Overview:
A dramatized account of a great Russian naval mutiny and a resultant public demonstration, showing support, which brought on a police massacre. The film had an incredible impact on the development of cinema and is a masterful example of montage editing.Original Title: | Броненосец Потёмкин |
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Status: | Released (1925-12-24) |
Awards: | 1 win |
BoxOffice: | $51,198 |
Screen: | Nina Agadzhanova, Sergei Eisenstein, Grigoriy Aleksandrov |
Productions: | Mosfilm, Goskino USSR |
Production Countries: | Soviet Union |
Spoken Languages: | No Language |
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Casts
- 9609: Aleksandr Antonov - Grigory Vakulinchuk
- 9610: Vladimir Barsky - Commander Golikov
- 9607: Grigori Aleksandrov - Chief Officer Giliarovsky
- 9611: Ivan Bobrov - Young Sailor Flogged While Sleeping
- 9727: Mikhail Gomorov - Militant Sailor
- 9728: Aleksandr Levshin - Petty Officer
- 1906799: Nina Poltavtseva - Woman with Pince-nez
Crews
- 9606: Eduard Tisse - Director of Photography - Camera
- 9603: Sergei Eisenstein - Editor - Editing
- 9603: Sergei Eisenstein - Director - Directing
- 9607: Grigori Aleksandrov - Editor - Editing
- 2793: Edmund Meisel - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1403591: Sergei Tretyakov - Writer - Writing
- 1170907: Yakov Bliokh - Producer - Production
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Reviews
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I'm not going to attempt to find loads of cinematic superlatives about this. It's just a great film that depicts the epitome of cruelty, indifference and kindred spirit at sea in spades. The crew of this powerful warship are treated little better than prisoners in a gulag. When the s ....
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