Battle of Moscow (film)
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The Battle of Moscow (Russian: Битва за Москву, Bitva za Moskvu) is a 1985 Soviet two-part war film, presenting a dramatized account of the 1941 Battle of Moscow and the events preceding it. The films were a Soviet-East German-Czechoslovak-Vietnamese co-production directed by Yuri Ozerov who also wrote the script.[1] It was made in time for the 40th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany and the 20th anniversary of the proclamation of the Victory Day holiday and Moscow's declaration as a Hero City.
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Directed by | Yuri Ozerov |
Screenplay by | Yuri Ozerov |
Produced by | Anatoly Raskazov |
Starring | Mikhail Ulyanov |
Narrated by | Vyacheslav Tikhonov |
Cinematography | Igor Chernykh, Vladimir Gusev |
Edited by | Svetlana Metelitsa |
Music by | Aleksandra Pakhmutova |
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Running time | 358 minutes (combined) Film I(1): 91 minutes Film I(2): 88 minutes Film II(1): 90 minutes Film II(2): 89 minutes |
Countries | Soviet Union East Germany Czechoslovakia Vietnam |
Languages | Russian, German. |
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