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They literally re-cut a Soviet propaganda film to make it anti-Soviet. Cold War cinema is WILD.
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Armored Attack! (1957)

Frankenstein-ed propagandavillage under siegeHollywood Red Scare chaos

Overview

War

A Ukrainian village must suddenly contend with the Nazi invasion of June 1941. Re-edited version of The North Star (1943), to remove positive references to Soviet Union and include narration about the Hungarian Uprising of 1956.

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Standout Aspects

Production

The sheer audacity of 1957 re-edits erasing 1943's pro-Soviet message.

Acting

Anne Baxter and Dana Andrews trapped in two different movies simultaneously.

Best for:Solo: Film history nerds only. You need context to appreciate the absurdity.·Background: Wildly incoherent narrative. Perfect for half-watching while googling the drama.
Heads up:Violence: 1943 war violence, including aerial attacks on villagers.·Disturbing: Children in peril; medical experimentation subplot with Nazi doctor.
Lewis Milestone

Director

Lewis Milestone

ReleasedJan 1, 1957
Runtime1h 16m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelheavy
Melange Pictures

Top Cast

Dana Andrews

Dana Andrews

Kolya Simonov

Anne Baxter

Anne Baxter

Marina Pavlov

Walter Huston

Walter Huston

Dr. Kurin

Erich von Stroheim

Erich von Stroheim

Dr. Otto Von Harden

Walter Brennan

Walter Brennan

Karp

Farley Granger

Farley Granger

Damian Simonov

Ann Harding

Ann Harding

as Sophia Pavlov

Jane Withers

Jane Withers

as Clavdia Kurin

Dean Jagger

Dean Jagger

as Rodion Pavlov

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

The original 1943 film was written by Lillian Hellman with a pro-collective-farm message; by 1957, HUAC pressure and the Cold War made RKO desperate to bury it.

Trivia

Director Lewis Milestone disowned both versions. The 1956 Hungarian Uprising narration was added without his involvement, turning a unified-village-against-Nazis story into confused anti-communist allegory.

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