
Boris Barnet
Directing·June 18, 1902·† January 8, 1965 — 62 years old·Moscow, Russian Empire
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Boris Vasilyevich Barnet was a Soviet film director, actor and screenwriter of British origin. He directed 27 films between 1927 and 1963.
Boris Barnet was born in Moscow. His grandfather Thomas Barnet was a printer who moved to the Russian Empire from Great Britain back in the 19th century. A student of the Moscow Art School, he joined the Red Army at age 16 and was then professionally involved in boxing. In 1927 he shot his first feature, a comedy film, The Girl with a Hatbox, starring Anna Sten. His 1928 melodramatic film The House on Trubnaya, starring Vera Maretskaya, was rediscovered in the mid-1990s and now ranks as one of the classic Russian silent films.
Known For
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2024The Cinema Language of an Era: Boris Barnet1963Whistle StopDirector · Writer1962AlyonkaDirector1959AnnushkaDirector1957The Wrestler and the ClownDirector1956PoetDirector1955LyanaDirector · Screenplay1952Masters of Ukrainian Art in ConcertDirector1951Bountiful SummerDirector1948Pages of LifeDirector1947Secret AgentGen. von Kühn · Director1946SinegoriyaArseniy Petrovich Gay1945Dark Is the NightDirector1942A Priceless HeadDirector1942A Good LadDirector1941Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #3Director1940The Old JockeyDirector1939The PeasantsEditor1939A Night in SeptemberDirector1936By the Bluest of SeasDirector1933OutskirtsDirector · Writer1931The ThawDirector1930The Backlog!1929The Living CorpsePickpocket1928Storm Over AsiaEnglish soldier, pipe smoker1928The House on Trubnayapasserby (uncredited) · Director1927Moscow in OctoberDirector1927The Girl with the Hat BoxDirector1926Miss MendBarnet, reporter · Writer · Stunt Double · Director1926The Three Million TrialJournalist (uncredited)1925Chess FeverCameo (uncredited)1924The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the BolsheviksJeddy - The Cowboy











