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Film

It Was May

It Was May , 1990 (19:48)

Annotation: About the participation of veterans of the Great Patriotic War (Soviet people’ s participation in World War II in 1941-1945) in the Parade dedicated to the Victory in the Red Square.

Film description: Cast resident Orekhovo-Zuev VS Ivanov - Cavalier 3 Orders of Glory. Family Ivanov room collects things. VS Ivanov went to the train. Newsreel of the Great Patriotic War. City of Moscow. Youth on the street. VS Ivanov at a meeting among the non-formals. VS Ivanov in the rest house "Moscow". Veterans are standing in the form. VS Ivanov put the order. Construction of veterans (synchronously). Say (synchronous) veterans. Memorial in the village Dubosekovo. The parade of veterans of the Great Patriotic War on Red Square in Moscow on May 9, 1990. Pass veterans. Newsreel. Marshals Zhukov and KKRokossovsky riding take the parade in Red Square June 24, 1945. Marching-bearers, warriors.

Source description 1: Boy with a dog running across the meadow, play - cf. (Rapid).
Hands stroked the dog - kr.
Great Patriotic War veteran, holder of the 3 Orders of Glory Viktor Sergeyevich Ivanov, his wife and little grandson at home: to pack belongings, documents, sitting in front of the road, they say (synchronous) - Various.
VS Ivanov with his wife and grandson walking down the street - Society.; At the station - Wed, train rides - cf.
The inscription on the building "Orekhovo-" - cf.
The train is leaving his wife and grandson Ivanov waving - Society.
VS Ivanov train - kr.
The passengers in the train (the young woman with a child and others) - Various.
A young man plays guitar and sings (synchronous) - cf.
Newsreel, 1941-1945.:
A meeting of Soviet soldiers at the Belarusian railway station: soldiers on the train, he receives flowers.
Shake their soldiers.
The people in the square, fireworks over Moscow (evening).
Aircraft dropped a bomb explosion.
Burning farmhouse.
People from the ashes.
The Soviet soldiers pulled guns and other equipment - Miscellaneous.
Help the wounded soldiers, are the bridge.
Soldier saws, a person with frosted whiskers - kr.
Cavalry riding in a blizzard.
The soldiers eat, shave, smoke.
The inscription on the building of the station "Moscow" - Wed, depart the station square.
Machines on the street - Wed
Report on the Old Arbat street: a girl lying on the parapet - cf.
Combs boy-punk - kr.
Youth on the street - Wed
Draws artist - Wed, Poland.
Rally in defense of democracy: are people with placards, chanting: "Freedom!" Down with KGB! "(Synchronous) - cf.
See V. Ivanov - kr.
Are standing priest and other participants in the meeting - Wed, Poland.
Moscow: V. Ivanov is on birch alley - Wed
Male fish - commonly.
Spring landscape - Society.
Beach - Society.
Man makes a charge on the balcony - Wed
Sales of newspapers in the lobby - Wed, cr., Poland.
Preparation of the Second World War veterans to the Victory Parade: stand on the parade ground - Wed, begin to march - Wed, cr.
VS Ivanov pin order - kr., Departure.
Veteran read a newspaper - kr.
Veterans of the war talk (synchronously) - Wed, cr.
Veteran dance lezginka, others applauded - cf.
Flags: Soviet and the Navy - kr.
Are standing drummers - Wed

Source description 2: Veterans and military-bashing - Wed, Poland.
The young soldiers at the flag - kr., Poland.
Are standing military doctors - kr.
Play drummers - Society.
Legs marching - kr.
Hands beat on a drum - kr.
Veterans marching with a red flag - Wed, cr.
Runs with military mouthpiece - Wed, Poland.
War on the podium - kr.
Musicians resting on the grass - Society.
An old veteran, marching in formation, drops its support, is a veteran - kr.
Zooms ambulances "- Society.
Newsreel, 1941-1945.:
Explosion.
Multrabota: Memorial Cemetery in the foreground of eternal fire.
A monument to Soviet soldiers in Dubosekovo - Society.
Corridor military rest homes - commonly., Poland.
Lobby - Society.
Aquarium - Wed, Poland.
Pass veterans - Wed (Rapid).
Man goes through the park - cf.
Veterans medical examination: Doctors removed a cardiogram - Wed, cr., departure.
They lie medicines - Wed
Veterans at the parade ground, they distribute aiguillettes - Wed, Poland.
Young soldiers are standing - Wed, cr.
The composition, repeating a monument in Treptow Park: is a soldier holding a child - Wed, Poland.
Are standing veterans - kr.
Pass young warriors - Wed, impact.
Veterans of the war around the piano in the club - Wed, Poland, cr.
The pianist plays - kr.
The house lights go out (evening) - commonly.
Those sleeping veterans - kr.; Tunic with medals hanging on the chairs - kr., Poland.
Wife VS Ivanov is a samovar, people sit at a table in the garden - kr. (Rapid).
Photos of war veterans in their youth - kr., Wed, Poland.
Newsreel, 1941-1945.:
The German planes dropping bombs.
Explosions (Rapid).
Meeting of soldiers at the station, pump soldier (Rapid).
Victory Parade: Soviet soldiers abandoned German flags, marshals Zhukov and Rokossovsky passing on horseback, marching bearers (Rapid).
Parade Victory: World War II veterans are on the Red Square - Wed, cr., Poland.
Parade on Red Square - commonly. (with the upper point).
The platform rides soldier holding a child - cf.
Pass veterans, standard-bearers - Various.
Parade, hit a banner with the inscription "Victory" - cf.
Salute - kr.
Multrabota: fireworks, NPL on a star - kr.
Newsreel, 1945:
Victory Parade: Soldiers pass.
Soldiers are standing - kr.
Three times Hero of the Soviet Union AI Pokryshkin on parade.

Directors: Ermolaev L.

Operators: Ermolaev L., Simakov S.

Script writers: Shaposhnikov M.

  

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