@article{313935, note = {Title from container.}, author = {Chisti͡akov, Aleksandr Petrovich, and Baranovskaya, Vera, and Chuvelev, Ivan Pavlovich, and Livanov, Boris Nikolaevich, and Pudovkin, Vsevolod Illarionovich, and Zarkhi, Natan, and Agadzhanova, Nina Ferdinandovna, and Krasnostavskiĭ, M. and Lazebnikov, A.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/313935}, title = {Two Pudovkin classics [videorecording].}, publisher = {Distributed exclusively by Image Entertainment,}, abstract = {The end of Saint Petersburg: Shows changing conditions in Russia as seen by a young peasant who lived through the upheaval in St. Petersburg that culminated in the revolution of 1917. Deserter: A German shipyard laborer joins a worker's strike in defiance of a corrupt union and regardless of the company's violent reprisals. Starved, beaten, and discouraged, he is sent in an envoy to the USSR and is rejuvenated by the spirit of cooperation and optimism of the idyllic workers' state.}, recid = {313935}, pages = {1 videodisc (193 min.) :}, address = {Chatsworth, CA :}, year = {2002}, }