Nail in the Boot
Nail in the Boot (Russian: Гвоздь в сапоге) is a 1931 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov[1][2][3][4]
Nail in the Boot | |
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Russian: Гвоздь в сапоге | |
Directed by | Mikhail Kalatozov |
Written by | Leonid Perelman |
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Cinematography | Shalva Apaqidze |
Country | ![]() |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The worker does not manage to have time to transmit the report during the training maneuvers because of poor-quality boots and the gas attack destroys the command of the armored train. The worker is accused of the tragedy, but the tribunal is actually to blame, since it includes people who made defective shoes.[5]
Starring
- Aleksandre Jaliashvili
- Siko Palavandishvili
- Akaki Khorava
- Arkadi Khintibidze[6]
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References
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