Bullin' the Bullsheviki


1919

Film Details

Release Date
Nov 1, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Eff & Eff Producing Co.
Distribution Company
State Rights
Country
United States

Synopsis

American Lotta Nerve comes to Killemoff, Russia to destroy Bolshevism with two spies disguised as a horse. When Bolsheviki leader Trotzsky sees Lotta, he takes her to a hotel room where she rejects him after he starts to remove her clothes. After Lotta sends her spies to get an army, she witnesses, at the high court of Bolshevism, a man hit by a pile-driver for drunkenness. In a cabaret behind the courtroom curtain, Lotta steals Trotzsky's war plans. From the battlefield, she sends her peace terms demanding that Trotzsky and his gang wash and go to work. When he refuses and she shells the town, Trotzsky sends a rider to New York for help. Seeing his rider arrested through a periscope, Trotzsky agrees to surrender, even though shells kill a vast number of people. After the leaders are court-martialled and shot, they bury themselves to the cheers of the soldiers and Lotta.

Film Details

Release Date
Nov 1, 1919
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Eff & Eff Producing Co.
Distribution Company
State Rights
Country
United States

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This film, the first production of the Eff and Eff Producing Company, was shot at the Paragon Studios in Fort Lee, NJ. The plot description in the film's copyright materials uses the character name of Trotzsky although reviews refer to the character played by Billy Ruge as Lean Itsky.