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Leonid Lukov
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Personal details
Born
Leonid Davydovich Lukov

(1909-05-02)2 May 1909
Mariupol, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire
(now Ukraine)
Died 24 April 1963(1963-04-24) (aged 53)
Leningrad, Soviet Union
(now St. Petersburg, Russia)
Occupation Film director
Screenwriter

Leonid Davydovich Lukov (Russian: Леонид Давидович Луков, 2 May 1909 – 24 April 1963) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 25 films between 1930 and 1963. Leonid Lukov was awarded the Stalin Prize twice: in 1941 and 1952.

Filmography[]

  • Scum (Накипь); 1930, short
  • Komsomol is my Motherland (Родина моя — комсомол); 1931, documentary
  • Roots of Commune (Корешки коммуны); 1931
  • Italian (Итальянка); 1931
  • Eshelon No... (Эшелон №...); 1932
  • Youth (Молодость); 1934
  • I Love (Я люблю); 1936
  • Director (Директор); 1938
  • A Great Life, Part 1 (Большая жизнь, 1 серия); 1939
  • Nother (Мать); 1941, short
  • Aleksandr Parkhomenko (Александр Пархоменко); 1942
  • Two Soldiers (Два бойца); 1943
  • It Happened in the Donbass (Это было в Донбассе); 1945
  • A Great Life, Part 2 (Большая жизнь, 2 серия); 1946
  • Private Aleksandr Matrosov (Рядовой Александр Матросов); 1947
  • Miners of the Don (Донецкие шахтеры); 1950
  • Vassa Zheleznova (Васса Железнова); 1953
  • Barbarians (Варвары); 1953
  • Least We Forget (Об этом забывать нельзя); 1954
  • To a New Shore (К новому берегу); 1955
  • Different Fortunes (Разные судьбы); 1956
  • Aleksa Dundić (Олеко Дундич); 1958
  • Two Lives (Две жизни); 1961
  • Trust me, People (Верьте мне, люди); 1964

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