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The Battleship Potemkin

Title
The Battleship Potemkin [motion picture] / Goskino.
Publication
Davenport, Iowa : Blackhawk, 1925.

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Additional Authors
Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948.
Description
2 film reels (60 min.): si. b&w.; 16 mm.
Summary
This classic of Soviet film is a dramatic reenactment of the mutiny aboard the Russian battleship Potemkin in 1905. The crew, living under tyranny, revolt when their officers insist they eat rotten meat. To save themselves from being shot for insubordination, the men throw the officers overboard and sail into Odessa harbor. In the notable "Odessa steps sequence," Russian soldiers shoot the townspeople who gather to welcome the ship.
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Credits (note)
  • Director, writer, Sergei Eisenstein; photography, Edouard Tissé.
Title
The Battleship Potemkin [motion picture] / Goskino.
Imprint
Davenport, Iowa : Blackhawk, 1925.
Performer
Anton Alexandrov, Vladimir Barsky, Levshin Gomarov.
Credits
Director, writer, Sergei Eisenstein; photography, Edouard Tissé.
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Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948.
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M16 1329 B
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