

Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1
Directed by Yevgeniy Nekrasov, Ivan Mutanov, Aleksandr OleninWhere to Watch Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1 Trivia
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1 was released on August 2, 1941.
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1 was directed by Yevgeniy Nekrasov, Ivan Mutanov, Aleksandr Olenin.
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1 has a runtime of 32m.
The movie collection consists of three novellas. "Meeting with Maxim." On the screen are the last shots of the movie "Vyborg Side". The movie ends and the hero goes off the screen. He addresses the audience with a patriotic appeal. "A Dream in the Hand." The movie in satirical form "warns" Hitler in his disturbing dream of inevitable defeat on Russian soil. He dreams of Napoleon, the German occupiers of 1918 - all those who experienced the power of Russian arms on their own skin. "Three in a funnel." A wounded Red Army soldier falls into a funnel. The nurse who is there bandages the soldier. The third inhabitant of the funnel is a wounded Hitler. The nurse helps him too, after which the Nazi tries to shoot the girl. The Red Army man hits the enemy with an accurate shot.
The key characters in Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1 are Гитлер (Pyotr Repnin), офицер оккупант (Mikhail Troyanovsky), Наполеон (Vladimir Kantsel).
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1 is a Short, War film.
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #1 has an audience rating of 7.3 out of 10.









