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The Best Film of … 1934
For 1934 I’ve managed to stay European, with Catherine the Great (UK), Les Misérables (France) and Lieutenant Kizhe (Soviet Union). I was actually hunting for a Soviet equivalent of Catherine the Great, but came instead across Lieutenant Kizhe, a film … Continue reading
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Tagged 1934, Alan Alda, Aleksandr Faintsimmer, Boris Gorin-Goryainov, Catherine the Great, Charles Duilin, Charles Vanel, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Elisabeth Bergner, Flora Robson, Gaby Triquet, Harry Baur, Jean Servais, Josseline Gaël, Laurence Hanray, Les Msérables, Lieutenant Kizhe, Marguerite Moreno, MASH, Mikhail Yanshin, Nina Shatnerikova, Paul Czinner, Poruchik Kizhe, Raymond Bernard, Sergei Prokofiev, The Rise of Catherine the Great, The Wages of Fear, Troika, Tuttle, Victor Hugo
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