Battleship Potemkin (1925)

NR12/24/1925Drama, History, War1h 15m
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Revolution is the only lawful, equal, effectual war. It was in Russia that this war was declared and begun.

Overview

A dramatized account of a great Russian naval mutiny and a resultant public demonstration, showing support, which brought on a police massacre. The film had an incredible impact on the development of cinema and is a masterful example of montage editing.

Top Billed Cast

  1. Cast 1

    Aleksandr Antonov

    Grigory Vakulinchuk

  2. Cast 1

    Vladimir Barsky

    Commander Golikov

  3. Cast 1

    Grigori Aleksandrov

    Chief Officer Giliarovsky

  4. Cast 1

    Ivan Bobrov

    Young Sailor Flogged While Sleeping

  5. Mikhail Gomorov

    Militant Sailor

  6. Aleksandr Levshin

    Petty Officer

  7. Nina Poltavtseva

    Woman with Pince-nez

  8. Konstantin Feldman

    Student Agitator

  9. Prokhorenko

    Mother Carrying Wounded Boy

I'm not going to attempt to find loads of cinematic superlatives about this. It's just a great film that depicts the epitome of cruelty, indifference and kindred spirit at sea in spades. The crew of this powerful warship are treated little better than prisoners in a gulag. When the ship's doctor insists that their daily meat ration (which could "jump into the water by itself") is safe to eat, a few of them decide to take a stance. Their officer humiliates them, and when they refuse to back down he corners them on deck and orders them shot. This proves the flashpoint for his crewmen who proceed...