Song of Heroes Trailer

Song of Heroes Trailer (1932)

23 December 1932 Factual 50 mins

The building of blast furnaces Magnitogorsk and the Kubas Basin by Komsomol, the Communist Union of youth, as part of Stalin’s first five-year plan.

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International Titles

Komsomol Trailer

Pesn o geroyakh Trailer

Песнь о героях Trailer

Youth Speaks Trailer

International Releases Dates

Russia 13 March 1933

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