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Field name | Value |
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Title | A Treasure House of Fighting Fame |
Production Date | 1972 |
Country of Production | USSR |
Duration | 00:21:01 |
Production Company | Central Documentary Film Studios, Moscow |
Film Subject Era | 1917-1924; 1939-1945; 1946-1953 |
Genre | Documentary |
Summary | Film that goes through the Soviet Museum of the Armed Forces, using the documents and displays housed there to tell the story of Soviet military action in the Russian Civil War and Second World War. |
Original Title | Сокровищница боевой славы |
Subjects | Soldiers; Wars; Museums; Army; Peace; Russian Civil War (1917-1922); Russian Revolution (1917); Red Army; Air force; Commemorations; Navy; Parades and marches; Second World War (1939-1945); Battle of Moscow (1941-1942); Partisans; Sabotage; Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943); Industry; Weapons; Tanks; Aircraft; Liberation; Warsaw Pact; Battles |
Director | Shirokov, Vladimir |
Contributors |
Script: Nepomnyashchego, T. Photography: Yatsun, Yevgeny |
People | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870-1924); Frunze, Mikhail (1885-1925); Kotovsky, Grigory (1881-1925); Stalin, Josef (1878-1953); Zhukov, Georgy (1896-1974); Grechko, Andrei (1903-1976) |
Places | USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics); Siberia; Crimea; Moscow; Berlin; Germany; Japan; Stalingrad (Volgograd); Russia |
Fiction/Non Fiction | Non Fiction |
Sound | Sound |
Colour Format | Black and White |
Film Format | 35mm Comb BW pos |
Language | English (Narrator) |
Module | Wars & Revolutions |
BFI Identifier | N-504031 |
Copyright | The British Film Institute |