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  1. Baltic Deputy (Russian: Депутат Балтики, romanized: Deputat Baltiki) is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. The premiere of the film in the United States took place on September 3, 1937, and on September 27 in the Pennsylvania it was banned from showing by the censorship board.

  2. Nov 25, 2016 · Baltic Deputy (1936) movie. A film based on the life of the Russian scientist, Klement Timiriazev, who taught at Cambridge and Oxford and was awarded the Newton Mantle for...

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  3. Baltic Deputy: Directed by Iosif Kheifits, Aleksandr Zarkhi. With Nikolay Cherkasov, Mariya Domashyova, Boris Livanov, Oleg Zhakov. A film based on the life of the Russian scientist, Klement Timiriazev, who taught at Cambridge and Oxford and was awarded the Newton Mantle for his work.

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    • Drama
    • Iosif Kheifits, Aleksandr Zarkhi
    • 1937-09-03
  4. Timiriazev, one of the few outstanding Russian scientists who (publically) backed the Soviets in their revolutionary campaign, was later elected a delegate to the Leningrad Soviet by the sailors of the Baltic fleet.

  5. A film based on the life of the Russian scientist, Klement Timiriazev, who taught at Cambridge and Oxford and was awarded the Newton Mantle for his work. He one of the few outstanding Russian scientists who publicly backed the Soviets in their revolutionary campaign.

  6. This film depicts incidents in the life of the distinguished Russian scientist and former Oxford professor and scientist Klement Timiriazev (renamed in the film) who, despite ostracism by colleagues, joined the Bolsheviks in 1918 and became a hero of the revolution.

  7. Baltic Deputy is a film directed by Iosif Kheifits, Aleksandr Zarkhi with Nikolai Cherkasov, Marta Domasheva, Boris Livanov, Oleg Zhakov .... Year: 1937. Original title: Deputat Baltiki. Synopsis: A film based on the life of the Russian scientist, Klement Timiriazev, who taught at Cambridge and Oxford and was awarded the Newton Mantle for his work.