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Strike

Cast

Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, Ivan Klyukvin View All


Crew

Sergei Eisenstein (Screenplay), Sergei Eisenstein (Director), Grigori Aleksandrov (Screenplay), ???? ????????????? (Screenplay) View All

Release: Apr. 28th, 1925
Runtime: 1 hour, 29 minutes
Workers in a factory in pre-revolutionary Russia go on strike and are met by violent suppression.
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Takoma11
I understand that the animals in their various situations were being used as allegory for the treatment of the workers, but animal cruelty (simulated or especially unsimulated) is never something I want in a film and always dings it a point for me.


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