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Alexander Nevsky (1938)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:15
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 52 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Nikolai Cherkassov stars as the legenday Alexander Nevsky in Sergei Eisenstein's masterpiece of propaganda, made with the assistance of Stalin, to stir up Soviet audiences in anticipation of a Nazi... Nikolai Cherkassov stars as the legenday Alexander Nevsky in Sergei Eisenstein's masterpiece of propaganda, made with the assistance of Stalin, to stir up Soviet audiences in anticipation of a Nazi invasion. Withdrawn from release after the signing of the Hitler-Stalin pact in 1939, it returned to Russian theaters in 1941, following the commencement of hostilities. The film is set in 13th-century Russia, as the religious brotherhood of the Teutonic Knights runs rampant throughout the land. Following the brutal sack of the city of Pskov, the people of Novgorod must decide if they will fight the invaders or, like other cities, bribe them to obtain peace. Opting to fight, they call on their greatest military leader, Alexander Nevsky, who is still recuperating with his troops from defeating the Swedish army. The historic battle on the frozen surface of Lake Peipus, pitting the peasant army of Nevsky against the better-equipped German force, is one of the most impressive spectacles in film history, a visual symphony of mutual slaughter as powerful now as on the day of its release. Because of Eisenstein's use of linkage--seamless Hollywood-style editing rather than intellectual montage--and Prokofiev's evocative, rhythmically inventive score, ALEXANDER NEVSKY might be the most accessible of his films. [More]
Starring: Nikolai Cherkassov, Dimitri Orlov, Vassily Novikov, Alexander Abrikossov
Starring: Nikolai Cherkassov, Dimitri Orlov, Vassily Novikov, Alexander Abrikossov
Director: Sergei Eisenstein
Director: Sergei Eisenstein
Composer: Sergei Prokofiev
Reviews for Alexander Nevsky
Sergei Eisenstein’s mannerist epic about the Russian hero who warded off the invading Teutonic knights is a near-perfect combination of image and sound.
Sergei Eisenstein's classic tale of 13th-century Russia is as magnificent today as it must have been in 1938.
Edouard Tisse's superb photography and Prokofiev's stirring score contribute to a rhythm that is well-nigh irresistible.
It is impossible... not to marvel at his stylistic insistence that all people walk along a sky-line, and not to wish, in the same breath, that more directors had his talent for doing great things so well and little things so badly.
...qualifies as unabashed propaganda, but it also ranks as a first rate film about war that holds up because of Eisenstein’s film artistry
a complete work of art that also functioned as a rallying cry for a burgeoning socialist nation under constant threat from fascism in the form of Nazi Germany
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