File:Vladimir Gajdarov and Olga Gzovskaya Dostojevsky's Crime and Punishment.jpg

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English: German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 937/2, 1925-1926. Vladimir Gajdarov and Olga Gzovskaya in Schuld und Sühne, adaptation of Dostojevsky's Crime and Punishment (Raskolnikov). Might be 1922/1923 German version called Raskolnikow (directed by Robert Wiene), starred Grigori Chmara and not Gajdarov.
This image is a movie star postcard published by Ross Verlag in Berlin.
This is image nr. 937/2 from their series. It was published ca. 1925–1926.


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