Konstantin Yudin
Born: 1896-01-08 in Moscow, Russian Empire (Russia)
Died: 1957-03-30
Known For: Directing
Biography
Konstantin Yudin was a Soviet film director and screenwriter, recognized for his work in the comedy and adventure genres. He began his career as an assistant director on Volga-Volga (1938) and later directed successful films such as Four Hearts (1941) and Brave People (1950). Brave People became a box office leader in 1950, attracting over 41 million viewers, and earned Yudin the Stalin Prize in 1951. His films were known for their engaging narratives and were well-received by Soviet audiences.
Filmography
1957
- Gutta-Percha Boy ... (Producer)
- The Wrestler and the Clown ... (Director)
1956
- Behind the Footlights ... (Director)
1954
- The Safety Match ... (Director)
1953
- Iniquity ... (Writer)
- Post in the Mountains ... (Director)
1950
- The Horsemen ... (Director)
1945
- Twins ... (Director)
1944
- Four Hearts ... (Director)
1941
- Antosha Rybkin ... (Director)
- Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #3 ... (Director)
1939
- A Girl with Character ... (Director)
1938
- Volga - Volga ... (First Assistant Director)