National Geographic: The Volga (1977) [NR]

Release Date:
March 8, 1977

Original Title:
National Geographic: The Volga

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
National Geographic

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 60

Film cameras cruise the Soviet Union's mighty Volga River, providing a view of the Russian people along its 2300-mile length, including looks at the fishing industry, a rural village, a manufacturing town and the wedding of two factory workers.

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Assistant Camera:
Deen van der Zaken

Assistant Editor:
Randy Jon Morgan

Associate Producer:
Sascha Schneider

Director:
Irwin Rosten

Editor:
David Saxon

Executive Producer:
Thomas Skinner
Dennis B. Kane

Gaffer:
Igor Novikov

Music Supervisor:
Jack K. Tillar

Post Production Supervisor:
Linda Reavely
Barry Nye

Producer:
Irwin Rosten

Production Coordinator:
Roy Brubaker
Alexander Barkov

Researcher:
Marjorie M. Moomey

Sound Recordist:
Dick Rector
Vasily Romanyuk

Unit Manager:
Yuri Goppa

Writer:
Irwin Rosten

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