The End of St. Petersburg

A view of changing conditions in Russia as interpreted by a young peasant who lives through the upheaval in St. Petersburg which culminates in revolution in 1917. Surveys the events of the war years, the overthrow of the Czarist regime, and the transition of the people's government from St. Pet...

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Corporate Authors: Blackhawk Films, Eastin-Phelan Corporation, Workers' International Relief
Other Authors: Baranovskai͡a, Vera, Chisti͡akov, Aleksandr Petrovich, 1880-1942, Chuvelev, Ivan Pavlovich, 1897-1942, Golovni͡a, Anatoliĭ, 1900-1982, Pudovkin, Vsevolod Illarionovich, 1893-1953, Zarkhi, Nathan
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: [Davenport, Iowa] : Released by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelan Corp., 1975
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Summary:A view of changing conditions in Russia as interpreted by a young peasant who lives through the upheaval in St. Petersburg which culminates in revolution in 1917. Surveys the events of the war years, the overthrow of the Czarist regime, and the transition of the people's government from St. Petersburg to Leningrad
Item Description:A foreign film (U.S.S.R.)
Made in 1927 as silent motion picture
Sound consists of music track only
Physical Description:2 film reels (80 min.) : sd., b&w. ; 16 mm
Production Credits:Director, V.I. Pudovkin; scenario, Nathan Zarkhi; photography, Anatoli N. Golovnya, K. Vents