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Ivan the Terrible

Title
  1. Ivan the Terrible [motion picture] / Alma-Ata, Mosfilm Studios.
Published by
  1. Mount Vernon, NY : Audio Brandon, 1944.
Format
  1. Film, slide, etc.

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  1. Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948
Description
  1. 6 film reels (pt.1, 96 min.; pt.2, 90 min.) : sd. b&w./col.; 16 mm
Summary
  1. Eisenstein was entrusted to make a historical drama from the story of the 16th century Tsar, Ivan IV, who created a unified Russia from a fragmentary collection of feudal holdings. Part I deals with Ivan's struggle to establish himself as Tsar aided by his love for the Tsaritsa Anastasia. It ends with her death by poisoning, turning Ivan's energies solely to his political aims. The ruthlessness of Ivan's measures against the boyars and his conflicts with the Church are the subjects of Part II. A sequence in Part II is the only example of Eisenstein's use of color. The film is an historical analysis made on architectural, pictorial and verbal levels. (Does not circulate)
Subject
  1. Feature films.
  2. Foreign films -- Soviet Union.
  3. Historical films.
  4. Motion pictures -- Soviet Union.
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. In Russian with English subtitles.
Credits (note)
  1. Director, screenplay, Sergei Eisenstein; photography, Edouard Tissé; music, Sergei Prokoviev.
Performer (note)
  1. Nikolai Cherkassov, Ludmilla Tselikouskaya, N. Nabanov, V.I. Pudovkin.
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  1. Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948.
Branch call number
  1. M16 3094 I
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