Gold Reserves (film)

Gold Reserves (Russian: Золотй Запас, romanized: Zolotoy zapas) is a 1925 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Vladimir Gardin.[1][2] The picture is considered lost.[3]

Gold Reserves
Directed byVladimir Gardin
Written byBoris Leonidov
CinematographyEduard Tisse
Production
company
Release date
15 August 1925
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageSilent
Russian intertitles

Plot

The film is about the struggle between the Bolshevik underground and Red partisans in the rear of the frontier of the Kolchak troops, which ended in an attack on the enemy train, capture by the Kolchak unit and discovery of the carefully guarded gold reserves.

Cast

gollark: Guess what? When they'll be available?
gollark: Oh, 95% of your atoms contain them.
gollark: They're delayed or something. Due to Intel process beeoids.
gollark: Soon™.
gollark: One cracks more crackily.

References

Bibliography

  • Wolfgang Beilenhoff. Poetika Kino: Theorie und Praxis des Films im russischen Formalismus. Suhrkamp, 2005.


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