By the Law

  • 80'
  • USSR
  • 1926
Three men, one couple, one dog; all searching for gold on the banks of the Yukon in Alaska, the home of the gold rush. Everything runs smoothly at first, then Dennin suddenly shoots two of the prospectors. And then there were three. Nelson and his wife Edith (Alexandra Khokhlova) subdue the murderer. The corpses are taken away and buried; Dennin is tied up in the cabin and kept under constant guard. None can leave, as the ice and snow have begun to melt, flooding the Klondike Fields.
By the Law is an absolute masterpiece, the greatness of which stems from its very minimalism. One can label By the Law a formalist action film, a Western psychodrama or an experimental study in bigotry. There is as much of the silent Westerns of John Ford as there is of Erich von Stroheim’s Greed and Charles Chaplin’s The Gold Rush in By the Law.
Director
Lev Kuleshov
Country of production
USSR
Year
1926
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
80'
Medium
Betacam Digi
Original title
Po zakonu
Language
Russian
Production Company
Goskino
Screenplay
Viktor Shklovsky, Lev Kuleshov, adapted from the story The Unexpected by Jack London
Cinematography
Konstantin Kuznetsov
Production Design
Isaak Makhlis
Cast
Aleksandra Khokhlova, Sergei Komarov
Director
Lev Kuleshov
Country of production
USSR
Year
1926
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
80'
Medium
Betacam Digi
Original title
Po zakonu
Language
Russian
Production Company
Goskino
Screenplay
Viktor Shklovsky, Lev Kuleshov, adapted from the story The Unexpected by Jack London
Cinematography
Konstantin Kuznetsov
Production Design
Isaak Makhlis
Cast
Aleksandra Khokhlova, Sergei Komarov