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The Inventor

1925, First Film Studio VUFKU (Odesa), 3 parts / 875 m

Director:
Scriptwriter:
Cameraman:
 Dmytro Feldman
Artist: 
Ivan Suvorov
Cast:
 Ivan Kapralov (Vasyl Mykhailiuk / Mykhailov, a locksmith-inventor), Pavlo Hierov (Petro Andriiovych, a foreman), Dmytro Erdman (Stepan), Oksana Pidlisna (Hanna, a packer), Osyp Merlatti (an engineer), Heorhii Sprantse (an engineer), Vasiliy Yaroslavtsev (a chief foreman), Teodor Brainin (a Tatar), Oleksandr Malskyi (a watchman), Dmytro Fedorovskyi, Anton Klymenko, Vladimir Uralskiy, Ivan Syzov (workers

It is a propaganda satire about a locksmith of the car building works who invented automatic screwdrivers.

The script was approved by the Higher Repertoire Committee (protocol No 599) on 18 February 1925. The film was released in the spring of 1925 within the third issue of VUFKU’s newsreel Flywheel.

The film is lost.

The script was approved by the Higher Repertoire Committee on 18 February 1925 (protocol No 599).