Accordion (film)

Accordion (Russian: Гармонь, romanized: Garmon) is a 1934 Soviet musical film directed by Igor Savchenko.

[1] The merry village accordionist Timofey Dudin, or as known by his nickname Timoshka, is elected secretary at one of the Komsomol units.

The unusual prolonged silence leads quickly to a discord between the true Komsomol and the kulak supporters which causes Timoshka to pick up his accordion again ...

Poet Aleksandr Zharov assisted Savchenko with the rhymed dialog.

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