Saroyan Brothers (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 12, 1969

Original Title:
Սարոյան եղբայրներ

Alternate Titles:
Die Brüder Sarojan
Saroyan Eghbayrner
Saroyan yeghbayrnere
Veljekset Sarojan
Братья Сарояны

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Armenia Studio

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

Saroyan yeghbayrnere

1920. Last days of the first Armenian Republic. Armenian Army fights on two fronts: war with Turkish army in the west, and Red Army incursion and Bolshevik mutiny in the northeast. Hayk Saroyan returns to his native provincial town from Russia to assume a minor post at Dashnak Army command center. His brother Gevorg, captain at the same command center, is a real patriot prefering death to "eternal exile", army power to relegious mercifullness. Very soon a suspicion creeps inside him: his beloved brother is Bolshevik spy.

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Art Direction:
Rafael P. Babayan

Assistant Camera:
M. Khanamiryan
H. Mkrtchyan

Cinematography:
Sarkis Gevorkyan
Karen Mesyan

Co-Director:
Frunze Dovlatyan
Arkady Hayrapetyan

Costume Design:
G. Isayan

Creative Producer:
Frunze Dovlatyan

Dialogue:
Hrant Matevosyan

Director:
Khoren Abramyan

Editor:
R. Yeranyan
Galina Miloserdova

First Assistant Director:
Ruben Martirosyan

Makeup Artist:
Khachik Zahalyan

Music:
Martyn Vartazaryan

Production Manager:
Vartan Badalyan

Script Editor:
V. Mnatsakanyan

Second Assistant Director:
N. Tzaturyan
Rom. Zhamharyan

Sound:
Iren Ordukhanyan

Writer:
Gurgen Boryan

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