This film is quite interesting in many aspects, first of all, how it occurred to the British to put a film about the capture of Sevastopol in the Crimean War not as an illustration of a successful military operation, but just the opposite - as an illustration of the complete immorality and headlessness of the British command, which
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This film is quite interesting in many aspects, first of all, how it occurred to the British to put a film about the capture of Sevastopol in the Crimean War not as an illustration of a successful military operation, but just the opposite - as an illustration of the complete immorality and headlessness of the British command, which led to the loss of a brigade of light cavalry. People died, and they were preoccupied with their personal fights, blaming each other, etc. I can’t judge the film from a military point of view, but in a purely human way it all looked terrible – from the treatment of soldiers to the behavior of officers in general. In one of the main roles - Captain Nolan - starred the actor known to us from the film Antonioni "Photomagnification", David Hammings, where he played the main role. The film has interesting animated inserts.
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