
Stepan Kayukov
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 1, 1898
Place of Birth: Saratov, Saratov uyezd, Saratov Governorate, Russian Empire [now Saratov Oblast, Russia]
Known For

The Miners
Semyon Primak, in the direction of the regional committee, arrives in one of the small towns of Donbas and immediately enters into battle with the chief of the mine, Chub, who, in a situation of continuous assault, plays into the hands of the Trotskyites and bandits operating in the mine. Having received moral support from the new secretary, the best 'udarnik', shockworker Matvey Bobylev implements a new method of coal mining and, contrary to the intentions of the enemy group, finds a wide response among the miners of Donbas.

The Prince and the Pauper
Two look-alike boys, one a poor street kid and the other a prince, exchange places to see what the other's life is like.

The Girlfriends
Girlfriends Zoya, Natasha and Asya live in Petrograd. Before the Civil War, young heroines are aware of the social injustice of life. When the war begins, the girls are recorded by the orderlies of the working group to protect the Bolshevik Petrograd from the advance of the whites.

Hello, Moscow!
At the amateur talent show the boy, accompanying himself on the accordion, sings a song about Moscow... The plot of the movie is based on the story of the director of the school about how this accordion, once belonging to a cadre worker who died during a demonstration in 1905, has been in many hands before it got to the guys.

People on the Bridge
The end of the 50s. The former head of the department Bulygin is sent from Moscow to Siberia to build a bridge across the Severnaya River. With him goes his family: his wife, son, daughter and his daughter's fiancé. Once an experienced builder, and now just an overbearing official, Bulygin cannot find common ground with the workers, and people begin to leave the construction site. However, after many experiences and mental trials Bulygin regains the features of a skillful leader.

Adventures of Korzinkina
A lyrical comedy about cashier Yana Korzinkina, who loves helping people. To cheer up a budding singer, she accompanies him to the theater and ends up at a pop music competition.

The Stone Flower
This remarkable film is based on P. Bazhov’s fairy tale “The Malachite Box”. Little Danila was the most inquisitive apprentice of old Prokopich, a famous stone-carving master. Years passed… Like his teacher, the grown-up Danila has learned to feel the soul of his material and became an expert in handling rare precious stones found in the Ural Mountains. One day he met the Mistress of the Copper Mountain, a fairy who ordered for herself an unusual stone flower.

Peasants
The peaceful life of an exemplary collective farm is being rent asunder by shortages and dissent, and a commissar is sent to uncover the source of the problems, unaware that their is actual sabotage involved.

Journey Beyond Three Seas
This first co-production of the Soviet and Indian cinematographers is dedicated to the Tver merchant Afanasy Nikitin who in 1466-1472 blazed the trade way from Europe to India. The film is based on Nikitin’s travel notes. Starring in the film are popular Russian actor Oleg Strizhenov and India’s 1950s movie star Nargis.

The Magic Voyage of Sinbad
Sadko is based on an opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, which was based on a Russian epic tale of the same name. In the old Russian city of Novgorod, the merchants are feasting in a gorgeous palace and Sadko is bragging that he can bring to their land a sweet-voiced bird of happiness. They laugh at him, but he is offered help by the Ocean King's daughter, who is mesmerized by Sadko's singing and is in love with him. The hero is destined to visit many lands in his search of the bird. First shown in the USA in 1953 with English subtitles. This entry is for 1962 English-dub by Roger Corman's Filmgroup, which runs about 8 minutes shorter (removes much of the music) than the Russian original (see, Sadko, 1953)
Filmography
as Данила Григорьевич
as Khorkov
as Dzyuba
as Patissonet/Arzt
as Vanya, wrestling contest promoter
as Перевалов
as Neptune
as Василий Андреевич
as Rubstov-Yennitsky
as Ivan Sergeyevich, street sweeper
as Trader
as King Fanfaron
as Usynin
as Merchant (uncredited)
as Representative of the factory (uncredited)
as Papasha
as Bakhtiyar - vizir
as Water carrier
as Lamychev
as Ветер
as Semenov
as Kirill Petrovich
as Dzhoma
as ингуш Мусса
as дьяк
as Andrey Dimov
as Egor Nikolayevich Pyatigorov
as Dema
as Fyodorov's comrade at the railway station
as tavern owner (uncredited)
as Kochkaryov
as Collective farmer
as Dmitri "Dyema" Savchenko
as Mr. Tushkanchik
as Ignat (clerk)
as Worker