Director Frederick Ermler’s last silent feature and the last of four collaborations with actor Fiodor Nikitin. Nikitin plays an officer who spends a decade after the Great War as a shell-shocked amnesiac, until a glimpse of a woman through a train window sparks the return of his memory. He makes his way back to St. Petersburg, now Leningrad, a man out of time who struggles to make sense of the new society brought about by the revolution.
| Release Date | October 28, 1929 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Обломок империи | |
| Runtime | 1h 50min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | No Language | |
| Original Language | Russian | |
| Production Countries | Soviet Union | |
| Production Companies | Sovkino | |