The Battleship Potemkin [videorecording] / produced by the 1st Studio of Goskino ; supervised by J.M. Bliokh ; script by N.F. Agadzhanova-Shutko ; director, Sergei Eisenstein.
2007
DVD 791.4372 B336 2007
Available at 2nd (Main) Floor
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Title
The Battleship Potemkin [videorecording] / produced by the 1st Studio of Goskino ; supervised by J.M. Bliokh ; script by N.F. Agadzhanova-Shutko ; director, Sergei Eisenstein.
Variant Title
Title on disc 2 title frame: Bronenoset͡s Potemkin
Imprint
New York : Kino International, c2007.
Language
Russian
Language Note
Silent film with English intertitles (disc 1) or Russian intertitles with optional English subtitles (disc 2).
Description
2 videodiscs (ca. 69 min.) : sd., b&w & col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Standard Identifiers
738329055820
Call Number
DVD 791.4372 B336 2007
System Control No.
(OCoLC)670865950
Summary
Dramatization of actual events in Czarist Russia (1905). Shows the fierce mutiny aboard the battleship "Prince Potemkin" and the bloody aftermath in Odessa, where the Czar's troops ruthlessly massacred hundreds of innocent civilians who had sympathized with the mutineers. The film is notable for its use of non-actors in roles.
Home use only.
Home use only.
Note
"From the series 'The year 1905'."
Includes the original 1926 Edmund Meisel score, performed by the Deutsches Filmorchestra Babelsberg and conducted by Helmut Imig.
Originally produced as a silent motion picture in 1925.
Restored under the direction of Enno Patalas.
Special features (disc 1): "Tracing Battleship Potemkin," a 42-minute documentary on the making and restoration of the film; photo gallery.
Includes the original 1926 Edmund Meisel score, performed by the Deutsches Filmorchestra Babelsberg and conducted by Helmut Imig.
Originally produced as a silent motion picture in 1925.
Restored under the direction of Enno Patalas.
Special features (disc 1): "Tracing Battleship Potemkin," a 42-minute documentary on the making and restoration of the film; photo gallery.
Credits
Cinematography by Eduard Tisse ; music by Edmund Meisel, adaptation and instumentation, Helmet Imig.
Cast
Members of the Proletkult Theaters; Sailors of the Black Sea Fleet; the Sebastopol Fisherman's Union and the Inhabitants of Odessa.
Audience
14A.
System Details Note
DVD ; full screen presentation.
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