Counterplan Trailer

Counterplan Trailer (1932)

07 November 1932 Drama 115 mins

The story of an effort to catch "wreckers" at work in a Soviet factory. 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.

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Cast

Vladimir Gardin

as Babchenko

Boris Tenin

as Vasya

Boris Poslavsky

as Skvorzov

Mariya Pototskaya

as Ego mat (as M. Pototskaya)

Leonid Alekseev

as Direktor zavoda (as A. Alekseev)

Yakov Gudkin

as Chutochkin

Fedor Slavski

as Master

Pyotr Aleynikov

as Slepnitsyn, young worker (uncredited)

Crew

Dmitri Shostakovich

Original Music Composer

Vladimir Rapoport

Vladimir Rapoport Director of Photography

Aleksandr Gintsburg

Aleksandr Gintsburg Director of Photography

Iosif Martov

Iosif Martov Director of Photography

Lev Arnshtam

Lev Arnshtam Co-Director

Boris Dubrovsky-Eshke

Boris Dubrovsky-Eshke Production Design

Ilya Volk

Ilya Volk Sound Director

Ivan Dmitriyev

Ivan Dmitriyev Sound Director

International Titles

Vstrechnyi Trailer

Vstrechnyy Trailer

Vstrechnyy: Rabota udarnoy brigady Trailer

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International Releases Dates

United States 10 March 1933

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