Russian Pioneers Trailer

Russian Pioneers Trailer (1967)

01 November 1967 Drama 73 mins

1918. Workers from Petrograd come to Altai region to establish the first agricultural commune. In spite of the hostility of the local White Army cossacks the workers build houses, cultivate land. The poor peasants are turning towards the commune. However, White Army cossacks take vengeance on the members of the commune.

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Crew

Mikhail Shcheglov

Mikhail Shcheglov Production Design

Eugeny Shapiro

Eugeny Shapiro Director of Photography

Nikolay Karetnikov

Original Music Composer

International Titles

Pervorossiyanye Trailer

First Russians Trailer

International Releases Dates

Russia 01 November 1967

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