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Aleksandr Gordon Filmography

DirectingBORN 1931MOSCOW14 FILMS IN DB

AleksandrGordon

Known for Directing · The Dream in the Mirror, Fight in a Blizzard, The Man Who Closed the City

14
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$9
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1
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$9
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VHS
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RAREST RELEASE
Ransom
~$9 · VHS · 1987
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MOST VALUABLE
Ransom
$9 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Aleksandr Gordon, a prominent figure in Soviet cinema, is best known for his thought-provoking directorial work, particularly in the late 1950s. His most celebrated film, *There Will Be No Leave Today* (1959), stands out not only for its poignant narrative but also for its powerful commentary on military life and the human condition. This film has become a cornerstone for collectors, often sought after for its historical significance and the remarkable cinematography that captures the essence of the era. Collectors value Gordon's work for its unique blend of storytelling and social critique, making his films a vital part of film history discussions. *There Will Be No Leave Today* is frequently featured in curated collections and retrospectives, particularly on VHS and DVD formats, as it represents a crucial period in Soviet filmmaking. As collectors pursue rare editions and special releases, Gordon's films remain essential additions to any serious home video library, reflecting the depth of Soviet cultural narratives and their impact on global cinema.

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