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This FitzPatrick Miniature visits the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), the largest geographically unbroken political unit in the world, covering one-sixth of the world's land mass.

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Release : 1942
Rating : 4.4
Studio : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 
Crew : Director,  Producer, 
Cast : James A. FitzPatrick
Genre : Documentary

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SoTrumpBelieve
2018/08/30

Must See Movie...

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Bereamic
2018/08/30

Awesome Movie

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Suman Roberson
2018/08/30

It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.

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Keeley Coleman
2018/08/30

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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skyking-14
2014/11/05

For those with any understanding of the reality of the Soviet system, and the nature and atrocities of Joseph Stalin, this film is a travesty of propaganda that seeks to glorify a system and government that was only barely removed from the brutality of the Nazi regime it was fighting at the time. A case in point is that Hitler only invaded Poland after reaching an agreement with Stalin to split it between themselves! Stalin was Hitler's ally until Hitler decided to attack Russia after failing in the Battle of Britain! It is estimated that anywhere between 34 and 49 MILLION Russians were killed either by starvation or violent act directly linked to Stalin.That such a propaganda piece was made during the war may be understandable... but TCMs decision to air it as a filler on the day after the US Mid-term elections is not. This is a shameful piece that should be relegated to the dust bin or at least be aired with a disclaimer that it is a propaganda piece which highly distorts the facts. That one reviewer found it "entertaining" and that others found that review "useful" only serves to point out how showing a film like this out of context can mislead and misinform.In fact, the pro-socialist undertones of this film hints at the communist influence that would soon be seen in Hollywood as highlighted by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Activities which the opening of the KGB files when the Soviet Union collapsed confirmed.

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gvb0907
2014/03/26

To paraphrase Orwell, Oceania was allied with Eurasia, Oceania always had been allied with Eurasia.So it was in 1942, when the United States found itself allied to the Soviet Union, which as recently as the previous year had been a virtual ally of Nazi Germany.Time to present a positive image of the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics. "People of Russia" demonstrates that Hollywood was more than up to the task.Most of the film's footage is borrowed from a 1932 James Fitzpatrick Travel Talk. The conclusion is from a 1940 parade, probably May Day."A fully liberated people" Fitzpatrick informs us, march by the tomb of Vladimir Lenin "Who passed his miraculous power to another giant among men who shares, with the people of Russia, the respect and admiration of the civilized world - Joseph Stalin!" Such a narration might well have been written in Moscow. Actually it was penned at MGM, the most conservative of the major studios.All the film factories fell in line and churned out similar propaganda until 1945. Then, as it always does, the world turned and soon . . .Oceania was at war with Eurasia. Oceania always had been at war with Eurasia.

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boblipton
2014/01/12

This Jame A. Fitzpatrick Traveltalk from 1942 looks like a standard example of the series, except for two things: first, it has no Technicolor photography. Instead, it is composed of black and white newsreel clips from ten years earlier. Second, Fitzpatrick's usual peppy drivel is not about the charming oddities that might make a tourist want to visit. Instead, it is about the glories of the Soviet government, the shameful drosky drivers who are remnants of feudalism, the children placed in "youth colonies" to be rescued from the "ignorance of their mothers" and the end, which extols the glories of Joseph Stalin.Fitzgerald never had a bad word to say on screen about any place; he also ran a travel agency. Nonetheless, this one looks absolutely bizarre and can only be explained in the context of World War Two propaganda. It shows clearly that Mr. Fitzpatrick was not about pretty pictures of exotic locales. He was about sticking to the script, no matter what the words were.

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tjm199
2012/12/29

Quite interesting piece from 1942. That's the important thing, the year this was done. It shows how the Soviet Union has tried to change from a rural, farming country to an industrial power. The main reason for this to be made was the war, of course. Hollywood was trying to drum up support for the war and that means make our allies look as good as possible. It's interesting that in this film, Hollywood makes the Soviet Union and Stalin as a force for good. Within ten years, Hollywood would do a complete about face and start making the communists as bad, evil and the work of Satan. But take it for what it is and enjoy. There is some interesting shots of children in a school, women working on the street, a parade float honoring ball bearings (I kid you not) as well as a short tribute to Stalin himself! It's good for a laugh if nothing else.

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