Konstantin Yudin
Born 1896 (age 61) · Moscow, Russian Empire (Russia)
Appears in 13 titles

Konstantin Yudin was a Soviet film director and screenwriter, recognized for his work in the comedy and adventure genres. He began his career as an assistant director on Volga-Volga (1938) and later directed successful films such as Four Hearts (1941) and Brave People (1950). Brave People became a box office leader in 1950, attracting over 41 million viewers, and earned Yudin the Stalin Prize in 1951. His films were known for their engaging narratives and were well-received by Soviet audiences.

Filmography

Four Hearts
5.5
Four Hearts
1944
Director
Twins
5.3
Twins
1945
Director
The Wrestler and the Clown
5.8
The Wrestler and the Clown
1957
Director
The Safety Match
5.9
The Safety Match
1954
Director
The Horsemen
5.3
The Horsemen
1950
Director
A Girl with Character
5.3
A Girl with Character
1939
Director
Post in the Mountains
5.4
Post in the Mountains
1953
Director
Antosha Rybkin
6.0
Antosha Rybkin
1941
Director
Behind the Footlights
7.5
Behind the Footlights
1956
Director
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #3
Iniquity
Iniquity
1953
Director