Освобождение. Фильм 5-й. Последний штурм (4К, военный, реж. Юрий Озеров, 1971 г.) - Summary

Summary

The provided text is a script from a film, "Film Five: The Final Assault," which was restored digitally by Mosfilm Cinema Concern. The film is set during the Second World War and revolves around the final assault on Berlin by the Soviet Union.

The script includes a list of the film's credits, including screenwriters, director, director of photography, production designer, composer, sound, songwriter, unit manager, story editor, costume designer, make-up artist, editor, pyrotechnician, and various roles in the film's production.

The dialogue in the script is a mix of conversations between the characters, exchanges between the Russians and Germans, and some internal monologues. The dialogue is mostly in Russian, with some German and English words and phrases. The film seems to depict the final days of the war, with the Russians closing in on Berlin and the Germans preparing for a final stand.

The script ends with a list of the number of deaths in the Second World War, followed by a quote about the unknown soldier and the immortality of their deed. The film was produced by Karen Shakhnaзарov and copyrighted by Mosfilm Cinema Concern in 2020.

Facts

1. The text is a script from a movie, titled "The Final Assault".
2. The movie is a digital restoration of a film from the Second World War.
3. The film's cast includes characters such as Zhukov, Konev, Tsvetayev, Zoya, Orlov, Yartsev, Dorozhkin, Hitler, Eva Braun, Goebbels, Krebs, and Berest.
4. The film's crew includes screenwriters Yuri Bondarev, Oskar Kurganov, and Yuri Ozerov, the director Yuri Ozerov, the director of photography Igor Slabnevich, the production designer Aleksandr Myagkov, the composer Y. Levitin, the sound engineers E. Indlina and E. Kashkevich, the songwriter M. Nozhkin, the unit manager J. Kun, the story editor G. Mariaymov, the costume designer D. Ozerova, the make-up artist V. Yakovlev, the editor E. Karpova, the pyrotechnician V. Sukhoretsky, and the camera operator E. ShtyrtsKober.
5. The film features a lead military consultant, General of the Army S. Shtemenko, and military consultants Colonel General G. Oriol, Colonel (GDR) J. Witzleben, and Colonel (Poland) Z. Zalusski.
6. The film's production manager is Lidia Kanareykin.
7. The film's narrative revolves around the final assault on Berlin during the Second World War.
8. The film's dialogue includes lines such as "How I yearn for Russia, I want to go home", "Four years without a moment's peace, while fighting the Krauts", and "If we lose this war, the German nation must cease to exist".
9. The film's climax includes a scene where the Russians enter the subway tunnel and approach Kaiserhof station.
10. The film's ending includes a scene where the Russians raise a banner over the Reichstag dome.
11. The film's final dialogue includes lines such as "And Jesus said to His disciples: remember...", "Grossadmiral Doenitz has been appointed head of state, and Goebbels is Reich Chancellor", and "We won't agree to a ceasefire, not for a day, not for an hour".
12. The film's final scene includes a dialogue about the deaths in the Second World War, with the narrator stating "What did fascism give the world? Deaths in the Second World War: 520,000 French, 400,000 Italians, 320,000 British, 325,000 Americans, and 364,000 Germans".