Red Partisans (Russian: Красные партизаны, romanized: Krasnye partizany) is a 1924 Soviet silent war film directed by Vyacheslav Viskovsky [ru].
In Siberia, under occupation of the Whites, on the orders of Admiral Kolchak, house searches and mass arrests of the Bolsheviks take place.
The underground party committee entrusts Bolshevik worker Tokarev, who managed to avoid arrest, with the organization of a guerrilla unit in the taiga.
Peasant Stepan Dolgov, while protecting his wife from the harassment of an officer, kills him and flees into the taiga.
Together, the Red Army and partisans defeat Admiral Kolchak's forces, resulting in the collapse of the White movement in Siberia.