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  1. The Days of the Turbins (Russian: Дни Турбиных, romanized: Dni Turbinykh) is a 1976 Soviet three-part television drama film. It was directed by Vladimir Basov and based on the play with the same name by Mikhail Bulgakov (itself Bulgakov's adaptation of his novel The White Guard for the stage).

  2. The Days of the Turbins ( Russian: Дни Турбиных, romanized : Dni Turbinykh) is a four-act play by Mikhail Bulgakov that is based upon his novel The White Guard . It was written in 1925 and premiered on 5 October 1926 in Moscow Art Theatre (MAT) and was directed by Konstantin Stanislavsky.

  3. Directed by Vladimir Basov. Kiev. Winter of 1918-1919. The power in the city passes from the hetman to the Directorate of Ukraine, then from Petliura to the Bolsheviks. Turbins and their acquaintances have to make their choice.

    • Vladimir Basov
    • Mosfilm
  4. Visit the movie page for 'Days of the Turbins' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Andrey Myagkov
    • Vladimir Basov
    • Gosteleradio USSR, Mosfilm
  5. Kiev. Winter of 1918-1919. The power in the city passes from the hetman to the Directorate of Ukraine, then from Petliura to the Bolsheviks. Turbins and their acquaintances have to make their choice. Colonel Alexei Turbin and his brother Nicholas remain loyal to the White Movement and bravely defend it, without worrying about their lives.

    • Andrey Myagkov
    • November 1, 1976
  6. The Days of the Turbins (Russian: Дни Турбиных|Dni Turbinykh) is a 1976 Soviet three-part television drama film directed by Vladimir Basov, based on the eponymous play by Mikhail Bulgakov (the author's adaptation of his novel The White Guard for stage).

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  8. Masterfully done re-telling of Bulgakov's brilliant play (itself a version of the novel, "White Guard"), "Days of the Turbins".