Taras Bulba (1909 film)
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| Taras Bulba | |
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| Russian: Тарас Бульба | |
| Directed by | Aleksandr Drankov |
| Written by | Nikolai Gogol (novel) |
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| Country | Russian Empire |

Taras Bulba, (Russian: Тарас Бульба) is a 1909 Russian drama short film directed by Aleksandr Drankov.[1][2] It was a silent film, based on the novel of the same name by Nikolai Gogol.[3]
In 1962, a long film of the same name, based loosely on Gogol's novel, premiered.