Jimmy Higgings
movie

Released October 09, 1928
Overview
Jimmy Higgings is a worker of the plant making weapons for the Tsarist Russia and the German Empire. During World War I, Jimmy speaks at a spontaneous rally against the war. He is arrested. When released, he becomes unemployed. He is happy to hear the news about the revolution; he volunteers into the American expeditionary force thinking that having the weapons he can fight against Germans – the enemies of the Russian revolution. However, finding himself in Russia, Jimmy soon realises that the expeditionary force of American volunteers fights not against the Germans, but against the young Socialist Russia. Without any hesitations, he takes the path of revolutionary struggle, he spreads propaganda among the American soldiers and distributes Bolshevik leaflets. Captured by the American military police, Jimmy Higgings does not betray his friends. He is sentenced to twenty years in a military prison. Jimmy cannot stand it and loses his mind…
Cast

Amvrosii Buchma
as
Jimmy Higgins
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Elena Adamaytis-Astangova
as
Lizzie Higgins

Boris Shlikhting
as
Bill Murray
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V. Kolpashnikov
as
Abel Grenich
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Konstantin Koshevskiy
as
Lassie, Abel's son
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Vladimir Lanskoy
as
Edwin Wood

Yuliya Solntseva
as
Ellen

Ivan Zamychkovskyi
as
Doctor Servus
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B. Goncharov
as
Schneider, brewer
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Nikolai Panov
as
Ganneth

Gavriil Marinchak
as
Kalinkin
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Polina Skliar-Otava
as
Mabel Smith




