Joseph N. Ermolieff
An image from The Queen of Spades, one of the productions that also features Joseph N. Ermolieff.

Joseph N. Ermolieff

March 24, 1889 — Moscow, Russian Empire

One of the first Russian film entrepreneurs. In October 1907, while still a law student at Moscow University, he was hired as a junior technician in the Moscow branch of the "Pathé Brothers" film company. A year later, he was already the head of the company's sales department, and three years later, he was the general representative of "Pate" in Russia. Since 1912 - co-owner of the rental company "Ermoliev, Zarkhin and Segel" (in Rostov-on-Don). In 1915 he founded his own film studio "I. Ermoliev”, under the auspices of which more than 120 films were released. In 1918 he opened a branch of the film company in Yalta. Since 1920 - in exile. Settled in France, where he organized the company "Ermolieff-Cinéma". It translated Russian films for foreign distribution. In 1936, he was awarded the Order of the Legion of Honor for services to the French film industry. A year later, he moved to the United States, where he produced films in Hollywood until the end of his life.

The Queen of Spades

The Queen of Spades

1916

Father Sergius

Father Sergius

1918

Satan Triumphant

Satan Triumphant

1917

Outpost in Morocco

Outpost in Morocco

1949

Fort Algiers

Fort Algiers

1953

Knight's Spirit

Knight's Spirit

1918

The House of Mystery

The House of Mystery

1923

Miguel Strogoff

Miguel Strogoff

1944