What was the name of the Russian battleship whose crew mutinied in June 1905?
Correct answer: Potemkin
LaContessa
pitbulmom71, No it isn't. It's the Odessa Steps scene from the film The Battleship Potemkin and is one of the most famous scenes in film history. It served as the inspiration for the steps scene in The Untouchables.
Marty
What in the world does that picture have to do with this question??!!
alaalias
The term "propaganda film" has a derogatory sense. I disagree. Battleship Potemkin is a mastership film, which has also been very influential in film history.
SilkenTract
Baby carage??? 😮
Soleil10001
FunkyMonkey,
...or a 'who wrote the book' question...
AppleA815
pitbulmom71, Resembles the scene but it's not. The carriage in The Untouchables makes it's way down inside a train station.
AppleA815
What is with this photo?!