1. Film from the series "The Year 1905"
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2. Produced by
the 1st studio of GOSKINO
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3. Supervised by
J. M. BLIOKH
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4. Script by
N. F. AGADZHANOVA-SHUTKO
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5. Director Assistant Director
S. M. EISENSTEIN G. ALEKSANDROV
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6. Head cinematographer
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7. Director's assistants:
A. ANTONOV A. LEVSHIN
M. GOMOROV M. SHTRAUKH
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8. Administrators
A. P. KRYUKOV
and A. KOTOSHEV
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9. Part one.
"MEN AND MAGGOTS."
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10. The spirit of revolution
soared over the Russian land.
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11. A tremendous, mysterious process
was taking place in countless hearts.
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12. The individual personality, having hardly
had time to become conscious of itself...
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13. dissolved in the mass, and the mass itself
became dissolved in the revolutionary élan.
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14. Sailors Matyushenko and Vakulinchuk.
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15. We, the sailors of Potemkin,
must support the workers, our brothers...
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16. and stand among the front lines
of the revolution!
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17. Heavy and gloomy is the sleep
of the off duty.
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18. Attentive, but clumsy.
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19. He vents his anger on a young man.
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20. Hurtful...
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21. Vakulinchuk
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22. Comrades! The time has come
when we too must speak out.
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23. Why wait? All of Russia has risen!
Are we to be the last?
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24. Morning.
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25. We've had enough rotten meat!
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26. Even a dog wouldn't eat this!
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27. The ship doctor Smirnov.
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28. It could crawl overboard on its own!
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29. These aren't worms.
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30. They are dead fly larvae.
You can wash them off with brine!
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31. Russian prisoners in Japan
are fed better than we are!
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32. We've had enough rotten meat!
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33. It's good meat.
End of discussion!
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34. Senior Officer Giliarovsky
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35. Impotent rage was overflowing.
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36. The ship's store.
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37. The sailors refused to eat the borscht.
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38. Part two.
"DRAMA ON THE DECK."
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39. Commander Golikov
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40. Whoever is satisfied with the borscht
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41. take two steps forward!
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42. The petty officers.
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43. You're free to go!
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44. I'll hang the rest on the yard!
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45. Call the guards!
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46. Matyushenko, under the guise of breaking ranks,
calls the sailors to the gun turret.
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47. To the turret...
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48. To the turret!
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49. To the turret...
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50. Guys!
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51. It's time.
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52. Most of them gathered by the turret.
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53. Stop! Don't move!
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54. They try to sneak through
the admiral's hatch.
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55. Back, scoundrels!
That way is not for you!
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56. I'll shoot you all like dogs!
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57. Cover them with canvas!
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58. Got it!
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59. Cover them!
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60. Attention!
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61. Dear Lord!
Make the disobedient see reason!
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62. Fire right into the canvas!
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63. Vakulinchuk decides.
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64. Fire!
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65. BROTHERS!
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66. Who are you shooting at?
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67. The rifles quavered.
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68. Shoot!
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69. Everyone shoot!
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70. Shoot, scum!
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71. To the rifles, brothers!
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72. Smash the dragons! Smash 'em!
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73. Smash 'em all!
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74. Have fear of God!
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75. Beat it, sorcerer!
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76. To the bottom to feed the worms!
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77. Brothers! We've won!
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78. The bleeding Vakulinchuk
flees from the furious Giliarovsky.
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79. Vakulinchuk's overboard!
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80. Save Vakulinchuk!
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81. And he who was first to sound the cry of rebellion
was first to fall at the executioner's hand.
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82. To the shore.
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83. Odessa.
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84. A tent on the new pier in Odessa
is the final resting place for Vakulinchuk.
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85. Part three.
"THE DEAD MAN CALLS OUT."
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86. Mist lingered on from the night...
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87. Rumours came from the pier.
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88. Together with the sun,
the news hit the city.
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89. The battleship raided...
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90. rebellion...
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91. shore...
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92. A killed sailor...
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93. We'll remember.
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94. For a spoonful of borscht.
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95. "Citizens of Odessa!
Lying before you is the body of the brutally
killed sailor Grigory Vakulinchuk...
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96. killed by a senior officer
of the squadron battleship Prince Tavrichesky.
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97. Let's take revenge on the bloodthirsty vampires!
Death to the oppressors!
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98. Crew of the squadron
battleship Prince Tavrichesky."
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99. Eternal memory to the fallen fighters!
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100. All for one.
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101. One
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102. for all.
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103. Down with the executioners!
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104. Down with tyranny!
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105. Mothers and brothers!
Let there not be differences
or hostility among us!
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106. Smash the Jews!
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107. Shoulder to shoulder.
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108. The land is ours.
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109. Tomorrow is ours.
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110. A delegate from shore.
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111. The enemy must be dealt
a decisive blow!
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112. Together with the rebelling workers
from all of Russia
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113. WE WILL WIN!
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114. The shore watched Potemkin
tensely and attentively.
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115. Part four.
"THE ODESSA STAIRCASE."
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116. In those memorable days,
the city lived together
with the rebellious battleship.
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117. Like a white-winged flock,
boats flew to the battleship.
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118. Let's go! Let's convince them!
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119. Listen! Don't shoot!
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120. My boy is badly hurt.
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121. COSSACKS!
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122. And then the brutality of the military
authorities in Odessa was answered
with the battleship's shells.
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123. The target— the Odessa theater.
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124. The generals' headquarters.
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125. Part five.
"RENDEZVOUS WITH THE SQUADRON."
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126. Turbulent meetings went on until evening.
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127. The people of Odessa are waiting for the liberators!
Land the troops and the army will join you.
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128. Landing is not possible.
The admiral's squadron is coming our way.
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129. With one heart,
they decided to face the squadron.
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130. Night came, full of anxiety.
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131. The squadron was sneaking up
in the darkness.
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132. Sore from constant speech,
throats breathe heavily and unevenly.
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133. Squadron on the horizon!
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134. All hands on deck!
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135. Prepare for battle!
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136. Full speed!
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137. Hearts forward!
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138. Top speed!
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139. Potemkin and destroyer No. 267.
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140. The admiral attacks!
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141. The squadron draws near!
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142. Give the signal: join us!
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143. Join!
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144. us!
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145. The enemy is within firing range!
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146. All against one.
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147. ONE AGAINST ALL.
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148. Shoot?
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149. or...
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150. BROTHERS!
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151. Above the heads of the tsar's admirals
thundered a brotherly hurrah.
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152. And proudly waving the red flag of victory,
without a single shot, the rebellious battleship
passed through the rows of the squadron.
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153. Directed by
Sergei M. Eisenstein
1925
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154. Starring
Members of the Proletkult Theater
Sailors of the Black-Sea Fleet
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155. The Sevastopol Fishermen's Association
Inhabitants of Odessa
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156. Motto according to Leo Trotsky,
Russia, during the Revolution
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157. A reconstruction of the Russian
premiere version directed by Enno Patalas
in cooperation with Anna Bohn
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158. An Initiative Project of the
German Federal Cultural Foundation
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159. Supported by
German Federal Film Archive, Berlin
and British Film Institute, London
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160. Titles
Moser+Rosié, Berlin
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161. Film laboratory
Taunus Film, Wiesbaden
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162. Colorization of the flag
Gerhard Ullmann
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