Alexandra Khokhlova
Know for: Acting
Born: 1897-10-04
Place of birth: Berlin, Germany
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By the Law (1926)
After a man kills two members of his Yukon gold prospecting team, the other two surviving members struggle to keep him subdued for the next several...
The Great Consoler (1933)
The Great Consoler is Lev Kuleshov’s most personal film reflecting both the facts of his life and his thoughts about the place of the artist in...
Siberians (1940)
Two six-graders are trying to find the Stalin's pipe and return it to the owner.
The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks (1924)
An ignorant and prejudiced American’s visit of Soviet Russia goes off the rails after his luggage is stolen and he is separated from his...
Your Friend (1927)
Khokhlova, a girl-reporter on a Moscow newpaper, falls in love with factory manager Petrovsky. To her he's the epitome of manliness--virile,...
The Death Ray (1925)
In a capitalist country, workers are heavily repressed but manage to get a "death ray" to fight back. (A part of the movie is lost.)
Loss of Feeling (1935)
In an unnamed English-speaking capitalist land, a young engineer invents inexhaustible giant robots to replace the fragile human workers on...
The Silence of Pelešjan (2011)
A documentary about the Armenian avant-garde filmmaker, Artavazd Pelešjan.
However Odd, But Khokhlova (1987)
The film is about Russian silent movie star Alexandra Khokhlova. She was the first Soviet blacklisted actress. In her 90es, Khokhlova acts in this...
The Death Ray (1925)
In a capitalist country, workers are heavily repressed but manage to get a "death ray" to fight back. (A part of the movie is lost.)
Sasha (1930)
A Russian woman tells the tragic story of her life.
We from the Urals (1943)
A story about two teenagers and their life during WWII in Urals district of Russia.
Sasha (1930)
A Russian woman tells the tragic story of her life.
The Great Consoler (1933)
The Great Consoler is Lev Kuleshov’s most personal film reflecting both the facts of his life and his thoughts about the place of the artist in...