is devoted to the Pugachev rebellion and its alternative names include Pugachyovshchina (), Flames on the Volga and Revolt in Kazan.

The Girl from a Far River
1928 film directed by Yevgeni Chervyakov

Golden Beak
film directed by Yevgeni Chervyakov

The Thaw
1931 film by Boris Barnet

The Lame Gentleman
1929 film by Konstantin Eggert