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Cast

Mikhail Romm

Mikhail Romm

Narrator (voice)

Marlene Dietrich

Marlene Dietrich

Self (archive footage)

Joseph Goebbels

Joseph Goebbels

Self (archive footage)

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler

Self (archive footage)

Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini

Self (archive footage)

Oswald Mosley

Oswald Mosley

self (archive footage)

Crew

Mikhail Romm

Mikhail Romm

Director

Valentina Kulagina

Valentina Kulagina

Editor

Maya Turovskaya

Maya Turovskaya

Writer

German Lavrov

German Lavrov

Director of Photography

Mikhail Romm

Mikhail Romm

Editor

Mikhail Romm

Mikhail Romm

Writer

Yuriy Khaniutin

Yuriy Khaniutin

Writer

Lev Indenbom

Lev Indenbom

Assistant Director

Alemdar Karamanov

Alemdar Karamanov

Original Music Composer

Sergei Minervin

Sergei Minervin

Sound Director

Boris Vengerovsky

Boris Vengerovsky

Sound Director

Emin Khachaturyan

Emin Khachaturyan

Conductor

Harii Stoychev

Harii Stoychev

Assistant Director Trainee

Savva Kulish

Savva Kulish

Assistant Director Trainee

Viktor Zhanov

Viktor Zhanov

Camera Operator

Boris Pluzhnikov

Boris Pluzhnikov

Camera Operator

Sergei Linkov

Sergei Linkov

First Assistant Director

Konstantin Osin

Konstantin Osin

Second Assistant Director

Yury Avdeev

Yury Avdeev

Assistant Camera

T. Ivanova

T. Ivanova

Assistant Editor

B. Baldin

B. Baldin

Still Photographer

Ernst Henri

Ernst Henri

Script Consultant

Izrail Tsizin

Izrail Tsizin

Script Editor

Yuzef Rogozovskiy

Yuzef Rogozovskiy

Executive Producer

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Triumph Over Violence

19657.4 / 10138 min
Documentary, History, War

Overview

Romm's "Ordinary Fascism" pulls out all the stops in its selection of documentary material to draw the viewer not only into absolute horror about fascism and nazism in the 1920s–1940s Europe, but also to a firmest of convictions that nothing of the sort should be allowed to happen again anywhere in the world.