The Precipice

The Precipice

Release date : September 17, 1913
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Russia /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Pyotr Chardynin /
Production companies : A. Khanzhonkov and Co. /
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Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Goncharov. Raisky falls in love with his second cousin Vera, but she coldly rejects his advances. He soon learns that Vera is having an affair with exiled official Mark Volokhov, with whom She is secretly dating. One day, Vera, in a fit of passion, gives herself to Volokhov, which she immediately regrets doing. Raisky and Tatyana Markovna suffer along with her having learned about Vera’s situation. Volokhov invites Vera to marry him but she refuses his proposal. After all these passions, calm comes and in the final frames of the picture, Raisky draws a portrait of Vera, and then sits down to write a long-planned novel.
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  • title:The Precipice
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Runtime:1h 30m
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  • Countries of origin: Russia ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Pyotr Chardynin /
  • Writers: Mariya Kallash-Harris · Ivan Goncharov ·
  • Production companies: A. Khanzhonkov and Co. ·
  • Overview:Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Goncharov. Raisky falls in love with his second cousin Vera, but she coldly rejects his advances. He soon learns that Vera is having an affair with exiled official Mark Volokhov, with whom She is secretly dating. One day, Vera, in a fit of passion, gives herself to Volokhov, which she immediately regrets doing. Raisky and Tatyana Markovna suffer along with her having learned about Vera’s situation. Volokhov invites Vera to marry him but she refuses his proposal. After all these passions, calm comes and in the final frames of the picture, Raisky draws a portrait of Vera, and then sits down to write a long-planned novel.
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