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Alexander Nevsky

Original title: Aleksandr Nevskiy
  • 1938
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 52m
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7.5/10
13K
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Alexander Nevsky (1938)
DocudramaActionBiographyDramaHistoryWar

The story of how a great Russian prince led a ragtag army to battle an invading force of Teutonic Knights.The story of how a great Russian prince led a ragtag army to battle an invading force of Teutonic Knights.The story of how a great Russian prince led a ragtag army to battle an invading force of Teutonic Knights.

  • Directors
    • Sergei Eisenstein
    • Dmitriy Vasilev
  • Writers
    • Sergei Eisenstein
    • Pyotr Pavlenko
  • Stars
    • Nikolay Cherkasov
    • Nikolai Okhlopkov
    • Andrei Abrikosov
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sergei Eisenstein
      • Dmitriy Vasilev
    • Writers
      • Sergei Eisenstein
      • Pyotr Pavlenko
    • Stars
      • Nikolay Cherkasov
      • Nikolai Okhlopkov
      • Andrei Abrikosov
    • 108User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Nikolay Cherkasov
    Nikolay Cherkasov
    • Aleksandr Nevsky
    • (as N. Cherkasov)
    Nikolai Okhlopkov
    • Vasili Buslai
    • (as N. Okhlopkov)
    Andrei Abrikosov
    Andrei Abrikosov
    • Gavrilo Oleksich
    • (as A. Abrikosov)
    Dmitriy Orlov
    Dmitriy Orlov
    • Ignat - the Master Armorer
    • (as D. Orlov)
    Vasili Novikov
    Vasili Novikov
    • Pavsha - Governor of Pskov
    • (as V. Novikov)
    Nikolai Arsky
    • Domash Tverdislavich - a Novgorod Boyar
    • (as N. Arsky)
    Varvara Massalitinova
    Varvara Massalitinova
    • Amelfa Timoferevna - Buslai's Mother
    • (as V. Massalitova)
    Valentina Ivashova
    Valentina Ivashova
    • Olga Danilovna - a Maid of Novgorod
    • (as V. Ivashova)
    Aleksandra Danilova
    Aleksandra Danilova
    • Vasilisa - a Maid of Pskov
    • (as A. Danilova)
    Vladimir Yershov
    • Von Balk - Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
    • (as V. Yershov)
    Sergei Blinnikov
    Sergei Blinnikov
    • Tverdilo - Traitorous Mayor of Pskov
    • (as S. Blinnikov)
    Ivan Lagutin
    • Anani - a Monk
    • (as I. Lagutin)
    Lev Fenin
    Lev Fenin
    • The Archbishop
    • (as L. Fenin)
    Naum Rogozhin
    • The Black-Hooded Monk
    • (as N. Rogozhin)
    Nikolai Aparin
    • Mikhalka
    • (uncredited)
    Boris Belyakov
    Boris Belyakov
    • Rytsar
    • (uncredited)
    A. Gulkovski
    • Teutonic Knight
    • (uncredited)
    Avenir Gulkovskiy
    • rytsar Tevtonskogo ordena
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Sergei Eisenstein
      • Dmitriy Vasilev
    • Writers
      • Sergei Eisenstein
      • Pyotr Pavlenko
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    9Didier-Becu

    ALEKSANDR NEVSKY (DIDIER BECU)

    At school I was taught how some shots were called and there were two directors constantly mentioned : Orson Welles and Sergei M. Eisenstein. I didn't care that much then (I was a kid!) but now I know why, Eisenstein is a genius and it is a shame to see what was possible in 1938 where as almost more than a half century we're stuck with countless blank movies! Some say this movie isn't worth the genius of Eisenstein (then they have to watch it over and over till they can say anything bad) or even worse that it is just some propagandamovie for the Russians. Let's say it as it is, it is indeed pure propaganda for patriotism but isn't "Saving private Ryan" or "The longest day" so? I could sum up so many movies in where America is being raised to the top so why not Russia, and besides every war is fought for itrs patriotism why else would they raise flags? Aleksandr Nevsky is a must for anyone who cares about cinematography as almost every shot is a sublime picture. Perhaps it's all overseen but I am in wonder why this isn't included in IMDB's Top 250 where as there is so many overrated Oscarcrap in it as well.
    10halsmith

    "Nevsky" with live music

    There is a version of "Nevsky" that is shown with a live symphony orchestra, chorus, soloist and the movie. If it's EVER performed within a day's travel of you see "Nevsky" done that way. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic did it with the OKC Canterbury Choir (one of the finest anywhere) a couple of years ago. I think I cried through the whole thing, it was one of the most emotionally powerful movie experiences of my life. I'm listening to "Nevsky" on the radio right now and it still tears me up. There are movies that I love, and classical music pieces I love, but there is no combination I can think of that comes close to the impact of "Nevsky" performed in real time.
    10lee_eisenberg

    Hitler, you were warned

    Sergei Eisenstein's "Alexander Nevsky" is a biopic of the famous prince, but when released it was seen as an expression of the growing suspicion of Nazi Germany. Indeed, the battle scenes make the Teutonic Knights - aka the Germans - get depicted as faceless goons who have no qualms about killing anyone. The epic battle scene is probably the most well remembered scene in the movie. It basically says "If you invade Russia, expect the same fate as befell the Teutonic Knights." Hitler didn't heed the warning, and his hoped-for thousand-year Reich only lasted twelve years (the harsh winters didn't help matters).

    Understanding that it's a form of propaganda, it's an impressive movie. I wouldn't expect otherwise from Eisenstein. If you're going to teach a course on Russian cinema, you would have to include this one. Excellent movie.
    10claudio_carvalho

    An Overwhelming Movie Forever

    In 1242, Russia in being invaded by two sides: from the orient by the Mongols and from Europe side, by the Germans Teutonic Knights of the Holy Roman Empire. The city of Novgorod is the last free city in Russia. The population, in order to organize the defense of Novgorod and the lands of Russia, calls the Prince Aleksandr Nevsky, who had defeated the Swedish in a previous battle. His successful strategy defeats the Germans, after a great battle on a frozen lake. This movie was made in 1938 due to the threaten of the German to Russia, in a pre-Second World War period. The idea was to make propaganda pro-Russia. However, it is an overwhelming, marvelous, stunning powerful masterpiece. It is amazing the combat scene on the frozen lake. The present generation is very accustomed to special effects, like in the `Lord of the Rings' trilogy, and maybe cannot understand how fantastic is this black and white fight. If the viewer can forget the ideology and watch it as an art, he will certainly be astonished in the end with such a masterpiece. My vote is ten.

    Title (Brazil): Alexander Nevsky
    CaptainRoz

    One of Eisenstein's best...

    Like many of Eisenstein's other works, "Aleksandr Nevsky" is a beautifully made and well-written propaganda piece. Even today, it stands on its own with a solid story and incredible action scenes. No one did an epic battle better than Eisenstein ("October" and "Ivan the Terrible"), and the giant battle on the frozen lake in "Nevsky" ranks up there as one of his best.

    Just as important to the film as Eisenstein's script and visuals is the masterful score by Prokofiev. Fortunately, it has been rerecorded for the most recent video release and the new soundtrack adds incalcuable depth and power to the story on the screen. In my opinion, the film's score is simply the best ever composed for a film. It fits the film perfectly, both during the film's intense action scenes and the lingering moments of reflection. If for no other reason, one should see this film to hear one of the 20th century's greatest composer's best works.

    The story is true (well, as true as events from the 1200s can be accurately recreated) and simple, but powerful. Despite its heavy-handed Russian/Soviet patriotism, the film succeeds in telling a compelling story. When one looks at the events unfolding when the film was made, it becomes even more of a masterpiece.

    No, "Nevsky" doesn't have the flashy visuals or super-handsome stars of a modern war epic, but it still ranks of one of the most interesting films in my book. For fans of Eisenstein or classic cinema, it is an absolute must-see. And for people who want to see the Soviet propaganda machine firing on all cylinders, check it out as well.

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    • Trivia
      Joseph Stalin wanted this film to be a propaganda tool to warn Soviet citizens to be wary of German aggression. However, it was rejected at first due to it being "too anti-German", as it came out shortly before the Soviet-German non-aggression pact of 1939 was signed. In 1941, the peace was broken and Stalin reportedly demanded that it be shown in every Soviet movie theater as a rallying cry against the invasion.
    • Goofs
      Gavrila Alexich, one of the movie's main protagonists, could not participate in the Battle of Ice. He was killed one year before it, in 1241, storming the fortress of Koporye.
    • Quotes

      Alexandr Nevsky: Go tell all in foreign lands that Russia lives! Those who come to us in peace will be welcome as a guest. But those who come to us sword in hand will die by the sword! On that Russia stands and forever will we stand!

    • Crazy credits
      Before the word "End" appears Alexandr Nevsky's famous quote "But those who come to us sword in hand will die by the sword! On that Russia stands and forever will we stand!" appears on the screen, right after Nevsky said it in the movie.
    • Alternate versions
      A new edition appeared on video in 1995 with the entire Prokofiev score newly recorded in hi-fi stereo, using the same 1938 orchestrations and perfectly synchronized to the original 1938 dialogue and sound effects tracks, so that it is now possible to see and hear the film exactly as it always was, with the exception being that the music is now heard in hi-fi sound, rather than the tinny 1938 recording.
    • Connections
      Edited into Wizards (1977)

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • La guerra Ruso Germana
    • Filming locations
      • Moscow, Russia
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,226
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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