Counterplan (film)
Counterplan (Russian: Встречный) is a 1932 Soviet film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and Fridrikh Ermler. The film’s title-song called "The Song of the Counterplan", composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, became world famous and was adapted into "Au-devant de la vie", a notable song of the French socialist movement of the 1930s. This film could be considered as a Stalin propaganda film. The plot involves an effort to catch "wreckers" at work in a Soviet factory.
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Counterplan (film)
Counterplan (Russian: Встречный) is a 1932 Soviet film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and Fridrikh Ermler. The film’s title-song called "The Song of the Counterplan", composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, became world famous and was adapted into "Au-devant de la vie", a notable song of the French socialist movement of the 1930s. This film could be considered as a Stalin propaganda film. The plot involves an effort to catch "wreckers" at work in a Soviet factory.
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Counterplan (Russian: Встречны ...... " at work in a Soviet factory.
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Turbina 50 000 (ros. Встречный ...... icy Rewolucji Październikowej.
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«Встре́чный» — советский худож ...... вича и поэта Бориса Корнилова.
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1932-11-07
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Counterplan (Russian: Встречны ...... " at work in a Soviet factory.
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Turbina 50 000 (ros. Встречный ...... icy Rewolucji Październikowej.
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«Встре́чный» — советский худож ...... вича и поэта Бориса Корнилова.
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Counterplan (film)
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Turbina 50 000
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Встречный (фильм)
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Counterplan
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