Pyotr Aleynikov
Born into poverty, Aleynikov lost his family at an early age, forcing him to street-life before transitioning to an orphanage in the early 1920s. He discovered a love of movies when a local film projectionist began training him in the craft. Following time in a Russian labor compound, Aleinikov studied drama in Leningrad and made his film debut in the 1932 film “Counter”. His talent for music and comedy led him to numerous roles of varying degree of local fame that grew as World War II intensified. He continued to star and support in films until disagreements between him and production teams intensified, leaving him without work until his 1955 performance in “Land and People”. His career often suffered disturbances due to his heavy reliance on alcohol, which would later take his life.

The Precious Seed

Vanka

Weekdays and Holidays

The Humpbacked Horse

Golden Horn

The Brave Seven

Land and People

Peasants

The Great Glinka

The Miners of Donetsk

Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades

Tractor Drivers

A Home for Tanya
Мать

A Great Life

Driver Involuntarily

The Unusual Voyage of Mishka Strekachyov

In the Name of the Motherland

The Ural Front

For the Soviet Motherland

Polovodye

Poet

Naval Battalion

No Greater Love

Fifth Ocean

Incident on a Volcano

A Great Life, Part 2

Make Noise, Town

Komsomolsk

Fedka

Moscow Skies

Aleksandr Parkhomenko

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