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Fall of Eagles is a 13-part British television drama aired by the BBC in 1974. The series was created by John Elliot and produced by Stuart Burge.The series portrays historical events from 1848 to 1918, dealing with the ruling dynasties of Austria-Hungary (the Habsburgs), Germany (the Hohenzollerns), and Russia (the Romanovs).
The Fall of Berlin (Russian: Падение Берлина, romanized: Padeniye Berlina) is a 1950 Soviet war and propaganda film, in two parts separated in the manner of a serial. [1] It was produced by Mosfilm Studio and directed by Mikheil Chiaureli , with a script written by Pyotr Pavlenko and a musical score composed by Dmitri Shostakovich .
These are depictions of diverse aspects of war in film and television, including but not limited to documentaries, TV mini-series, drama serials, and propaganda film.The list starts before World War I, followed by the Roaring Twenties, and then the Great Depression, which eventually saw the outbreak of World War II in 1939, which ended in 1945.
Usaviya Nihandai (Sinhala: උසාවිය නිහඩයි) (Silence in the Courts) is a 2015 Sri Lankan Sinhala documentary dram directed by Prasanna Vithanage and produced by H D Premasiri.Specially this is not belongs to the film category. [2] The film runs through narration, where the role leads by Thilakshini Ratnayake.
Lenin in October (Russian: Ленин в Октябре, romanized: Lenin v oktyabre) is a 1937 Soviet biographical drama film directed by Mikhail Romm and Dmitri Vasilyev and starring Boris Shchukin, Nikolay Okhlopkov and Vasili Vanin. [1]
Lenin in 1918: Vladimir Lenin: Boris Shchukin: The Mad Empress: Charlotte of Belgium: Medea de Novara: Man of Conquest: Sam Houston: Richard Dix: Nurse Edith Cavell: Edith Cavell: Anna Neagle: On His Own: Maxim Gorky: Aleksei Lyarsky: The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex: Elizabeth I of England: Bette Davis: Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of ...
The Eagles, with arguably the most talented roster in the NFL from top to bottom, suddenly turned into one of the worst teams in football after a 10-1 start. It's going to be a long offseason ...
Vladimir Lenin as represented in the film. The film was not as successful or influential in the Soviet Union as Battleship Potemkin. Among the first spectators of the picture were some who found the film stilted and artificial. Vladimir Mayakovsky said the following about Nikandrov's acting who embodied the character of Lenin in the film: