At last, in 1930, he achieved fame throughout the Soviet Union with Anzor, an adapted translation into a Caucasian setting of Vsevolod Ivanov’s civil-war play Armoured Train 14-69.
Sandro Botticelli | Sandro Vigliano | Sandro Rosell | Sandro Pertini | Sandro Penna | Sandro Mazzola | Sandro de América | Sandro Damilano | Sandro Paternostro | Sandro Magister | Sandro Ivo Bartoli | Sandro Henrique Alves Soares | Sandro Gamba | Sandro Foda | Sandro del Prete | Sandro Bertaggia |